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[Hounsfield Units As A measure of Bone Density-applications in Spine Surgery]

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Journal Unfallchirurg
Date 2019 May 5
PMID 31053924
Citations 17
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Despite today's good diagnostic and therapeutic options for osteoporosis, the number of unidentified cases is very high and therapy is therefore usually inadequate. Frequently, the diagnosis of osteoporosis is made only after the occurrence of a fracture. The reason for this, apart from the costs incurred as well as the additional radiation exposure of the diagnostics, is certainly the limited availability of dual energy X‑ray absorptiometry (DEXA) as well as quantitative computed tomography (q-CT). In search of an alternative technique, Hounsfield units (HU) of the clinical CT examination proved to be ground-breaking: the results of previous investigations demonstrated a reliable correlation between the T values of the DEXA measurement and the HU of the same vertebral body. Due to the widespread use of clinical CT scans of the thorax and the abdomen for a variety of indications, it is expected that the number of unidentified cases of osteoporosis can be significantly reduced-without additional costs and radiation exposure associated with osteoporosis screening. In addition to osteoporosis diagnostics, the calculated HU may also provide better preoperative planning as well as predicting the further course of the disease. Thus, the risk for vertebral body fractures, screw loosening and cage sintering after ventral fusion operations can be sufficiently predicted. In this way, preoperative modifications to the surgical procedure can be made to reduce the risk of implant failure.

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