POWER SPECTRAL-ANALYSIS OF VERTEBRAL TRABECULAR BONE-STRUCTURE FROM RADIOGRAPHS - ORIENTATION DEPENDENCE AND CORRELATION WITH BONE-MINERAL DENSITY AND MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES
J. Millard et al., POWER SPECTRAL-ANALYSIS OF VERTEBRAL TRABECULAR BONE-STRUCTURE FROM RADIOGRAPHS - ORIENTATION DEPENDENCE AND CORRELATION WITH BONE-MINERAL DENSITY AND MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES, Calcified tissue international, 63(6), 1998, pp. 482-489
Trabecular bone structure and bone density contribute to the strength
of bone and are potentially important in the study of osteoporosis. Fo
urier transforms of the textural patterns in radiographs of trabecular
bone have previously been used for the measurement of trabecular bone
structure in subjects, however, the relationship between these measur
es and biomechanical properties of bone have not previously been estab
lished. Tn this study radiographs were acquired of 28 cubic specimens
of spinal trabecular bone along each of the three anatomic axes: crani
o-caudal or superior-inferior (SI), medial-lateral (ML), and anterior-
posterior (AP). The radiographs were digitized, background corrected,
and uniformly aligned. The Fast Fourier transform (FFT) was performed
on a region comprised solely of trabecular bone for each image. The ze
ro (DC), first (FMO), and second moments (SMO) of the Fourier power sp
ectrum and the fractal dimension (FD) as determined from the Fourier p
ower spectrum were correlated with stereology measures, with bone mine
ral density (BMD) as well as with measured biomechanical properties [Y
oung's elastic modulus (YM) and ultimate strength] of the cubes. The r
esults show that the power spectra-based measures, when compared with
structural parameters determined using 3D stereology, show good correl
ations with bone volume fraction, trabecular spacing, thickness, and n
umber. These power spectral measures showed fair to good correlations
with BMD and the biomechanical properties. Moreover, the correlations
between the power spectral measures of trabecular structure and the BM
D, YM, and stereology measures of structure depend on the orientation
of the radiographic image. Specifically, these were significant differ
ences in the measured biomechanical properties and the power spectral
measures of the trabecular structure between the SI and ML and the SI
and AP directions. In addition, depending on the spatial frequency ran
ge for analysis, the fractal dimension showed opposite trends with cha
nges in BMD and biomechanical properties. Multivariate regression mode
ls showed the correlation coefficients increasing with the inclusion o
f some of the power spectral measures, suggesting that FFT-based textu
re analysis may play a potential role in studies of osteoporosis.