The peak CT number of profiles perpendicular to the vertebral cortical shell may be a useful indicator of the integrity of the cortical shell

Authors
Citation
G. Dougherty, The peak CT number of profiles perpendicular to the vertebral cortical shell may be a useful indicator of the integrity of the cortical shell, MED ENG PHY, 22(7), 2000, pp. 487-491
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Multidisciplinary
Journal title
MEDICAL ENGINEERING & PHYSICS
ISSN journal
13504533 → ACNP
Volume
22
Issue
7
Year of publication
2000
Pages
487 - 491
Database
ISI
SICI code
1350-4533(200009)22:7<487:TPCNOP>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
Limited spatial resolution affects the ability of clinical CT systems to di rectly measure the thickness and density of the vertebral cortical shell. I n such cases the peak CT number (CTp) of a profile through the cortical she ll is approximately proportional to the product of thickness and density an d hence an average of several of these values ((CT) over bar (p)) may be us eful as an indicator of the integrity of the cortical shell. Values of CTp were determined around the anterior two-thirds of the cortical shell of the L3 and L4 lumbar vertebrae of 96 Kuwaiti women (mean age+/-SD=50.0+/-8.5). There was no significant difference between the two vertebrae in terms of (CT) over bar (p) and trabecular BMD values. There was a significant correl ation between (CT) over bar (p) and trabecular BMD for each vertebra (r=0.5 97, p<0.0001), and between <(CT)over bar>(p) and patient age (r=0.624, p<0. 001), suggesting that both cortical and trabecular bone may be subject to s imilar thinning mechanisms during ageing and osteoporosis. The variation of CTp around the cortical shell, represented by the standard deviation of ni ne CTp measurements, was significantly correlated with the mean value (r=0. 503, p<0.0001) and may be useful as a descriptor of cortical structure. (C) 2001 IPEM. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.