In vitro study of human proximal femur microstructure: analysis of the relationship between micro-CT data and quantitative ultrasound parameters
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationships between selected quantitative ultrasound (QUS)
parameters and human femur microstructure properties, as quantified by micro-computed tomography (micro-CT). The
authors employed an innovative custom-designed experimental set-up, which allowed the insonification of each
portion of an excised femoral head sample, simultaneously including trabecular region, cortical layer and cartilage in
their physiologic morphological configuration. Thirty different, uniformly distributed, regions of interest were analysed
for the calculation of apparent integrated backscatter (AIB), integrated reflection coefficient (IRC) and several micro-CT
parameters. QUS data acquisitions were performed through both single-element ultrasound transducers at two
different frequencies (2.25 and 3.5 MHz) and a clinically available 128-element echographic probe. Obtained results
showed that AIB was strongly correlated with trabecular network properties (|r| up to 0.80) and IRC had appreciable
linear correlations with cortical bone density (|r| up to 0.57). The agreement between single-element transducers and
echographic probe, combined with the innovative approach of considering the entire femoral head in its physiological
shape with all its components (cartilage, cortical layer, trabecular region), encourages the clinical translation of the
proposed approach as a possible new method for early osteoporosis diagnosis.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Osteoporosis; micro-computed tomography; quantitative ultrasound parameters.
Elenco autori:
Pisani, Paola; Casciaro, Sergio; Conversano, Francesco; Panetta, Daniele; Salvadori, Piero
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