通过分析松质骨周围的超声波来表征骨组织

K. Kitamura, H. Pan, S. Ueha, S. Kimura, N. Ohtomo
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骨质疏松症的准确诊断需要对骨小梁的厚度和间隔进行无损测量。本文介绍了分析松质骨组织散射的超声波的方法,并成功地估计了骨小梁的平均厚度和平均间隔。为了简单地确定散射超声波的主要机理,作者做了一些简化的假设,即骨小梁的所有轴都垂直于探测平面,被探测平面切割的骨小梁截面都是完美的圆,骨小梁呈周期性分布。这些假设使松质骨组织的理想模型得以建立,完美圆柱体的周期性分布,并利用该模型导出了散射函数。形式化人足跟(离体)骨小梁厚度和间隔的实验估计值与机械秤测量值大致相等。所提出的程序应用于人脚跟(体内),间隔和厚度的估计值接近人脚跟的期望值。
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Characterization of bone tissue by analysis of the ultrasonic waves scattered around cancellous bone
Accurate diagnosis of osteoporosis requires the nondestructive measurement of the thickness and interval of trabecular bones. This paper demonstrates procedure of analyzing the ultrasonic waves scattered by cancellous bone tissue and the success of estimating the average thickness and the average interval of trabecular bones. To determine primary mechanism of the scattered ultrasonic wave in a simple manner, the authors make some simplifying assumptions, i.e., all the axes of trabecular bones are vertical to the detecting plane, all the cross sections of trabecular bones cut by the detecting plane are perfect circles, and the trabecular bones are distributed periodically. These assumptions enable the formulation of an ideal model of the cancellous bone tissue, periodic distribution of perfect cylinders, and the scattering function is derived using the model. The experimentally estimated values of the thickness and interval of trabecular bone in formalinized human heel (in-vitro), are approximately equal to the values measured with a mechanical scale. The proposed procedures are applied for a human heel (in-vivo) and the estimated values of the interval and thickness are close to the expected values for a human heel.
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