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Quantifying subresolution 3D morphology of bone with clinical computed tomography

Authors :
Karhula, S. S. (S. S.)
Finnilä, M. A. (M. A. J.)
Rytky, S. J. (S. J. O.)
Cooper, D. M. (D. M.)
Thevenot, J. (J.)
Valkealahti, M. (M.)
Pritzker, K. P. (K. P. H.)
Haapea, M. (M.)
Joukainen, A. (A.)
Lehenkari, P. (P.)
Kröger, H. (H.)
Korhonen, R. K. (R. K.)
Nieminen, H. J. (H. J.)
Saarakkala, S. (S.)
Karhula, S. S. (S. S.)
Finnilä, M. A. (M. A. J.)
Rytky, S. J. (S. J. O.)
Cooper, D. M. (D. M.)
Thevenot, J. (J.)
Valkealahti, M. (M.)
Pritzker, K. P. (K. P. H.)
Haapea, M. (M.)
Joukainen, A. (A.)
Lehenkari, P. (P.)
Kröger, H. (H.)
Korhonen, R. K. (R. K.)
Nieminen, H. J. (H. J.)
Saarakkala, S. (S.)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The aim of this study was to quantify sub-resolution trabecular bone morphometrics, which are also related to osteoarthritis (OA), from clinical resolution cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). Samples (n = 53) were harvested from human tibiae (N = 4) and femora (N = 7). Grey-level co-occurrence matrix (GLCM) texture and histogram-based parameters were calculated from CBCT imaged trabecular bone data, and compared with the morphometric parameters quantified from micro-computed tomography. As a reference for OA severity, histological sections were subjected to OARSI histopathological grading. GLCM and histogram parameters were correlated to bone morphometrics and OARSI individually. Furthermore, a statistical model of combined GLCM/histogram parameters was generated to estimate the bone morphometrics. Several individual histogram and GLCM parameters had strong associations with various bone morphometrics (|r| > 0.7). The most prominent correlation was observed between the histogram mean and bone volume fraction (r = 0.907). The statistical model combining GLCM and histogram-parameters resulted in even better association with bone volume fraction determined from CBCT data (adjusted R2 change = 0.047). Histopathology showed mainly moderate associations with bone morphometrics (|r| > 0.4). In conclusion, we demonstrated that GLCM- and histogram-based parameters from CBCT imaged trabecular bone (ex vivo) are associated with sub-resolution morphometrics. Our results suggest that sub-resolution morphometrics can be estimated from clinical CBCT images, associations becoming even stronger when combining histogram and GLCM-based parameters.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1153345090
Document Type :
Electronic Resource