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Study on the Condition of Aging Vertebral Fracture Patients with Aging Based on Magnetic Resonance Imaging

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The dissertation study was collected from 2015 to 2018 inpatients in our hospital for spinal surgery. For the 574 patients who met the inclusion criteria, they were divided into group A according to lumbar vertebrae QCT: lumbar vertebra CTQ ≤ 30 mg/cm3; group B: 30 mg/cm3 < waist QCT value ≤ 50 mg/cm3; group C: 50 mg/cm 3 < waist QCT value < 80 mg/cm3; Group D: 80 mg/cm3 ≤ waist QCT value < 120 mg/cm3. Among them, 142 patients in group A, 172 patients in group B, 177 patients in group C, and 83 patients in group D. MRI data from each group were reviewed and recorded for the presence or absence of a black linear signal on the STIR fat suppression image. The aim was to investigate whether bone density values were associated with the presence of a black linear signal of MRI STIR in osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures in order to provide a better reference for clinical treatment.

Keywords: BONE DENSITY; MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING; PATIENTS; VERTEBRAL FRACTURE

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 01 April 2020

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