Predicting Femoral Neck Strength From Bone Mineral Data
- 1 January 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Investigative Radiology
- Vol. 25 (1) , 6-18
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00004424-199001000-00004
Abstract
An interactive computer program was developed to derive femoral neck geometry from raw bone mineral image data for an estimate of hip strength using single plane engineering stress analysis. The program, which we call Hip Strength Analysis (HSA), was developed as an attempt to improve the predictive value of hip bone mineral data for osteoporosis fracture risk assessment. We report a series of experiments with an aluminum phantom and with cadaver femora, designed to test the accuracy of derived geometric measurements and strength estimates. Using data acquired with both Lunar DP3 (DPA) and Hologic QDR-1000 (x-ray) scanners, HSA computed femoral neck cross-sectional areas (CSA) and cross-sectional moments of inertia (CSMI) on aluminum phantom were in excellent agreement with actual values (r > .99). Using Lunar DP3 data, CSA and CSMI measurements at midfemoral necks of 22 cadaver speciments were in good general agreement with literature values. HSA computed cross-sectional properties of three of these specimens were compared with measurements derived from sequential CT cross-sectional images. Discrepancy between the two methods averaged less than 10% along the length of the femoral neck. Finally, breaking strengths of 20 of the femora were measured with a materials testing system, showing better agreement with HSA predicted strength (r = .89, percent standard of the estimate (%SEE) = 21%) than femoral neck bone mineral density (r = .79, %SEE = 28%).This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
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