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Single\u2010sided NMR to estimate morphological parameters of the trabecular bone structure
Purpose
Single\u2010sided 1H\u2010NMR is proposed for the estimation of morphological parameters of trabecular bone, and potentially the detection of pathophysiological alterations of bone structure. In this study, a new methodology was used to estimate such parameters without using an external reference signal, and to study intratrabecular and intertrabecular porosities, with a view to eventually scanning patients.
Methods
Animal trabecular bone samples were analyzed by a single\u2010sided device. The Carr\u2010Purcell\u2010Meiboom\u2010Gill sequence of 1H nuclei of fluids, including marrow, confined inside the bone, was analyzed by quasi\u2010continuous T2 distributions and separated into two 1H pools: short and long T2 components. The NMR parameters were estimated using models of trabecular bone structure, and compared with the corresponding micro\u2010CT.
Results
Without any further assumptions, the internal reference parameter (short T2 signal intensity fraction) enabled prediction of the micro\u2010CT parameters BV/TV (volume of the trabeculae/total sample volume) and BS/TV (external surface of the trabeculae/total sample volume) with linear correlation coefficient >0.80. The assignment of the two pools to intratrabecular and intertrabecular components yielded an estimate of average intratrabecular porosity (33 \ub1 5)%. Using the proposed models, the NMR\u2010estimated BV/TV and BS/TV were found to be linearly related to the corresponding micro\u2010CT values with high correlation (>0.90 for BV/TV; >0.80 for BS/TV) and agreement coefficients.
Conclusion
Low\u2010field, low\u2010cost portable devices that rely on intrinsic magnetic field gradients and do not use ionizing radiation are viable tools for in vitro preclinical studies of pathophysiological structural alterations of trabecular bone