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Asynchronous calibration of quantitative computed tomography bone mineral density assessment for opportunistic osteoporosis screening: phantom-based validation and parameter influence evaluation

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
卷 12, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-24546-2

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  1. State Ministry of Baden-Wuerttemberg for Sciences, Research and Arts, Germany [32-5400/58/3]
  2. Viktoria Palm, medical faculty of the Ruprecht Karls University Heidelberg
  3. Projekt DEAL

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Asynchronous calibration is found to be feasible for opportunistic screening of osteoporosis using routine CT scans. The study shows that using different CT scanners and adjusting image reconstruction settings can accurately estimate bone mineral density (BMD), with a strong correlation to the ground truth values.
Asynchronous calibration could allow opportunistic screening based on routine CT for early osteoporosis detection. In this phantom study, a bone mineral density (BMD) calibration phantom and multi-energy CT (MECT) phantom were imaged on eight different CT scanners with multiple tube voltages (80-150 kV(p)) and image reconstruction settings (e.g. soft/hard kernel). Reference values for asynchronous BMD estimation were calculated from the BMD-phantom and validated with six calcium composite inserts of the MECT-phantom with known ground truth. Relative errors/changes in estimated BMD were calculated and investigated for influence of tube voltage, CT scanner and reconstruction setting. Reference values for 282 acquisitions were determined, resulting in an average relative error between calculated BMD and ground truth of-9.2%+/- 14.0% with a strong correlation (R-2=0.99; p<0.0001). Tube voltage and CT scanner had a significant effect on calculated BMD (p<0.0001), with relative differences in BMD of 3.8%+/- 28.2% when adapting reference values for tube voltage, -5.6%+/- 9.2% for CT scanner and 0.2%+/- 0.2% for reconstruction setting, respectively. Differences in BMD were small when using reference values from a different CT scanner of the same model (0.0%+/- 1.4%). Asynchronous phantom-based calibration is feasible for opportunistic BMD assessment based on CT images with reference values adapted for tube voltage and CT scanner model.

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