Application of the minkowski functionals in 3D to high resolution MR images of trabecular bone: Prediction of the biomechanical strength by non-linear topological measures

H. F. Boehm, T. M. Link, R. A. Monetti, D. Mueller, E. J. Rummeny, D. Newitt, S. Majumdar, C. W. Raeth

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Abstract

Multi-dimensional convex objects can be characterized with respect to shape, structure, and the onnectivity of their components using a set of morphological descriptors known as the Minkowski functionals. In a 3D- Euclidian space, these correspond to volume, surface area, mean integral curvature, and the Euler-oincaré characteristic. We introduce the Minkowski functionals to medical image processing for the morphological analysis of trabecular bone tissue. In the context of osteoporosis - a metabolic disorder leading to a weakening of bone due to deterioration of micro-architecture - the structure of bone increasingly gains attention in the quantification of bone quality. The trabecular architecture of healthy cancellous bone consists of a complex 3D system of inter-connected mineralised elements whereas in osteoporosis the micro-structure is dominated by gaps and disconnections. At present, the standard parameter for diagnosis and assessment of fracture risk in osteoporosis is the bone mineral density (BMD) - a bulk measure of mineralisation irrespective of structural texture characteristics. With the development of modern imaging modalities (high resolution MRI, micro-CT) with spatial resolutions allowing to depict individual trabeculae bone micro-architecture has successfully been analysed using linear, 2- dimensional structural measures adopted from standard histo-morphometry. The preliminary results of our study demonstrate that due to the complex - i.e. the non-linear - network of trabecular bone structures non-linear measures in 3D are superior to linear ones in predicting mechanical properties of trabecular bone from structural information extracted from high resolution MR image data.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)172-180
Number of pages9
JournalProceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Volume5370 I
DOIs
StatePublished - 2004
EventProgress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Medical Imaging 2004: Imaging Processing - San Diego, CA, United States
Duration: 16 Feb 200419 Feb 2004

Keywords

  • 3D
  • Biomechanical Strength
  • Bone structure
  • HRMRI
  • Minkowski Functionals
  • Non-linear
  • Topology

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