Js. Thomsen et al., RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN STATIC HISTOMORPHOMETRY AND BONE STRENGTH MEASUREMENTS IN HUMAN ILIAC CREST BONE BIOPSIES, Bone, 22(2), 1998, pp. 153-163
It has been well established that trabecular bone strength has a power
relationship to apparent bone density, It has been argued that the ap
parent bone density is not the sole factor determining cancellous bone
strength, and that bone strength may also depend on the structure of
the trabecular network, Various different measures of bone microstruct
ure have been suggested: marrow space star volume; node-strut analysis
; connectivity density; trabecular number; and trabecular separation.
The aim of this study was to assess which of the histomorphometric mea
sures, trabecular bone volume, marrow space star volume, node-strut an
alysis, connectivity density, trabecular number, and trabecular separa
tion, give the best prediction of the bone strength, Moreover, a compa
rison of the suggested ''structural'' measures was carried out to esta
blish whether they actually quantified the bone structure or something
different, Finally, the influence of age and gender was investigated.
The material comprised unilateral transiliac crest bone biopsies from
32 females (21-96 years, mean 59.1 years) and 32 males (24-94 years,
mean 59.0 years), The bone biopsies were embedded in Technovit 9100, s
ectioned, and stained with aniline blue, Trabecular bone volume, marro
w space star volume, node-terminus ratio, connectivity density, trabec
ular number, and trabecular separation were measured, A neighboring bi
opsy was compressed to obtain the compressive strength of the trabecul
ar network, Trabecular bone volume was the measure that gave the stron
gest correlation with bone strength (r = 0.76 for females and r = 0.86
for males), High correlation was found between trabecular bone volume
, marrow space star volume, node-terminus ratio, and trabecular separa
tion-indicating that they carried the same information, A poor correla
tion was seen between these measures and connectivity density, Connect
ivity density was the only measure showing gender-dependent behavior,
A multiple regression analysis showed that the trabecular bone volume
is the best histomorphometric predictor of bone strength, and neither
marrow space star volume; node-terminus ratio, connectivity density, t
rabecular number, nor trabecular separation could improve the predicti
ve value of trabecular bone volume. (C) 1998 by Elsevier Science Inc.
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