Non-Invasive Assessment of Structural and Mechanical Microenvironment (MME) Changes during Long Bone Regeneration Using Multi-Modal and Multi-Parametric Ultrasound Imaging Techniques in a Segmental Tibial Sheep Model In Vivo.

IF 4.4 2区 医学 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Songyuan Tang, Peer Shajudeen, Francesca Taraballi, Candice Hasse, Fernando Cabrera, Xu Yang, Md Tauhidul Islam, Enrica De Rosa, Bradley Weiner, Matthew Becker, Ennio Tasciotti, Raffaella Righetti
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Abstract

Objective: The underlying regeneration process of bony defects often exhibits multifaceted nature, which may not be completely characterized by imaging methods currently available to the clinic. In this paper, we present the first longitudinal study to use multi-modal and multi-parametric ultrasound (US) imaging to assess bone regeneration in situations of segmental defects. Our intention is to demonstrate the utility of 3-D US and ultra-sound elastography (USE) to monitor ongoing biological processes accompanying bone regeneration.

Methods: We derived two imaging markers from the proposed multimodal US imaging technique: the new-bone bulk volume and fibrovascular connective tissue area and computed their global and local statistics in a subject-specific manner.

Results: From a cohort of 5 sheep treated with baseline tissue engineered construct (TEC), the distance (mm) between surface reconstructions from multi-view 3-D US and CT was 0.30 ± 0.67 (60 days post implantation) and 0.22 ± 0.43 (120 days post implantation). From USE, we discovered a new contrast mechanism between the soft tissue and fibrovascular connective tissue in axial normal strain elastograms and corroborated it using end-point histology. From two sheep, we detected negative and positive correlations between the fibrovascular connective tissue area at 60 days post shell implantation and the area of bone mass that continued to form after 60 days post shell implantation.

Conclusion: Based on our results, it is feasible to use the proposed multi-modal and multi-parametric US imaging technique to assess structural and mechanical micro-environmental changes.

Significance: In the future, 3-D US and USE may become important quantitative tools for bone fracture healing diagnosis and prognosis.

利用多模态和多参数超声成像技术无创评估羊胫骨模型长骨再生过程中结构和机械微环境(MME)的变化。
目的:骨缺损的潜在再生过程往往具有多面性,这可能是目前临床可用的成像方法无法完全表征的。在本文中,我们提出了第一项纵向研究,使用多模态和多参数超声(US)成像来评估节段性缺损情况下的骨再生。我们的目的是展示3d超声和超声波弹性成像(USE)在监测伴随骨再生的生物过程中的效用。方法:我们从拟议的多模态US成像技术中获得两个成像标记:新骨体积和纤维血管结缔组织面积,并以特定于受试者的方式计算其全局和局部统计数据。结果:对5只羊进行基线组织工程构建(TEC)处理后,多视角三维US和CT重建表面的距离(mm)分别为0.30±0.67(植入后60天)和0.22±0.43(植入后120天)。从USE中,我们发现了软组织和纤维血管结缔组织在轴向正常应变弹性图中的一种新的对比机制,并通过终点组织学证实了这一机制。从两只羊身上,我们发现在植入壳后60天的纤维血管结缔组织面积与植入壳后60天继续形成的骨量面积呈正相关和负相关。结论:基于我们的研究结果,采用所提出的多模态和多参数US成像技术来评估结构和机械微环境变化是可行的。意义:在未来,3d US和USE可能成为骨折愈合诊断和预后的重要定量工具。
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IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering 工程技术-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
9.40
自引率
4.30%
发文量
880
审稿时长
2.5 months
期刊介绍: IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering contains basic and applied papers dealing with biomedical engineering. Papers range from engineering development in methods and techniques with biomedical applications to experimental and clinical investigations with engineering contributions.
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