Technical note Cross-sectional structural parameters from densitometry

2002 
Bone densitometry has previously been used to obtain cross-sectional properties of bone from a single X-ray projection across the bone width. Using three unique projections, we have extended the method to obtain the principal area moments of inertia and orientations of the principal axes at each scan cross-section along the length of the scan. Various aluminum phantoms were used to examine scanner characteristics to develop the highest accuracy possible for in vitro non-invasive analysis of cross-sectional properties. Factors considered included X-ray photon energy, initial scan orientation, the angle spanned by the three scans (included angle), and Imin=Imax ratios. Principal moments of inertia were accurate to within 73.1% and principal angles were within 711 of the expected value for phantoms scanned with included angles of 601 and 901 at the higher X-ray photon energy (140 kVp). Low standard deviations in the error (0.68–1.84%) also indicate high precision of calculated measurements with these included angles. Accuracy and precision decreased slightly when the included angle was reduced to 301. The method was then successfully applied to a pair of excised cadaveric tibiae. The accuracy and insensitivity of the algorithms to cross-sectional shape and changing isotropy (Imin=Imax) values when various included angles are used make this technique viable for future in vivo studies. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.
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