Literature DB >> 23976803

Prediction of trabecular bone qualitative properties using scanning quantitative ultrasound.

Yi-Xian Qin1, Wei Lin, Erik Mittra, Yi Xia, Jiqi Cheng, Stefan Judex, Clint Rubin, Ralph Müller.   

Abstract

Microgravity induced bone loss represents a critical health problem in astronauts, particularly occurred in weight-supporting skeleton, which leads to osteopenia and increase of fracture risk. Lack of suitable evaluation modality makes it difficult for monitoring skeletal status in long term space mission and increases potential risk of complication. Such disuse osteopenia and osteoporosis compromise trabecular bone density, and architectural and mechanical properties. While X-ray based imaging would not be practical in space, quantitative ultrasound may provide advantages to characterize bone density and strength through wave propagation in complex trabecular structure. This study used a scanning confocal acoustic diagnostic and navigation system (SCAN) to evaluate trabecular bone quality in 60 cubic trabecular samples harvested from adult sheep. Ultrasound image based SCAN measurements in structural and strength properties were validated by μCT and compressive mechanical testing. This result indicated a moderately strong negative correlations observed between broadband ultrasonic attenuation (BUA) and μCT-determined bone volume fraction (BV/TV, R2=0.53). Strong correlations were observed between ultrasound velocity (UV) and bone's mechanical strength and structural parameters, i.e., bulk Young's modulus (R2=0.67) and BV/TV (R2=0.85). The predictions for bone density and mechanical strength were significantly improved by using a linear combination of both BUA and UV, yielding R2=0.92 for BV/TV and R2=0.71 for bulk Young's modulus. These results imply that quantitative ultrasound can characterize trabecular structural and mechanical properties through measurements of particular ultrasound parameters, and potentially provide an excellent estimation for bone's structural integrity.

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Keywords:  bone adaptation; bone loss in space; bone mineral density; bone quality; disuse osteoporosis; dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry; quantitative ultrasound; scanning confocal ultrasound; speed of sound; ultrasound attenuation; ultrasound velocity

Year:  2013        PMID: 23976803      PMCID: PMC3747567          DOI: 10.1016/j.actaastro.2012.08.032

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Astronaut        ISSN: 0094-5765            Impact factor:   2.413


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