The visualization and subsequent assessment of the inner human bone
structures play an important role for better understanding the disease-
or drug-induced changes of bone in the context of osteoporosis giving
prospect for better predictions of bone strength and thus of the
fracture risk of osteoporotic patients. In this work, we show how the
complex trabecular bone structure can be visualized using mu CT imaging
techniques at an isotropic resolution of 26 mu m. We quantify these
structures by calculating global and local topological and morphological
measures, namely Minkowski functionals (MFs) and utilizing the (an-)
isotropic scaling index method (SIM) and by deriving suitable texture
measures based on MF and SIM. Using a sample of 151 specimens taken from
human vertebrae in vitro, we correlate the texture measures with the
mechanically measured maximum compressive strength (MCS), which
quantifies the strength of the bone probe, by using Pearson's
correlation coefficient. The structure parameters derived from the local
measures yield good correlations with the bone strength as measured in
mechanical tests. We investigate whether the performance of the texture
measures depends on the MCS value by selecting different subsamples
according to MCS. Considering the whole sample the results for the newly
defined parameters are better than those obtained for the standard
global histomorphometric parameters except for bone volume/total volume
(BV/TV). If a subsample consisting only of weak bones is analysed, the
local structural analysis leads to similar and even better correlations
with MCS as compared to BV/TV. Thus, the MF and SIM yield additional
information about the stability of the bone especially in the case of
weak bones, which corroborates the hypothesis that the bone structure
(and not only its mineral mass) constitutes an important component of
bone stability.
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The visualization and subsequent assessment of the inner human bone
structures play an important role for better understanding the disease-
or drug-induced changes of bone in the context of osteoporosis giving
prospect for better predictions of bone strength and thus of the
fracture risk of osteoporotic patients. In this work, we show how the
complex trabecular bone structure can be visualized using mu CT imaging
techniques at an isotropic resolution of 26 mu m. We quantify these
structures by c...
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