Scott J. Lee
University of Wisconsin-Madison
23 Papers
Scott J. Lee is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Osteoporosis. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 19 publications. Previous affiliations of Scott J. Lee include Emory University & Emory University Hospital.
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Papers
Opportunistic Osteoporosis Screening at Routine Abdominal and Thoracic CT: Normative L1 Trabecular Attenuation Values in More than 20 000 Adults.
Samuel Jang,Peter M Graffy,Timothy J. Ziemlewicz,Scott J. Lee,Ronald M. Summers,Perry J. Pickhardt +5 more
TL;DR: Normative ranges of L1 vertebra trabecular attenuation were established across all adult ages, and these can serve as a quick reference at routine CT to identify adults with low bone mineral density who are at risk for osteoporosis.
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Opportunistic screening for osteoporosis using the sagittal reconstruction from routine abdominal CT for combined assessment of vertebral fractures and density
Scott J. Lee,Neil Binkley,Meghan G. Lubner,Richard J. Bruce,Timothy J. Ziemlewicz,Perry J. Pickhardt +5 more
TL;DR: Assessment of the sagittal view alone at routine abdominal CT for both vertebral fractures and trabecular bone mineral density provides a rapid and effective opportunistic screen for detecting individuals at increased risk for fragility fractures.
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Automated CT biomarkers for opportunistic prediction of future cardiovascular events and mortality in an asymptomatic screening population: a retrospective cohort study.
Perry J. Pickhardt,Peter M Graffy,Ryan Zea,Scott J. Lee,Jiamin Liu,Veit Sandfort,Ronald M. Summers +6 more
- 02 Mar 2020
TL;DR: Fully-automated quantitative tissue biomarkers derived from CT scans can outperform established clinical parameters for pre-symptomatic risk stratification for future serious adverse events, and add opportunistic value to CT scans performed for other indications.
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Future Osteoporotic Fracture Risk Related to Lumbar Vertebral Trabecular Attenuation Measured at Routine Body CT
TL;DR: For patients undergoing body CT scanning for any indication, L1 vertebral trabecular attenuation is a simple measure that, when ≤90 HU, identifies patients with a significant decrease in fracture‐free survival.
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Automated Abdominal CT Imaging Biomarkers for Opportunistic Prediction of Future Major Osteoporotic Fractures in Asymptomatic Adults.
Perry J. Pickhardt,Peter M Graffy,Ryan Zea,Scott J. Lee,Jiamin Liu,Veit Sandfort,Ronald M. Summers +6 more
TL;DR: Automated bone and muscle imaging biomarkers derived from CT scans provided comparable performance to Fracture Risk Assessment Tool score for presymptomatic prediction of future osteoporotic fractures.
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