DXA-equivalent quantification of bone mineral density using dual-layer spectral CT scout scans

Objectives To develop and evaluate a method for areal bone mineral density (aBMD) measurement based on dual-layer spectral CT scout scans. Methods A post-processing algorithm using a pair of 2D virtual mono-energetic scout images (VMSIs) was established in order to semi-automatically compute the aBM...

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Veröffentlicht in:European radiology 2019-09, Vol.29 (9), p.4624-4634
Hauptverfasser: Laugerette, Alexis, Schwaiger, Benedikt J., Brown, Kevin, Frerking, Lena C., Kopp, Felix K., Mei, Kai, Sellerer, Thorsten, Kirschke, Jan, Baum, Thomas, Gersing, Alexandra S., Pfeiffer, Daniela, Fingerle, Alexander A., Rummeny, Ernst J., Proksa, Roland, Noël, Peter B., Pfeiffer, Franz
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Zusammenfassung:Objectives To develop and evaluate a method for areal bone mineral density (aBMD) measurement based on dual-layer spectral CT scout scans. Methods A post-processing algorithm using a pair of 2D virtual mono-energetic scout images (VMSIs) was established in order to semi-automatically compute the aBMD at the spine similarly to DXA, using manual soft tissue segmentation, semi-automatic segmentation for the vertebrae, and automatic segmentation for the background. The method was assessed based on repetitive measurements of the standardized European Spine Phantom (ESP) using the standard scout scan tube current (30 mA) and other tube currents (10 to 200 mA), as well as using fat-equivalent extension rings simulating different patient habitus, and was compared to dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA). Moreover, the feasibility of the method was assessed in vivo in female patients. Results Derived from standard scout scans, aBMD values measured with the proposed method significantly correlated with DXA measurements ( r  = 0.9925, p  
ISSN:0938-7994
1432-1084
DOI:10.1007/s00330-019-6005-6