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Title:

Interrelationships between 3-T-MRI-derived cortical and trabecular bone structure parameters and quantitative-computed-tomography-derivedbone mineral density.

Document type:
journal article
Author(s):
Issever, AS; Link, TM; Newitt, D; Munoz, T; Majumdar, S
Abstract:
Recently, 3-T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been introduced for bone imaging. Through higher signal-to-noise ratios, as compared to 1.5-T MRI, it promises to be a more powerful tool for the assessment of cortical and trabecular bone measures. The goal of our study was to compare MRI-derived cortical and trabecular bone measures to quantitative computed tomography (QCT)-derived bone mineral density (BMD). Using 3-T MRI in 51 postmenopausal women, apparent (app.) measures of bone volume/total volume, trabecular number (Tb.N), trabecular thickness (Tb.Th) and trabecular separation were derived at the distal radius, distal tibia and calcaneus. Cortical thickness (Ct.Th) was calculated at the distal radius and distal tibia. These measures were compared to QCT-derived BMD of the spine, hip and radius. Significant correlations ((*)P<.05; (**)P<.001; (***)P<.0001) were found between spine BMD- and MRI-derived Ct.Th (r(radius)=.55, (*)P<.05; r(tibia)=.67, (***)P<.0001) and app. Tb.N (r(radius)=.33, (*)P<.05; r(tibia)=.35, (*)P<.05) at the radius and tibia. Furthermore, within the first 10 mm at the radius, an inverse correlation for Ct.Th and app. BV/TV (r(6mm)=-.56, P<.001; r(10mm)=-.36, P<.05) and app. Tb.Th (r(6mm)=-.54, P<.001; r(10mm)=-.41, P<.05) was found.
Journal title abbreviation:
Magn Reson Imaging
Year:
2010
Journal volume:
28
Journal issue:
9
Pages contribution:
1299-305
Language:
eng
Pubmed ID:
http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20685052
Print-ISSN:
0730-725X
TUM Institution:
Röntgendiagnostik
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