Reliable technique for acromion density assessment on CT

Author:

Su Shu1ORCID,Chen Xiao1ORCID,Warby Sarah23,Tate Julie1,Brooke Penelope1,Barwood Shane45,Hoy Gregory45ORCID,Soo Brendan567,Dallalana Richard8,Wright Warwick9,Rotstein Andrew H1

Affiliation:

1. Victoria House Medical Imaging, I‐Med Radiology Victoria Melbourne Victoria Australia

2. Melbourne Shoulder Group Melbourne Victoria Australia

3. Latrobe University Melbourne Victoria Australia

4. Melbourne Orthopaedic Group Melbourne Victoria Australia

5. Department of Surgery Monash University Melbourne Victoria Australia

6. Melbourne Shoulder and Elbow Centre Melbourne Victoria Australia

7. Ramsay Healthcare Melbourne Victoria Australia

8. Melbourne Victoria Australia

9. Malvern Orthopaedic Centre Melbourne Victoria Australia

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionAcromial stress fracture (ASF) is an uncommon but acknowledged complication of reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RTSA). There is no standardised method to directly measure the bone mineral density of the acromion to allow a detailed analysis of the potential mechanism of ASF. The aim is to establish a reliable and reproducible technique for measurement of acromial density on computer tomography (CT).MethodsA retrospective review on CT scans obtained for three groups of patients: those planned for RTSA (n = 26); age and gender‐matched non‐operative (n = 26); and young non‐operative patients (n = 28) were performed. Standardised axial images of 1 mm thickness at 1 mm increments were created following horizontal straightening on the coronal and sagittal views. To assess inter‐rater reliability, two senior CT radiographers performed density measurements using standard region of interest (ROI) tool on the CTs with the ROI placed on the mid (ROI 1) and posterior (ROI 2) acromion. ROIs were selected as the most common locations for acromion fracture post RTSA. Measurements were repeated at least 6 weeks apart. Intra‐class coefficients (ICC) were used to determine intra‐ and inter‐rater reliability.ResultsICCs demonstrated good to high intra‐rater and inter‐rater reliability for both ROI 1 and ROI 2 across all three groups. The lower margin of 95% confidence intervals was more than 0 for all intra‐class coefficients.ConclusionThis study demonstrates a reliable method of measuring acromion density on CT. This method can be used to assess bone mineral density in the clinical setting and in future studies investigating ASF following RTSA.

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Wiley

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