Bone‐marrow densitometry: Assessment of marrow space of human vertebrae by single energy high resolution‐quantitative computed tomography. Issue 7 (14th June 2016)
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- Bone‐marrow densitometry: Assessment of marrow space of human vertebrae by single energy high resolution‐quantitative computed tomography. Issue 7 (14th June 2016)
- Main Title:
- Bone‐marrow densitometry: Assessment of marrow space of human vertebrae by single energy high resolution‐quantitative computed tomography
- Authors:
- Peña, Jaime A.
Thomsen, Felix
Damm, Timo
Campbell, Graeme M.
Bastgen, Jan
Barkmann, Reinhard
Glüer, Claus C. - Abstract:
- Abstract : Purpose: Accurate noninvasive assessment of vertebral bone marrow fat fraction is important for diagnostic assessment of a variety of disorders and therapies known to affect marrow composition. Moreover, it provides a means to correct fat‐induced bias of single energy quantitative computed tomography (QCT) based bone mineral density (BMD) measurements. The authors developed new segmentation and calibration methods to obtain quantitative surrogate measures of marrow‐fat density in the axial skeleton. Methods: The authors developed and tested two high resolution‐QCT (HR‐QCT) based methods which permit segmentation of bone voids in between trabeculae hypothesizing that they are representative of bone marrow space. The methods permit calculation of marrow content in units of mineral equivalent marrow density (MeMD). The first method is based on global thresholding and peeling (GTP) to define a volume of interest away from the transition between trabecular bone and marrow. The second method, morphological filtering (MF), uses spherical elements of different radii (0.1–1.2 mm) and automatically places them in between trabeculae to identify regions with large trabecular interspace, the bone‐void space. To determine their performance, data were compared ex vivo to high‐resolution peripheral CT (HR‐pQCT) images as the gold‐standard. The performance of the methods was tested on a set of excised human vertebrae with intact bone marrow tissue representative of an elderlyAbstract : Purpose: Accurate noninvasive assessment of vertebral bone marrow fat fraction is important for diagnostic assessment of a variety of disorders and therapies known to affect marrow composition. Moreover, it provides a means to correct fat‐induced bias of single energy quantitative computed tomography (QCT) based bone mineral density (BMD) measurements. The authors developed new segmentation and calibration methods to obtain quantitative surrogate measures of marrow‐fat density in the axial skeleton. Methods: The authors developed and tested two high resolution‐QCT (HR‐QCT) based methods which permit segmentation of bone voids in between trabeculae hypothesizing that they are representative of bone marrow space. The methods permit calculation of marrow content in units of mineral equivalent marrow density (MeMD). The first method is based on global thresholding and peeling (GTP) to define a volume of interest away from the transition between trabecular bone and marrow. The second method, morphological filtering (MF), uses spherical elements of different radii (0.1–1.2 mm) and automatically places them in between trabeculae to identify regions with large trabecular interspace, the bone‐void space. To determine their performance, data were compared ex vivo to high‐resolution peripheral CT (HR‐pQCT) images as the gold‐standard. The performance of the methods was tested on a set of excised human vertebrae with intact bone marrow tissue representative of an elderly population with low BMD. Results: 86% (GTP) and 87% (MF) of the voxels identified as true marrow space on HR‐pQCT images were correctly identified on HR‐QCT images and thus these volumes of interest can be considered to be representative of true marrow space. Within this volume, MeMD was estimated with residual errors of 4.8 mg/cm 3 corresponding to accuracy errors in fat fraction on the order of 5% both for GTP and MF methods. Conclusions: The GTP and MF methods on HR‐QCT images permit noninvasive localization and densitometric assessment of marrow fat with residual accuracy errors sufficient to study disorders and therapies known to affect bone marrow composition. Additionally, the methods can be used to correct BMD for fat induced bias. Application and testing in vivo and in longitudinal studies are warranted to determine the clinical performance and value of these methods. … (more)
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- Medical physics. Volume 43:Issue 7(2016)
- Journal:
- Medical physics
- Issue:
- Volume 43:Issue 7(2016)
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- Volume 43, Issue 7 (2016)
- Year:
- 2016
- Volume:
- 43
- Issue:
- 7
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2016-0043-0007-0000
- Page Start:
- 4174
- Page End:
- 4183
- Publication Date:
- 2016-06-14
- Subjects:
- bone -- calibration -- computerised tomography -- densitometry -- density measurement -- geriatrics -- image segmentation -- medical image processing -- minerals
Computed tomography -- Bone densitometry -- Segmentation -- Standards and calibration -- Mass and density
Computerised tomographs -- Testing or calibrating of apparatus or arrangements provided for in groups G01D1/00 to G01D15/00 -- Investigating density or specific gravity of materials; Analysing materials by determining density or specific gravity -- Biological material, e.g. blood, urine; Haemocytometers -- Digital computing or data processing equipment or methods, specially adapted for specific applications -- Image data processing or generation, in general -- Calibrating of instruments or apparatus
computed tomography -- image analysis -- bone marrow -- marrow fat -- bone densitometry
Calibration -- Computed tomography -- Spatial resolution -- Magnetic resonance imaging -- Dosimetry -- Image scanners -- Density measurement -- Cancer -- Medical image quality
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https://aapm.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/24734209 ↗
http://www.aip.org/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1118/1.4950874 ↗
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- 0094-2405
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