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The ageing process is accompanied by osteoporosis,sarcopenia and obesity,which are named as osteosarcopenic obesity(OSO)syndrome.It is a recently identified syndrome characterized by simultaneous presence of osteopenia/osteoporosis,sarcopenia and increased adiposity(obesity),with a potential interconnection within these diseases via common pathophysiology.OSO is harmful for the elderly's physical-mental health and living quality,especially for bone fracture.Therefore,we reviewed a research progress on the relationship between OSO and fractures in the elderly.
Résumé
Trabecular microstructure is an important factor in determining bone strength and physiological function. Normal X-ray and computed tomography (CT) cannot accurately reflect the microstructure of trabecular bone. High-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (HR-pQCT) is a new imaging technique in recent years. It can qualitatively and quantitatively measure the three-dimensional microstructure and volume bone mineral density of trabecular bone . It has high precision and relative low dose of radiation. This new imaging tool is helpful for us to understand the trabecular microstructure more deeply. The finite element analysis of HR-pQCT data can be used to predict the bone strength accurately. We can assess the risk of osteoporosis and fracture with three-dimensional reconstructed images and trabecular microstructure parameters. In this review, we summarize the technical flow, data parameters and clinical application of HR-pQCT in order to provide some reference for the popularization and extensive application of HR-pQCT.