Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0003pp236 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2014

Improved assessment of vertebral cortex thickness by means of analytical deconvolution of radial bone mineral density distributions

Damm Timo , Pena Jaime , Bastgen Jan , Krause Matthias , Campbell Graeme , Barkmann Reinhard , Gluer Claus-Christian

New treatment agents against osteoporosis may not only lead to an improved trabecular structure, but can probably also strengthen the cortex. To assess this treatment effects by means of QCT, one has to deal with significant partial volume effects observing this very thin, but compact structure. A new method for cortical thickness estimation has been developed using an analytical deconvolution approach. After estimating the point-spread-function (PSF) of a scanner/kernel combi...

ba0005oc1.6 | Clinical trials and osteoporosis treatment | ECTS2016

Standard QCT shows substantial underestimation of treatment effects on bone mineral density: impact of spatial resolution

Reinhold Stefan , Damm Timo , Pena Jaime , Barkmann Reinhard , Gluer Claus-C

Quantitative Computed Tomography (QCT) can be performed with different protocols. We investigated whether selection of spatial resolution, reconstruction method, and scanner type have an impact on measured treatment effects for different bone compartments.Methods: In a multi-center study, a group of 50 men, age 55.1 (range 25–78) undergoing 18 months of either osteoanabolic (n=25) or antiresorptive treatment (n=25) were scanned wit...

ba0001pp40 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2013

Prediction of vertebral body stiffness in patients with multiple myeloma using qCT-based finite element models

Campbell Graeme , Graeff Christian , Giravent Sarah , Thomsen Felix , Pena Jaime , Wulff A , Gunther A , Gluer Claus C , Borggrefe Jan

Multiple myeloma (MM) is associated with lytic bone destruction leading to high fracture incidence in the vertebrae. Accurate assessment of fracture risk is required for physicians to determine the necessity for surgery. This risk is currently determined by examining lesion size or number; however, this method does not consider the biomechanical attributes of the bone. Finite element (FE) modelling can simulate mechanical loading on vertebral bodies, and estimate mechanical in...

ba0003pp214 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2014

Bone marrow densitometry by clinical high resolution computed tomography of human vertebrae

Pena Jaime , Campbell Graeme , Damm Timo , Barkmann Reinhard , Waldhausen Sonja , Thomsen Felix , Krause Matthias , Puschel Klaus , Gluer Claus C

Bone mineral density (BMD) as measured by quantitative computed tomography (QCT) is biased by the variable marrow composition since marrow fat reduces the apparent BMD. We developed a marrow densitometry (MD) method that identifies subvolumes in the vertebrae that consist of bone marrow only (bone voids) and determines their average mineral equivalent density values. The method was developed for use with in vivo high resolution QCT (HR-QCT). HR-QCT still has limited s...