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The relationship of whole human vertebral body creep to bone density and texture via clinically available imaging modalities.

Daniel Oravec1, Woong Kim1, Michael J Flynn2, Yener N Yeni3.   

Abstract

Creep deformation of human vertebrae accumulates under physiological levels of load and is understood to contribute to the progression toward clinically observable vertebral fracture. However, little information is available in terms of clinically measurable predictors of creep behavior in human vertebrae. In this study, creep tests were performed on 22 human cadaveric T12 vertebrae (13 male, 9 female; age 41-90). Areal and volumetric bone density parameters were measured from the same specimens using dual x-ray absorptiometry and high resolution computed tomography. Image textural analyses (which probe the organization of image intensities within the cancellous bone in low resolution clinical imaging) were performed using digital tomosynthesis (DTS) images. Multiple regression models were constructed to examine the relationship between creep properties and bone density and DTS image textural parameters. For the standard clinical imaging configuration, models including DTS derived image textural parameters alone were generally more explanatory (adjusted R2: 0.14-0.68) than those with bone density parameters forced in the models (adjusted R2: 0.17-0.61). Metrics of textural heterogeneity and anisotropy presented as the most explanatory imaging markers for creep deformation and recovery from creep. These metrics of image texture may help provide, independent from bone mass, important clinically measurable indicators of the time dependent deformation of human vertebrae.
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Keywords:  Creep; Digital tomosynthesis; Material properties; Vertebral body

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35245836      PMCID: PMC9064953          DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2022.111021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomech        ISSN: 0021-9290            Impact factor:   2.789


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