Title :
MR Imaging and Osteoporosis: Fractal Lacunarity Analysis of Trabecular Bone
Author :
Zaia, Annamaria ; Eleonori, Roberta ; Maponi, Pierluigi ; Rossi, Roberto ; Murri, Roberto
Author_Institution :
Gerontologic & Geriatric Res. Dept., Italian Nat. Res. Centers on Aging, Ancona
fDate :
7/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We develop a method of magnetic resonance (MR) image analysis able to provide parameter(s) sensitive to bone microarchitecture changes in aging, and to osteoporosis onset and progression. The method has been built taking into account fractal properties of many anatomic and physiologic structures. Fractal lacunarity analysis has been used to determine relevant parameter(s) to differentiate among three types of trabecular bone structure (healthy young, healthy perimenopausal, and osteoporotic patients) from lumbar vertebra MR images. In particular, we propose to approximate the lacunarity function by a hyperbola model function that depends on three coefficients, alpha,beta, and gamma, and to compute these coefficients as the solution of a least squares problem. This triplet of coefficients provides a model function that better represents the variation of mass density of pixels in the image considered. Clinical application of this preliminary version of our method suggests that one of the three coefficients, beta, may represent a standard for the evaluation of trabecular bone architecture and a potentially useful parametric index for the early diagnosis of osteoporosis
Keywords :
biomedical MRI; bone; diseases; geriatrics; hyperbolic equations; least squares approximations; MR imaging; aging; anatomic structure; bone microarchitecture; fractal lacunarity analysis; fractal properties; healthy perimenopaused patient; healthy young patient; hyperbola model function; least squares problem; lumbar vertebra; magnetic resonance image analysis; osteoporosis; osteoporotic patient; trabecular bone structure; Aging; Cancellous bone; Fractals; Image analysis; Least squares approximation; Magnetic analysis; Magnetic resonance; Magnetic resonance imaging; Microarchitecture; Osteoporosis; Fractals; lacunarity analysis; magnetic resonance (MR) imaging; osteoporosis; trabecular bone;
Journal_Title :
Information Technology in Biomedicine, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TITB.2006.872078