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Heterogeneity of bone microstructure in the femoral head in patients with osteoporosis: An ex vivo HR-pQCT study

Journal

BONE
Volume 56, Issue 1, Pages 139-146

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.bone.2013.05.019

Keywords

HR-pQCT; Osteoporosis; Femoral head; Bone microstructure; Femoral neck fracture

Funding

  1. NIH [R01 AG17762]

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Introduction: Trabecular bone in the femoral head has a complicated and heterogeneous structure with few studies having analyzed heterogeneity in this structure quantitatively. We analyze trabecular bone microstructure in the femoral head with osteoporosis (OP) using high resolution peripheral quantitative CT (HR-pQCT) to investigate its regional characteristics. Methods: Fifteen femoral heads extracted from female OP patients with femoral neck fracture (85 +/- 7, 67-94 years) were scanned by HR-pQCT at 41 mu m voxel size. The femoral head was segmented into 15 regions (3 longitudinal regions: superior, center, and inferior, and 5 axial subregions: center, medial, lateral, anterior, posterior). Of these 15 regions, five were excluded due to overlap with the fracture site, leaving a total of 10 regions of cancellous bone microstructures to be quantitatively assessed using the following parameters: bone volume fraction, trabecular thickness, number, separation, connectivity density, structure model index, and degree and orientation of anisotropy. These parameters were compared among each region. Results: Trabecular bone at the center, superior, and supero-posterior regions of the femoral head had higher bone volume, trabecular number, thickness, narrower bone marrow spaces, higher connectivity and anisotropy, and more plate-like structure. This plate-like structure ran supero-inferiorly and antero-posteriorly at the superior and center regions. Bone volume at the anterior, posterior, and medial regions was almost half of the central and superior regions. Conclusion: Significant heterogeneity of the trabecular bone microstructure in the OP femoral head was showed quantitatively in this study. These data offer new insight into bone microstructural anatomy and may prove to provide useful information on clinical medicine such as hip surgeries. (C) 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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