Journal of orthopaedic science : official journal of the Japanese Orthopaedic Association | 2021

Evaluation of vertebral bone strength with a finite element method using low dose computed tomography imaging.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


BACKGROUND\nFocusing on compression fractures of bone by finite elements, we evaluated bone strength based on the computed tomography-based finite element method. However, the exposure dose is an issue. We aimed to investigate the quantity of reduction of the radiation dose with respect to the reference dose by comparing the calculation results of compression fractures of the vertebral body using experimental data obtained from the spine of a pig.\n\n\nMETHODS\nComputed tomography images of a self-made phantom that enclosed the lower lumbar vertebra of edible wild pigs were obtained under baseline-dose conditions using various lower tube currents. Images obtained under reference-dose conditions were reconstructed using the filtered back-projection method, whereas images obtained under low-dose conditions were reconstructed using both the filtered back-projection method and the iterative reconstruction method. Computer simulations involving the creation of finite element models using all images were implemented for the compression load calculation for vertebral body parts. Based on the calculated results, images of the low-dose and reference-dose conditions were compared.\n\n\nRESULTS\nUsing pigs lower lumbar vertebrae, finite element model analysis of low-dose X-ray computed tomography images showed that equivalent results can be obtained with a dose of approximately 40% of the standard radiographic reference doses. As for the compression stress intensity, the same results as those under reference-dose conditions were obtained using the iterative reconstruction method in combination with computed tomography-based finite element method.\n\n\nCONCLUSIONS\nThe combination of the iterative reconstruction method with the computed tomography-based finite element method is an effective image reconstruction method for achieving dose reduction.

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DOI 10.1016/j.jos.2021.03.004
Language English
Journal Journal of orthopaedic science : official journal of the Japanese Orthopaedic Association

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