Feasibility of aluminum phantom radiography for osteoporosis detection in postmenopausal women with a fragility fracture of the distal radius compared to DXA and HR‐pQCT

Author:

Nia Arastoo1ORCID,Jeremic Natasa1ORCID,Popp Domenik1ORCID,Schmoelz Lukas1ORCID,Patsch Janina2ORCID,Döring Kevin1ORCID,Weber Michael2ORCID,Synek Alexander3ORCID,Pahr Dieter H.34ORCID,Aldrian Silke1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopedics and Trauma Surgery, Division of Trauma Surgery Medical University of Vienna Vienna Austria

2. Department of Biomedical Imaging and Image‐guided Therapy Medical University of Vienna Vienna Austria

3. Institute of Lightweight Design and Structural Biomechanics TU Wien Wien Austria

4. Division Biomechanics Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences Krems an der Donau Austria

Abstract

AbstractRecently, promising results have been reported for detection of osteoporosis with use of an aluminum phantom. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of radiography‐based bone mineral density (BMD) measurement using a graded aluminum phantom. This study included 27 postmenopausal women with a distal radius fracture. Aluminum phantom radiography of the healthy radius was conducted as well as high‐resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (HR‐pQCT) measurement of the ultradistal radius and dual energy X‐ray absorptiometry (DXA) of the radius, spine, and hip. A strong correlation was observed between aluminum phantom radiography‐based mean gray value (mGV) and DXA‐derived BMD, especially for the ultradistal radius (ρ = 0.75; p < 0.001). A moderate correlation for the femoral neck (ρ = 0.61 and p < 0.001) between modalities was found. Radius mGV and HR‐pQCT‐derived BMD only showed a moderate correlation (ρ = 0.48; p < 0.09). Aluminum phantom radiography might serve as a cost efficient, highly available, low‐radiation dose screening, and diagnostic method for osteoporosis additively to DXA measurements. Especially, an application in areas with constrained DXA availability and such as preoperative trauma settings would be beneficial. However, further investigation and assessment of specificity and sensitivity is needed.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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