Finite Element Assessment of Bone Fragility from Clinical Images

Purpose of Review We re-evaluated clinical applications of image-to-FE models to understand if clinical advantages are already evident, which proposals are promising, and which questions are still open. Recent Findings CT-to-FE is useful in longitudinal treatment evaluation and groups discrimination...

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Veröffentlicht in:Current osteoporosis reports 2021-12, Vol.19 (6), p.688-698
Hauptverfasser: Schileo, Enrico, Taddei, Fulvia
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose of Review We re-evaluated clinical applications of image-to-FE models to understand if clinical advantages are already evident, which proposals are promising, and which questions are still open. Recent Findings CT-to-FE is useful in longitudinal treatment evaluation and groups discrimination. In metastatic lesions, CT-to-FE strength alone accurately predicts impending femoral fractures. In osteoporosis, strength from CT-to-FE or DXA-to-FE predicts incident fractures similarly to DXA-aBMD. Coupling loads and strength (possibly in dynamic models) may improve prediction. One promising MRI-to-FE workflow may now be tested on clinical data. Evidence of artificial intelligence usefulness is appearing. Summary CT-to-FE is already clinical in opportunistic CT screening for osteoporosis, and risk of metastasis-related impending fractures. Short-term keys to improve image-to-FE in osteoporosis may be coupling FE with fall risk estimates, pool FE results with other parameters through robust artificial intelligence approaches, and increase reproducibility and cross-validation of models. Modeling bone modifications over time and bone fracture mechanics are still open issues.
ISSN:1544-1873
1544-2241
DOI:10.1007/s11914-021-00714-7