Preoperative MRI-based vertebral bone quality (VBQ) score assessment in patients undergoing lumbar spinal fusion
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Preoperative MRI-based vertebral bone quality (VBQ) score assessment in patients undergoing lumbar spinal fusion
Abstract
Background context: The importance of bone status assessment in spine surgery is well recognized. The current gold standard for assessing bone mineral density is dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA). However, DEXA has been shown to overestimate BMD in patients with spinal degenerative disease and obesity. Consequently, alternative radiographic measurements using data routinely gathered during preoperative evaluation have been explored for the evaluation of bone quality and fracture risk. Opportunistic quantitative computed tomography (QCT) and more recently, the MRI-based vertebral bone quality (VBQ) score, have both been shown to correlate with DEXA T-scores and predict osteoporotic fractures. However, to date the direct association between VBQ and QCT has not been studied.
Purpose: The objective of this study was to evaluate the correlation between VBQ and spine QCT BMD measurements and assess whether the recently described novel VBQ score can predict the presence of osteopenia/osteoporosis diagnosed with QCT.
Study design/setting: Cross-sectional study using retrospectively collected data.
Patient sample: Patients undergoing lumbar fusion from 2014-2019 at a single, academic institution with available preoperative lumbar CT and T1-weighted MRIs were included.
Outcome measures: Correlation of the VBQ score with BMD measured by QCT, and association between VBQ score and presence of osteopenia/osteoporosis.
Methods: Asynchronous QCT measurements were performed. The average L1-L2 BMD was calculated and patients were categorized as either normal BMD (>120 mg/cm3) or osteopenic/osteoporotic (≤120 mg/cm3). The VBQ score was calculated by dividing the median signal intensity of the L1-L4 vertebral bodies by the signal intensity of the cerebrospinal fluid on midsagittal T1-weighted MRI images. Inter-observer reliability testing of the VBQ measurements was performed. Demographic data and the VBQ score were compared between the normal and osteopenic/osteoporotic group. To determine the area-under-curve (AUC) of the VBQ score as a predictor of osteopenia/osteoporosis receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis was performed. VBQ scores were compared with QCT BMD using the Pearson's correlation.
Results: A total of 198 patients (53% female) were included. The mean age was 62 years and the mean BMI was 28.2 kg/m2. The inter-observer reliability of the VBQ measurements was excellent (ICC of 0.90). When comparing the patients with normal QCT BMD to those with osteopenia/osteoporosis, the patients with osteopenia/osteoporosis were significantly older (64.9 vs. 56.7 years, p<.0001). The osteopenic/osteoporotic group had significantly higher VBQ scores (2.6 vs. 2.2, p<.0001). The VBQ score showed a statistically significant negative correlation with QCT BMD (correlation coefficient = -0.358, 95% CI -0.473 - -0.23, p<.001). Using a VBQ score cutoff value of 2.388, the categorical VBQ score yielded a sensitivity of 74.3% and a specificity of 57.0% with an AUC of 0.7079 to differentiate patients with osteopenia/osteoporosis and with normal BMD.
Conclusions: We found that the VBQ score showed moderate diagnostic ability to differentiate patients with normal BMD versus osteopenic/osteoporotic BMD based on QCT. VBQ may be an interesting adjunct to clinically performed bone density measurements in the future.
Keywords: Bone quality; MRI; Osteoporosis; QCT; Spine surgery; VBQ.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declarations of competing interests The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper
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