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Dynamic thermal/acoustic response for human bone materials at different energy levels: A diagnosis approach.

Ashok Kumar Thella1, James Rizkalla2, Neeraj Rathi1, Monika Kakani1, Ahdy Helmy2, Paul Salama1, Maher E Rizkalla3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The non-invasive diagnostic approaches have gained high attention in recent years, utilizing high technology sensor systems, including infrared, microwave devices, acoustic transducers, etc. The patient safety, high resolution images, and reliability are among the driving forces toward high technology approaches. The thermal and acoustic responses of the materials may reflect the important research parameters such as penetration depth, power consumption, and temperature change used for the practical models of the system. This paper emphasizes the approach for orthopedic application where the bone densities were considered in simulation to designate the type of human bones.
METHODS: Thermal energy pulses were applied in order to study the penetration depth, the maximum temperature change; spatially and dynamically, and the acoustic pressure distribution over the bone thickness. The study was performed to optimize the amount of energy introduced into the materials that generate the temperature value for high resolution beyond the noise level.
RESULTS: Three different energy pulses were used; 1 J, 3 J and 5 J. The thermal energy applied to the four bone materials, cancellous bone, cortical bone, red bone marrow, and yellow bone marrow were producing relative changes in temperature. The maximum change ranges from 0.5 K to 2 K for the applied pulses. The acoustic pressure also ranges from 210 to 220 dB among the various types of bones.
CONCLUSION: The results obtained from simulation suggest that a practical model utilizing infra-red scanning probe and piezoelectric devices may serve for the orthopedic diagnostic approach. The simulations for multiple layers such as skin interfaced with bone will be reserved for future considerations.

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Keywords:  Diagnosis; IR sensor; Ortho; Piezoelectric

Year:  2016        PMID: 27829731      PMCID: PMC5094687          DOI: 10.1016/j.jor.2016.10.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Orthop        ISSN: 0972-978X


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