Background: Measuring bone mineral density (BMD) around acetabular prosthetic components with computed tomography (CT) is challenged by the complex anatomy and metal artifacts. Three-dimensional (3D) segmentation is required for the analysis, but it is usually not practically applicable on current CT workstations.
Purpose: To test the between-scan agreement and reliability of custom segmentation software for BMD measurements adjacent to cemented and uncemented acetabular cups in dual-energy CT (DECT).
Material And Methods: Twenty-four male patients with total hip arthroplasty were scanned and rescanned using 130-keV virtual monochromatic DECT images. Hemispherical regions of interest were defined slice-by-slice and BMD was calculated around the acetabular cup using custom segmentation software.
Results: In the uncemented cup, the mean BMD was 153 mg/cm with a between-scan difference of 10 mg/cm ( < 0.0001). In the cemented cup, the mean BMD was 186 mg/cm with a between-scan difference of 6 mg/cm ( = 0.15). In both uncemented and cemented cups the intraclass correlation coefficient between repeated measurements was >0.95 and narrow Bland-Altman Limits of Agreement.
Conclusion: BMD can be measured with high absolute between-scan agreement and good reliability adjacent to acetabular cemented and uncemented cups using DECT and segmentation software.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2058460118796539 | DOI Listing |
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