Improving broadband ultrasound attenuation assessment in cancellous bone by mitigating the influence of cortical bone: Phantom and in-vitro study

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作者
Tasinkevych, Yuriy [1 ]
Falinska, Katarzyna [1 ]
Lewin, Peter A. [2 ]
Litniewski, Jerzy [1 ]
机构
[1] Polish Acad Sci, Inst Fundamental Technol Res, Dept Ultrasound, Warsaw, Poland
[2] Drexel Univ, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
关键词
Broadband ultrasound attenuation; Correction of influence of cortical bone; Trabecular bone; X-RAY ABSORPTIOMETRY; TRABECULAR BONE; ELDERLY-WOMEN; HIP FRACTURE; SLOW WAVES; BACKSCATTER; TRANSMISSION; PARAMETERS; DENSITY; OSTEOPOROSIS;
D O I
10.1016/j.ultras.2018.06.018
中图分类号
O42 [声学];
学科分类号
070206 ; 082403 ;
摘要
The purpose of this work was to present a new approach that allows the influence of cortical bone on non-invasive measurement of broadband ultrasound attenuation (BUA) to be corrected. The method, implemented here at 1 MHz makes use of backscattered signal and once refined and clinically confirmed, it would offer an alternative to ionizing radiation based methods, such as DEXA (Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry), quantitative computed tomography (QCT), radiographic absorptiometry (RA) or single X-ray absorptiometry (SXA), which are clinically approved for assessment of progress of osteoporosis. In addition, as the method employs reflected waves, it might substantially enhance the applicability of BUA - from being suitable to peripheral bones only it would extend this applicability to include such embedded bones as hip and femoral neck. The proposed approach allows the cortical layer parameters used for correction and the corrected value and parameter of the cancellous bone (BUA) to be determined simultaneously from the single (pulse-echo) bone backscattered wave; to the best of the authors' knowledge such approach was not previously reported. The validity of the method was tested using acoustic data obtained from a custom-designed bone-mimicking phantom and a calf femur. The relative error of the attenuation coefficient assessment was determined to be 3.9% and 4.7% for the bone phantom and calf bone specimens, respectively. When the cortical shell influence was not taken into account the corresponding errors were considerably higher 8.3% (artificial bone) and 9.2% (calf femur). As indicated above, once clinically proven, the use of this BUA measurement technique in reflection mode would augment diagnostic power of the attending physician by permitting to include bones, which are not accessible for transmission mode evaluation, e.g. hip, spine, humerus and femoral neck.
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