2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jocd.2018.11.004
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DXA-Based 3D Analysis of the Cortical and Trabecular Bone of Hip Fracture Postmenopausal Women: A Case-Control Study

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“…This method used a statistical 3D model of the proximal femur’s form and density, and was built from the quantitative computed tomography (QCT) database (Caucasian men and women). The details of this method’s modeling can be found in Winzenrieth et al and Humbert et al [ 12 , 13 ]. The study was made from DXA exploration in order to obtain a 3D model specific to the patient’s proximal femur, generating measurements in 3D from the total area of interest in the femur.…”
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“…This method used a statistical 3D model of the proximal femur’s form and density, and was built from the quantitative computed tomography (QCT) database (Caucasian men and women). The details of this method’s modeling can be found in Winzenrieth et al and Humbert et al [ 12 , 13 ]. The study was made from DXA exploration in order to obtain a 3D model specific to the patient’s proximal femur, generating measurements in 3D from the total area of interest in the femur.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The cortical thickness (Cth, mm) and BMD of the cortical surface (sBMD cortical, mg/cm 2 , obtained by the multiplication of cortical vBMD (mg/cm 3 ) and Cth (cm)) provided additional analysis for the cortical region. The models and 3D-SHAPER measurements’ precision were evaluated against a QCT [ 12 , 13 ]. The average form precision—i.e., the average distance between external limits of the femur geometry—were derived from 3D-SHAPER and QCT, and the result was 0.93 mm.…”
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“…These results suggest that bone architecture studies could be of special interest with other diseases involving high bone remodeling. However, Humbert et al 20 observed a non-significant decrease in cortical thickness in postmenopausal patients with hip fracture compared to controls (1.746±0.127 mm vs. 1.783±0.123 mm; p=0.1). In our study, patients with HPP and traumatic fracture did not show a decrease in cortical thickness compared to those who did not fracture.…”
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confidence: 93%