Changes in Bone Mineral Density (BMD) of Trabecular Spine and Hip Total, Cortical, and Trabecular Bone Compartments as Determined By Quantitative Computed Tomography (QCT) in Women Not Receiving Osteoporosis Therapy

2006 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 240
Author(s):  
Jean Weigert ◽  
Lorraine A. Fitzpatrick
Author(s):  
S-M Han ◽  
J-Y Rho

The effect of trabecular elastic anisotropy on broadband ultrasound attenuation (BUA) and bone mineral density (BMD) was investigated with human and bovine cubic cancellous bones. Ultrasonic parameters describing trabecular anisotropy were found from the three orthogonal ultrasound velocities. BMD was measured using quantitative computed tomography. Three elastic anisotropy ratios were compared to BUA in all three directions and to BMD. The combined effect of anisotropic characteristics and BMD was also correlated with BUA. The results showed that the anisotropy ratios were significantly related to BUA (p<0.05). There was, however, no correlation between BMD and the elastic anisotropy ratios. The combination of BMD and the anisotropy produced a significantly enhanced relationship with BUA.


Hand ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 131-139 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tyler S. Pidgeon ◽  
Katia A. DaSilva ◽  
Joseph J. Crisco ◽  
Eric C. Johnson ◽  
Alison B. Chambers ◽  
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Background: Distal radius (DR) fractures demonstrate patterns of predictable fragments. Bone mineral density (BMD) measurements of these regions of interest (ROIs) may guide more precise treatment. Methods: Computed tomography (CT) scans of the DR of 42 healthy volunteers (23 female) were analyzed using quantitative CT software, measuring BMD within trabecular bone. Seven ROIs were described by alignment with the distal (volar ulnar distal [VUD], dorsal ulnar distal [DUD], volar radial distal [VRD], and dorsal radial distal [DRD]) or proximal (middle ulnar proximal [MUP], middle proximal [MP], and middle radial proximal [MRP]) sigmoid notch. Additional ROIs were the radial styloid (RS) and metadiaphysis (MD). A general estimation equation assessed subject’s BMDs with predictive factors of gender, ROI, and age. The interaction between gender, ROI, and age was included in the model to allow for differences in ROI to vary with gender and/or age. Results: Comparing ROIs within the same gender and, separately, within the same age group revealed significantly higher BMD adjacent to the radioulnar and radiocarpal joints. Male and female individuals aged ≥50 years (mean: 172.7 mg/cm3 ± 6.1) had significantly lower BMD than those aged <50 years (mean: 202.7 mg/cm3 ± 5.8) when all ROIs were considered. Males had higher mean BMD at each ROI compared with females; these differences were significant in 5 of the 9 ROIs: VUD, DUD, DRD, RS, MUP. Conclusions: Trabecular BMD of the DR is highest adjacent to the radioulnar and radiocarpal joints. Female patients and those ≥50 years have lower trabecular BMD.


2012 ◽  
Vol 74 (11) ◽  
pp. 1461-1467 ◽  
Author(s):  
Haengbok CHEON ◽  
Wooshin CHOI ◽  
Youngjae LEE ◽  
Donghoon LEE ◽  
Juhyung KIM ◽  
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2010 ◽  
Vol 24 (15n16) ◽  
pp. 2670-2675
Author(s):  
JONG MIN LEE ◽  
YONG MIN CHANG ◽  
GUANG HU JIN ◽  
JONG HYOUNG KIM ◽  
CHANG MIN SUH

The fractional quantitative computed tomography (fQCT) to determine both quantity and distribution of bone mineral was evaluated based on the mechanical properties of trabecular bone. Using quantitative computed tomography (QCT), bone mineral density was measured at 46 areas from 5 bovine tibias. Subsequently, fQCT was measured by the proportion of pixels showing a bone mineral density greater than 290 mg/ml. Based on the mechanical properties of the bone specimens, the QCT and the fQCT were compared. The fQCT showed a significant correlation with the compressive strength with superiority to the QCT.


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