A simple non invasive computerized method for the assessment of bone repair within osteoconductive porous bioceramic grafts
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2005
Abstract:
Single energy X-ray imaging, due to its low cost
and flexibility, is one of the most used and common
technique to assess bone state and bone remodeling over
time. Standardized X-ray images are needed to compare
sets of radiographs for semi-quantitative analyses of
tissue remodeling. However, useful mathematical modeling
for the analysis of high level radiographic images are
not easily available. In order to propose a useful evaluation
tool to a wide clinical scenario, we present an
innovative calibration algorithm for a semi-quantitative
analysis of non-standardized digitized X-ray images. For
calibration on a unique standardization scale, three time
invariant regions (ROI) of radiographs were selected and
analyzed. The accuracy of the normalization method for Xray
films was successfully validated by using an aluminum
step wedge for routine X-ray exposures as tool to
standardize serial radiographs (Pearson correlation test:
R2ΒΌ0.96). This method was applied to investigate the
progression of the new bone deposition within ceramic
scaffolds used as osteoconductive substitute in large
bone defects taking advantage of a large animal model.
This innovative image-processing algorithm allowed the
identification and semi-quantification of the bone matrix
deposited within the implant. The osteo-integration at the
bone-implant interface was also investigated. A progressively
increasing bone tissue deposition within the porous
bioceramic implant and a progressive osteo-integration
was observed during the 12 months of the trial.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Viti, Federica; Scaglione, Silvia
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