DocumentCode
7940
Title
Image Texture in Dental Panoramic Radiographs as a Potential Biomarker of Osteoporosis
Author
Roberts, Martin G. ; Graham, James ; Devlin, Hugh
Author_Institution
Centre for Imaging Sci., Univ. of Manchester, Manchester, UK
Volume
60
Issue
9
fYear
2013
fDate
Sept. 2013
Firstpage
2384
Lastpage
2392
Abstract
Previous studies have shown an association between osteoporosis and automatic measurements of mandibular cortical width on dental panoramic radiographs (DPRs). In this study, we show that additional image texture features increase this association and propose the combined features as a potential biomarker for osteoporosis. We used an existing dataset of 663 DPRs of female patients with bone mineral density (BMD) measurements. The mandibular cortex was located using a previously described computer algorithm. Texture features, based on co-occurrence matrices and fractal dimension, were measured in the bone within the cortex and also in the superior basal bone above the cortex. These, augmented by cortical width measurements, were used by a random forest classifier to identify osteoporosis at femoral neck, total hip, and lumbar spine. Classification performance was assessed by ROC analysis. Area-under-curve (AUC) values for identifying osteoporosis at femoral neck were 0.830, 0.824, and 0.872 using, respectively, cortical width alone, cortical texture (co-occurrence matrix features) alone, and combined width and texture. At 80% sensitivity, these classifiers produced specificity values of 74.4%, 73.6%, and 80.0%, respectively. Fractal dimension was a less effective texture feature. Prediction of osteoporosis at the lumbar spine was poorer, but a combined width and superior basal bone texture classifier gave a significant improvement in AUC at over the use of width alone.
Keywords
biomedical measurement; bone; density measurement; dentistry; diagnostic radiography; fractals; image classification; image texture; medical disorders; medical image processing; ROC analysis; biomarker; bone mineral density measurement; cortical width measurement; dental panoramic radiographs; femoral neck; fractal dimension; image classification; image texture; lumbar spine; mandibular cortex; mandibular cortical width; osteoporosis; superior basal bone texture classifier; total hip; Biomedical measurement; Bones; Dentistry; Fractals; Image texture; Osteoporosis; Vegetation; Co-occurrence matrices; dental panoramic radiograph (DPR); image texture; osteoporosis; random forest classifier; Area Under Curve; Biological Markers; Bone Density; Bone and Bones; Cluster Analysis; Female; Humans; Osteoporosis; ROC Curve; Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted; Radiography, Panoramic;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.2013.2256908
Filename
6494268
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