In vivo evaluation of bone microstructure in humans: Clinically useful?

BoneKEy reports Pub Date : 2016-06-15 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI:10.1038/bonekey.2016.40
Roland Chapurlat
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Abstract

In vivo evaluation of bone microstructure with high-resolution peripheral quantitative tomography (HRpQCT) has been used for a decade in research settings. In this review, we examine the value this technique could have in clinical practice. Bone microstructure parameters obtained with HRpQCT are associated with prevalent fracture in men and women. In postmenopausal women, some parameters also predict incident fracture, independently of areal bone mineral density. In specific population groups including patients with diabetes, chronic kidney disease, glucocorticosteroid therapy and rheumatic diseases, abnormal microstructure parameters from HRpQCT have been reported. Findings from HRpQCT studies may also explain ethnic differences in bone fragility. Treatment monitoring has been challenging in the various clinical trials with available HRpQCT data. The improvements were of small magnitude but tended to be proportional to the potency of antiresorptive agents. Microfinite element analysis was a better predictor of treatment efficacy than the microarchitectural parameters. In conclusion, HRpQCT remains a valuable research tool, but more work is needed to be able to use it in clinical practice.

人骨微结构的体内评价:临床有用吗?
高分辨率外周定量断层扫描(HRpQCT)在骨微观结构的体内评估已经在研究环境中使用了十年。在这篇综述中,我们探讨了该技术在临床实践中的价值。HRpQCT获得的骨微观结构参数与男性和女性的常见骨折有关。在绝经后的妇女中,一些参数也可以预测骨折的发生,独立于骨矿物质密度。在特定人群中,包括糖尿病、慢性肾病、糖皮质激素治疗和风湿病患者,HRpQCT的微观结构参数异常已被报道。HRpQCT研究的发现也可以解释骨脆性的种族差异。利用现有HRpQCT数据进行治疗监测在各种临床试验中一直具有挑战性。这种改善幅度很小,但往往与抗吸收药物的效力成正比。微有限元分析比微结构参数更能预测治疗效果。总之,HRpQCT仍然是一个有价值的研究工具,但要在临床实践中使用它还需要做更多的工作。
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