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      Comparison of Micro-CT post-processing methods for evaluating the trabecular bone volume fraction in a rat ACL-transection model

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          Trabecular bone volume fraction assessments are likely sensitive to the analysis method and selection of the region of interest. Currently, there are several methods for selecting the region of interest to analyze trabecular bone in animal models of post-traumatic osteoarthritis. The objective of this study was to compare three published methods for determining the trabecular bone volume fraction of the medial tibial epiphyses in ACL transected and contralateral ACL intact knees. Micro-computed tomography images of both knees were obtained five weeks postoperatively and evaluated using three methods: (1) the Whole Compartment Method that captured the entire medial compartment, (2) the centrally located Single Core Method, and (3) the Triplet Core Method that averaged focal locations in the anterior, central, and posterior regions. The Whole Compartment method detected significant bone loss in the ACL transected knee compared to the ACL intact knee (p<0.001), with a loss of 15.2±3.9%. The Single Core and the Triplet Core Methods detected losses of 7.5±10.5% (p=0.061) and 14.1±13.7%(p=0.01), respectively. Details regarding segmentation methods are important for facilitating comparisons between studies, and for selecting methods to document trabecular bone changes and treatment outcomes. Based on these findings, the Whole Compartment Method is recommended, as it was least variable and more sensitive for detecting differences in the bone volume fraction in the medial compartment.

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          Journal
          0157375
          4563
          J Biomech
          J Biomech
          Journal of biomechanics
          0021-9290
          1873-2380
          31 August 2016
          24 August 2016
          3 October 2016
          03 October 2017
          : 49
          : 14
          : 3559-3563
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Orthopaedics, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University/Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI
          [2 ]Department of Medical Biostatistics, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT
          [3 ]Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA
          [4 ]School of Engineering, Brown University, Providence, RI
          Author notes
          Corresponding Author: Braden C. Fleming, PhD, Bioengineering Labs, Coro West, Suite 404, Rhode Island Hospital, 1 Hoppin Street, Providence RI 02903; PH: 401-444-5444; FX: 401-444-4418; Braden_Fleming@ 123456brown.edu
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          PMC5074884 PMC5074884 5074884 nihpa813748
          10.1016/j.jbiomech.2016.08.024
          5074884
          27594677
          a95ed16f-365d-48c5-88eb-bc8c7d2d2fb2
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          Osteoarthritis,Knee,Ligament,Micro-computed Tomography,Bone
          Osteoarthritis, Knee, Ligament, Micro-computed Tomography, Bone

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