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研究设计回顾性诊断研究:评估基于全脊柱 X 射线的股骨近端形态参数对骨密度进行定量评估的实用性:CT 和 MRI 是常用的骨密度机会性评估方法。然而,目前还缺乏通过X光片定量评估成人脊柱畸形(ASD)患者骨密度的方法:方法:收集在本医院接受治疗的 ASD 患者的病历资料。根据 DEXA T 值将患者分为骨质疏松组和非骨质疏松组。比较人口统计学信息、放射学参数(管状骨比率,CBR;皮质骨厚度,CBT)、Hounsfield 单位(HUs)和椎体质量(VBQ)评分。进行了皮尔逊相关分析,以评估 CBR、CBT 和 T 评分之间的相关性。多元线性回归分析确定了骨密度 T 值的独立预测因素。通过接收者操作特征曲线(ROC)和曲线下面积(AUC)计算来研究骨质疏松症的预测性能:与非骨质疏松组相比,骨质疏松组的 CBR 更大,CBT 更小。股骨近端形态参数与全髋T值的相关性最强。高龄(β=-0.028,95%CI=-0.054 至 -0.002,P=0.032)、低体重指数(β=0.07,95%CI=0.014 至 0.126,P=0.015)和高 CBR(β=-7.772,95%CI=-10.519 至 -5.025,PC结论:利用全脊柱 X 射线的 CBR 是 ASD 患者简单有效的骨质疏松症筛查指标,有助于脊柱外科医生对所有就诊患者进行骨密度评估。
The Canal Bone Ratio: A Novel Indicator for Opportunistic Osteoporosis Screening in Adult Spinal Deformity Patients Through Radiographs.
Study design: Retrospective diagnostic study.
Objectives: To evaluate the utility of quantitative assessment of bone density using proximal femoral morphological parameters based on full-spine x-rays.
Summary of background data: CT and MRI are commonly utilized methods for opportunistic assessment of bone density. However, there is currently a lack of means to quantitatively assess bone density in adult spinal deformity (ASD) patients through radiographs.
Methods: Data collection involved medical records of ASD patients treated at our hospital. Patients were categorized into osteoporotic and nonosteoporotic groups based on dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry T-scores. Demographic information, radiographic parameters (canal bone ratio, canal bone ratio (CBR); cortical bone thickness, cortical bone thickness (CBT)), Hounsfield units, and vertebral body quality (VBQ) scores were compared. Pearson correlation analysis was conducted to assess the correlation between CBR, CBT, and T-scores. Multiple linear regression analysis identified independent predictors of bone density T-scores. Receiver operating characteristic curves and area under the curve calculations were performed to investigate the predictive performance for osteoporosis.
Results: A total of 102 patients were included, with the osteoporotic group showing larger CBR and smaller CBT compared with the nonosteoporotic group. Proximal femoral morphological parameters exhibited the strongest correlation with total hip T-scores. Advanced age (β=-0.028, 95% CI=-0.054 to -0.002, P =0.032), low BMI (β=0.07, 95% CI=0.014-0.126, P =0.015), and high CBR (β=-7.772, 95% CI=-10.519 to -5.025, P <0.001) were identified as independent predictors of low bone density. Receiver operating characteristic analysis demonstrated that CBR had a similar osteoporosis screening capability as Hounsfield units, followed by CBT and VBQ scores.
Conclusions: The utilization of CBR from full-spine x-rays is a simple and effective osteoporosis screening indicator for ASD patients, facilitating bone density assessments by spine surgeons for all attending patients.
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Recognized internationally as the leading journal in its field, Spine is an international, peer-reviewed, bi-weekly periodical that considers for publication original articles in the field of Spine. It is the leading subspecialty journal for the treatment of spinal disorders. Only original papers are considered for publication with the understanding that they are contributed solely to Spine. The Journal does not publish articles reporting material that has been reported at length elsewhere.