Stereolithographic models simulating trabecular bone and their characterization by thin-slice- and micro-CT

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K. Engelke
C. Süß
W. Kalender
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[1] Institute of Medical Physics,
[2] University of Erlangen,undefined
[3] Krankenhausstrasse 12,undefined
[4] 91054 Erlangen,undefined
[5] Germany,undefined
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European Radiology | 2001年 / 11卷
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Bone Structure Phantoms Stereolithography Thin-slice CT Micro-CT;
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The analysis of bone structure in vivo is an important goal in osteoporosis, because the determination of bone mineral density alone is insufficient to predict whether an individual patient will eventually suffer an osteoporotic fracture or not. An additional structural analysis may significantly improve the statistical assessment of fracture risk. In this study we present a method to generate realistic although enlarged 3D phantoms of trabecular bone. These phantoms are useful in characterizing the potential of in vivo imaging procedures for the analysis of bone structure and to verify textural or structural analysis methods applied to these images. Our phantoms are based on a real trabecular bone specimen that was converted to a plastic model using the technique of stereolithography. The trabecular network is modeled by hydroxyapatite. Limitations of the stereolithographic process prevent the generation of exact 1:1 replicas of the real bone. A histomorphometric analysis of µCT scans of the phantoms showed that an excellent replication of the bone structure could be achieved in phantoms enlarged by a factor of 2.5 with "trabecular" hydroxyapatite concentrations up to 400 mg/cm3. In order to demonstrate the usefulness of our phantoms, we investigated one of them with various thin-slice CT protocols using clinical single- and multi-slice spiral CT scanners. The enlargement of the phantoms limits their use on high spatial resolution CT scanners (resolution >20 lp/cm). The limited hydroxyapatite concentration requires enhanced exposure rates for the phantoms scans to offset the larger impact of noise due to the lower contrast in the phantoms.
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