K Karayianni
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
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Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Oral Radiology and Endodontology | 2008
Christina Lindh; Keith Horner; Grethe Jonasson; Peter Olsson; Madeleine Rohlin; Reinhilde Jacobs; K Karayianni; Paul F. van der Stelt; Judith E. Adams; Elizabeth Marjanovic; Sue Pavitt; Hugh Devlin
OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to investigate the diagnostic accuracy of visual assessment of the trabecular pattern in intraoral periapical radiographs to identify female subjects at risk of having osteoporosis. STUDY DESIGN Six hundred female subjects underwent intraoral periapical radiography of the maxillary and mandibular premolar region. Five observers assessed the trabecular pattern as dense, heterogeneous, or sparse, with the aid of reference images. All patients received a central dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) examination of the hip and lumbar spine. RESULTS With sparse trabecular pattern as indicative of osteoporosis, mean specificity was high (91.6 for the upper jaw and 90.8 for the lower jaw) while the sensitivity was low (28.2 for the upper and lower jaw). The mean intraobserver agreement was comparable for radiographs of the upper and lower jaw (median kappa(w) 0.53 and 0.57, respectively). CONCLUSION Visual assessment of the trabecular pattern in intraoral periapical radiographs of premolar regions is a potential method to identify women at risk of having osteoporosis.
Dentomaxillofacial Radiology | 2008
Olivia Nackaerts; Reinhilde Jacobs; Hugh Devlin; Sue Pavitt; E Bleyen; B Yan; H Borghs; Christina Lindh; K Karayianni; P.F. van der Stelt; Elizabeth Marjanovic; Judith Adams; Keith Horner
OBJECTIVES To determine the diagnostic accuracy of mandibular and maxillary bone density in detecting osteoporosis using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis. METHODS 671 women between 45 years and 70 years of age underwent dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) of the hip and lumbar spine. This was the gold standard for diagnosing osteoporosis. Intraoral radiography of the upper and lower right premolar region was performed, using an aluminium wedge as a densitometric reference. Jaw bone density was determined using dedicated software. Observer differences and ROC curves were analysed. RESULTS For detecting osteoporosis using jaw bone density, the area under the ROC curve (A(z)) was 0.705. For separate analysis of mandibular and maxillary films, sensitivity varied from 33.9% to 38.7% and specificity from 83.5% to 85.3% when using a threshold of 4.3 mm Al equivalent. CONCLUSIONS Density of the premolar region reaches a fair diagnostic accuracy, which might improve when including additional factors in the analysis and refining the densitometric tool.
Clinical Oral Investigations | 2007
Olivia Nackaerts; Reinhilde Jacobs; Keith Horner; F Zhao; Christina Lindh; K Karayianni; P.F. van der Stelt; Sue Pavitt; Hugh Devlin
Jaw bone density measurements are applicable in many clinical situations to assess bone tissue. To be able to implement research findings in clinical reality, tools must be simple and low cost. Intra-oral radiographs including a reference material perform well as a densitometric tool. However, the inclusion of a reference material, usually in the form of a metal wedge, is an additional burden for the dentist. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether a reference step wedge is required for accurate densitometric results. Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry measurements and densitometric measurements on intra-oral radiographs using a custom-made software were performed on bone samples from the premolar region of the mandible. Observer agreement of bone density expressed as grey value was high. The correlation between mandibular bone mineral density and the densitometric values on intra-oral radiographs was substantially higher when the aluminium step wedge was included. The Wilcoxon test revealed no significant difference between the density measurements using nine or three steps of the Al reference wedge. Density determination of grey value and mm Aleq thickness value both have good intra- and inter-observer agreement. However, jaw bone densitometry is far more accurate when including a reference wedge.
European Journal of Oral Sciences | 2009
Olivia Nackaerts; Keith Horner; Reinhilde Jacobs; K Karayianni; Anastasia Mitsea; L Berkas; Michael Mastoris; Christina Lindh; Paul F. van der Stelt; Elizabeth Marjanovic; Judith E. Adams; Sue Pavitt; Hugh Devlin
The aim of this study was to determine whether alcohol consumption would predict mandibular bone quality and quantity in a large European female population. In total, 672 middle-aged and elderly women (45-70 yr of age; standard deviation = 6) were recruited in the study. Alcohol consumption was recorded through a self-reported questionnaire. Mandibular cortical width was measured, by five observers, in the mental foramen region on panoramic radiographs. Mandibular bone density, expressed as aluminium thickness, was recorded on intra-oral radiographs. Alcohol consumption was associated with a reduction of mandibular bone density and cortical width. This association was higher in subjects with excessive alcohol consumption, defined in the present study as > 14 units consumed per week. This study showed reduced jaw-bone quality in older individuals and in those with increased alcohol consumption.
European Journal of Radiology | 2005
Kostas Tsiklakis; Catherine Donta; Sophia Gavala; K Karayianni; Vasiliki Kamenopoulou; C.J. Hourdakis
Bone | 2007
K Karayianni; Keith Horner; Anastasia Mitsea; L Berkas; Michael Mastoris; Reinhilde Jacobs; Christina Lindh; P.F. van der Stelt; E Harrison; Judith E. Adams; Sue Pavitt; Hugh Devlin
Bone | 2007
Hugh Devlin; Philip D. Allen; Jim Graham; Reinhilde Jacobs; K Karayianni; Christina Lindh; P.F. van der Stelt; E Harrison; Judith E. Adams; Sue Pavitt; Keith Horner
Journal of Clinical Densitometry | 2007
Keith Horner; K Karayianni; Anastasia Mitsea; L Berkas; Michael Mastoris; Reinhilde Jacobs; Christina Lindh; Paul F. van der Stelt; Elizabeth Marjanovic; Judith E. Adams; Sue Pavitt; Hugh Devlin
Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Oral Radiology and Endodontology | 2010
Keith Horner; Philip D. Allen; Jim Graham; Reinhilde Jacobs; Steven Boonen; Sue Pavitt; Olivia Nackaerts; Elizabeth Marjanovic; Judith E. Adams; K Karayianni; Christina Lindh; Paul F. van der Stelt; Hugh Devlin
Archive | 2009
Harry Stamatakis; G Manousaridis; Kostas Tsiklakis; K Karayianni; Anastasia Mitsea; Ruben Pauwels; Hilde Bosmans; Reinhilde Jacobs; A Walker
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