Radiographic assessment of the association of upper femur geometry and texture features to hip osteoarthritis and fracture

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common joint disease found mostly in the elderly that progressively leads to the loss of articular cartilage, along with subchondral bone changes (sclerosis) and joint space narrowing, eventually resulting in joint failure. Osteoporosis (OP), another bone disorder mostly of...

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Main Author: Adjei, Y. (Yaw)
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: University of Oulu 2015
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spelling ndltd-oulo.fi-oai-oulu.fi-nbnfioulu-2015112621772018-06-20T04:57:54ZRadiographic assessment of the association of upper femur geometry and texture features to hip osteoarthritis and fractureAdjei, Y. (Yaw)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess© Yaw Adjei, 2015Medical TechnologyOsteoarthritis (OA) is a common joint disease found mostly in the elderly that progressively leads to the loss of articular cartilage, along with subchondral bone changes (sclerosis) and joint space narrowing, eventually resulting in joint failure. Osteoporosis (OP), another bone disorder mostly of the elderly, is the gradual loss of bone tissue mass (bone mineral density (BMD)) resulting in reduction in bone strength and an increased risk of fracture. Bone geometry also plays a role in developing a fracture or not. OA causes increase in bone volume, but fracture is still prevalent in OA patients. The aim of this study was to investigate association of upper femur geometry and texture features to hip OA and hip fracture using radiography. Supine anteroposterior radiographs of hip and BMD from 125 postmenopausal women were used for this research. Hip geometry parameters and texture related parameters were obtained from the radiographs. Participants’ weight, height, and body mass index (BMI) were also used in this research. OA was found in women with higher weight, BMI, femur neck BMD, neck diameter (ND), and neck cortex thickness, and shorter joint space width (JSW). OA women also had higher homogeneity index of Laplacian images of femur neck and lower entropy of Laplacian images of femur neck. Fractures were more common among women with lower neck BMD, and higher femoral neck axis length, JSW, hip axis length (HAL) and acetabular width (w). For cervical fractures, JSW and w were higher. Women with trochanteric fractures had lower neck BMD and head diameter, and higher ND and HAL. Upper femur geometry may play a role in the initiation and progression of OA and OP, and trabecular microarchitectural changes in OA are relatively distinct. Higher weight, BMI and neck BMD are predisposing factors for OA. Lower neck BMD is a predisposing factor for trochanteric fracture.University of Oulu2015-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:oulu-201511262177urn:nbn:fi:oulu-201511262177eng
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Adjei, Y. (Yaw)
Radiographic assessment of the association of upper femur geometry and texture features to hip osteoarthritis and fracture
description Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common joint disease found mostly in the elderly that progressively leads to the loss of articular cartilage, along with subchondral bone changes (sclerosis) and joint space narrowing, eventually resulting in joint failure. Osteoporosis (OP), another bone disorder mostly of the elderly, is the gradual loss of bone tissue mass (bone mineral density (BMD)) resulting in reduction in bone strength and an increased risk of fracture. Bone geometry also plays a role in developing a fracture or not. OA causes increase in bone volume, but fracture is still prevalent in OA patients. The aim of this study was to investigate association of upper femur geometry and texture features to hip OA and hip fracture using radiography. Supine anteroposterior radiographs of hip and BMD from 125 postmenopausal women were used for this research. Hip geometry parameters and texture related parameters were obtained from the radiographs. Participants’ weight, height, and body mass index (BMI) were also used in this research. OA was found in women with higher weight, BMI, femur neck BMD, neck diameter (ND), and neck cortex thickness, and shorter joint space width (JSW). OA women also had higher homogeneity index of Laplacian images of femur neck and lower entropy of Laplacian images of femur neck. Fractures were more common among women with lower neck BMD, and higher femoral neck axis length, JSW, hip axis length (HAL) and acetabular width (w). For cervical fractures, JSW and w were higher. Women with trochanteric fractures had lower neck BMD and head diameter, and higher ND and HAL. Upper femur geometry may play a role in the initiation and progression of OA and OP, and trabecular microarchitectural changes in OA are relatively distinct. Higher weight, BMI and neck BMD are predisposing factors for OA. Lower neck BMD is a predisposing factor for trochanteric fracture.
author Adjei, Y. (Yaw)
author_facet Adjei, Y. (Yaw)
author_sort Adjei, Y. (Yaw)
title Radiographic assessment of the association of upper femur geometry and texture features to hip osteoarthritis and fracture
title_short Radiographic assessment of the association of upper femur geometry and texture features to hip osteoarthritis and fracture
title_full Radiographic assessment of the association of upper femur geometry and texture features to hip osteoarthritis and fracture
title_fullStr Radiographic assessment of the association of upper femur geometry and texture features to hip osteoarthritis and fracture
title_full_unstemmed Radiographic assessment of the association of upper femur geometry and texture features to hip osteoarthritis and fracture
title_sort radiographic assessment of the association of upper femur geometry and texture features to hip osteoarthritis and fracture
publisher University of Oulu
publishDate 2015
url http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:oulu-201511262177
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