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  4. Association of Phantomless Dual-Energy CT-based Volumetric Bone Mineral Density with the Prevalence of Acute Insufficiency Fractures of the Spine
 
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2023
Journal Article
Title

Association of Phantomless Dual-Energy CT-based Volumetric Bone Mineral Density with the Prevalence of Acute Insufficiency Fractures of the Spine

Abstract
Rationale and Objectives: To evaluate the bone mineral density (BMD) of the lumbar spine derived from dual-energy CT (DECT)-based volumetric material decomposition and its association with acute insufficiency fractures of the thoracolumbar spine. Materials and Methods: L1 of 160 patients (77 men, 83 women; mean age 64.3 years, range, 22-94 years) who underwent third-generation dual-source DECT between January 2016 and December 2021 due to suspected insufficiency fractures was retrospectively analyzed. All depicted vertebrae were examined for signs of recent fractures. A dedicated DECT postprocessing software using material decomposition was applied for phantomless BMD assessment. Receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) analysis identified optimal BMD thresholds. Associations of BMD, sex, and age with the occurrence of insufficiency fractures were examined with logistic regression models. Results: A DECT-derived BMD threshold of 120.40 mg/cm³ yielded 90.1% specificity and 59.32% sensitivity to differentiate patients with at least one insufficiency fracture from patients without fracture. No patient without fracture had a DECT-derived BMD below 85 mg/cm3. Lower DECT-derived bone mineral density was associated with an increased risk of insufficiency fractures (Odds ratio of 0.93, 95% CI, 0.91-0.96, p < 0.001). Overall ROC-derived AUC was 0.82 (p < 0.0001) for the differentiation of patients that sustained an insufficiency fracture from the control group. Conclusion: Dual-Energy CT-based BMD assessment can accurately differentiate patients with acute insufficiency fractures of the thoracolumbar spine from patients without fracture. This algorithm can be used for phantomless risk stratification of patients undergoing routine CT to sustain insufficiency fractures of the thoracolumbar spine The identified cut-off value of 120.4 mg/cm³ is in line with current American College of Radiology (ACR) recommendations to differentiate healthy individuals from those with reduced bone mineral density.
Author(s)
Gruenewald, Leon D.
University Hospital Frankfurt
Koch, Vitali
University Hospital Frankfurt
Yel, İbrahim
University Hospital Frankfurt
Eichler, Katrin
University Hospital Frankfurt
Gruber-Rouh, Tatjana
University Hospital Frankfurt
Alizadeh, Leona S.
University Hospital Frankfurt
Mahmoudi, Scherwin
University Hospital Frankfurt
D'Angelo, Tommaso
University Hospital Messina
Wichmann, Julian L.
University Hospital Frankfurt
Wesarg, Stefan  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Graphische Datenverarbeitung IGD  
Vogl, Thomas J.
University Hospital Frankfurt
Booz, Christian
University Hospital Frankfurt
Journal
Academic radiology  
DOI
10.1016/j.acra.2022.11.020
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Graphische Datenverarbeitung IGD  
Keyword(s)
  • Lead Topic: Individual Health

  • Research Line: Computer vision (CV)

  • Research Line: Human computer interaction (HCI)

  • Computed tomography (CT)

  • Dual-energy CT

  • Bone mineral density (BMD)

  • Diagnostic imaging

  • Radiology

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