超声在骨组织探索中的贡献

P. Laugier , F. Padilla , F. Peyrin , K. Raum , A. Saied , M. Talmant , L. Vico
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骨生物力学能力的首选评估是在体外通过直接力学测试和在体内通过x射线吸收测定技术。30多年来,研究人员一直在开发替代技术,通过超声波方法,旨在提供(i)体外弹性特性,而不涉及力学测试的破坏性特征的并发症;(ii)体内骨折风险的评估,利用弹性波的传播,固有地受材料和结构骨特性的影响。体外策略包括使用多尺度超声评估来综合评估材料(或本征)和结构在不同对称轴上的弹性特性。体内方法包括使用超声方法允许的不同传播模式(体波,导波,表面波)。我们将回顾每种超声方法的体外和临床数据,并讨论定量骨评估领域的潜在发展领域。
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Apport des ultrasons dans l'exploration du tissu osseux

The preferred assessment of bone biomechanical competence in vitro is by direct mechanical testing and in vivo by X-ray absorptiometry techniques. For more than 30 years investigators have been developing alternative techniques, by ultrasonic methods, aimed at providing (i) the elastic properties in vitro without the complications related the destructive character of mechanical testing and (ii) the evaluation of the fracture risk in vivo, taking benefit of the propagation of elastic wave which are inherently affected by both material and structural bone properties. The in vitro strategy includes the use of multiscale ultrasonic assessment for the combined evaluation of both the material (or intrinsic) and the structural elastic properties in various axes of symmetry. The in vivo approach involves the use of the different propagation modes (bulk wave, guided wave, surface wave) permitted by the ultrasonic approach. We will review the in vitro and clinical data on each ultrasonic approach and discuss potential areas of development in the field of quantitative bone assessment bone.

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