Diagnostic accuracy of quantitative dual-energy CT-based volumetric bone mineral density assessment for the prediction of osteoporosis-associated fractures.
Leon D GruenewaldVitali KochSimon S MartinIbrahim YelKatrin EichlerTatjana Gruber-RouhLukas LengaJulian L WichmannLeona S AlizadehMoritz H AlbrechtChristoph MaderNicole A HuizingaTommaso D'AngeloSilvio MazziottiStefan WesargThomas J VoglChristian BoozPublished in: European radiology (2021)
•Dual-energy CT-derived assessment of bone mineral density can identify patients at risk to sustain osteoporosis-associated fractures with a sensitivity of 85.45% and a specificity of 89.19%. •The DECT-derived BMD threshold for identification of at-risk patients lies above the American College of Radiology (ACR) QCT guidelines for the identification of osteoporosis (93.70 mg/cm3 vs 80 mg/cm3).
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