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Bone architecture assessment with measures of complexity.
Authors:W Gowin  P Saparin  J Kurths  D Felsenberg
Institution:Osteoporosis Research Group, Dept. of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital Benjamin Franklin, Hindenburgdamm 30, 12203 Berlin, Germany.
Abstract:Architectural changes in trabecular bone by osteoporosis were utilized as a model for the changes which probably occur in human bone while exposed to microgravity conditions. Although there are many concerns about microgravity-induced bone loss, little is known about the impact of microgravity on the three-dimensional architecture of the skeleton. 50 (level L3) and 57 (level L4) vertebral bones harvested from human cadavers were investigated by computed tomography (CT) and quantified in terms of bone mineral density (BMD). Based on the symbol-encoded transformed CT-images, five measures of complexity were developed which quantify the structural composition of the trabecular bone. This quantification determines the bone architecture as a whole. Depending on the specific measure of complexity and its relation to BMD, a 5-10% change of BMD is related to a 5-90% change in structural composition. The method requires a non-invasive CT-procedure of the lumbar spine resulting in a radiation exposure of about 30 microSv effective dose. The technique is useful for the evaluation of the bone status of space-flying, personnel as well as for patients on ground. Grant numbers: BMH1-CT92-0296.
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