CT of the middiaphyseal femur: Cortical bone mineral density and relation to porosity

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作者
Bousson, V
Bergot, C
Meunier, A
Barbot, F
Parlier-Cuau, C
Laval-Jeantet, AM
Laredo, JD
机构
[1] Fac Med, Lab Expt Radiol & Synovial Pathol, F-75010 Paris, France
[2] Fac Med, Lab Orthoped Res, F-75010 Paris, France
关键词
bones; mineralization; radiography; computed tomography(CT) quantitative; femur; CT; osteoporosis;
D O I
10.1148/radiology.217.1.r00se11179
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
PURPOSE: To determine whether computed tomography (CT) can be used to quantify age- and site-related changes in cortical bone mineral density (cBMD) at the middiaphyseal femur and whether cBMD differences are related to intracortical porosity. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Cortical bone specimens from 163 femurs were studied with CT and microradiography. Femurs were from 77 males and 86 females in a white anthropologic collection covering a broad age spectrum. In each sample, the cBMD was measured in the entire cortical width and in periosteal, midcortical, and endosteal subregions of interest. Age- and site-related changes in cBMD were tested for significance by using a two-way analysis of variance for both sexes. By using linear regression, cBMD was compared with porosity in the entire cortical width and in each subregion. RESULTS: There were significant age-related differences in cBMD (P < .001 in females, P = .008 in males). In addition, cBMD values were significantly different between the three cortical subregion (P < .001 for both sexes), decreasing from the periosteum to the midcortex to the endosteum. The cBMD values were closely related to porosity, and porosity contributed to 71.6% of the variance in cBMD in the overall population. CONCLUSION: CT is effective in the measurement of age- and site-related changes in cBMD. Decreases in cBMD are closely correlated with increased cortical porosity.
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