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Ultrasound Radiation Force for the Assessment of Bone Fracture Healing in Children: An In Vivo Pilot Study

Vibrational characteristics of bone are directly dependent on its physical properties. In this study, a vibrational method for bone evaluation is introduced. We propose a new type of quantitative vibro-acoustic method based on the acoustic radiation force of ultrasound for bone characterization in p...

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Autores principales: Ghavami, Siavash, Gregory, Adriana, Webb, Jeremy, Bayat, Mahdi, Denis, Max, Kumar, Viksit, Milbrand, Todd A., Larson, A. Noelle, Fatemi, Mostafa, Alizad, Azra
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6412657/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30813465
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19040955
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author Ghavami, Siavash
Gregory, Adriana
Webb, Jeremy
Bayat, Mahdi
Denis, Max
Kumar, Viksit
Milbrand, Todd A.
Larson, A. Noelle
Fatemi, Mostafa
Alizad, Azra
author_facet Ghavami, Siavash
Gregory, Adriana
Webb, Jeremy
Bayat, Mahdi
Denis, Max
Kumar, Viksit
Milbrand, Todd A.
Larson, A. Noelle
Fatemi, Mostafa
Alizad, Azra
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description Vibrational characteristics of bone are directly dependent on its physical properties. In this study, a vibrational method for bone evaluation is introduced. We propose a new type of quantitative vibro-acoustic method based on the acoustic radiation force of ultrasound for bone characterization in persons with fracture. Using this method, we excited the clavicle or ulna by an ultrasound radiation force pulse which induces vibrations in the bone, resulting in an acoustic wave that is measured by a hydrophone placed on the skin. The acoustic signals were used for wave velocity estimation based on a cross-correlation technique. To further separate different vibration characteristics, we adopted a variational mode decomposition technique to decompose the received signal into an ensemble of band-limited intrinsic mode functions, allowing analysis of the acoustic signals by their constitutive components. This prospective study included 15 patients: 12 with clavicle fractures and three with ulna fractures. Contralateral intact bones were used as controls. Statistical analysis demonstrated that fractured bones can be differentiated from intact ones with a detection probability of 80%. Additionally, we introduce a “healing factor” to quantify the bone healing progress which successfully tracked the progress of healing in 80% of the clavicle fractures in the study.
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spelling pubmed-64126572019-04-03 Ultrasound Radiation Force for the Assessment of Bone Fracture Healing in Children: An In Vivo Pilot Study Ghavami, Siavash Gregory, Adriana Webb, Jeremy Bayat, Mahdi Denis, Max Kumar, Viksit Milbrand, Todd A. Larson, A. Noelle Fatemi, Mostafa Alizad, Azra Sensors (Basel) Article Vibrational characteristics of bone are directly dependent on its physical properties. In this study, a vibrational method for bone evaluation is introduced. We propose a new type of quantitative vibro-acoustic method based on the acoustic radiation force of ultrasound for bone characterization in persons with fracture. Using this method, we excited the clavicle or ulna by an ultrasound radiation force pulse which induces vibrations in the bone, resulting in an acoustic wave that is measured by a hydrophone placed on the skin. The acoustic signals were used for wave velocity estimation based on a cross-correlation technique. To further separate different vibration characteristics, we adopted a variational mode decomposition technique to decompose the received signal into an ensemble of band-limited intrinsic mode functions, allowing analysis of the acoustic signals by their constitutive components. This prospective study included 15 patients: 12 with clavicle fractures and three with ulna fractures. Contralateral intact bones were used as controls. Statistical analysis demonstrated that fractured bones can be differentiated from intact ones with a detection probability of 80%. Additionally, we introduce a “healing factor” to quantify the bone healing progress which successfully tracked the progress of healing in 80% of the clavicle fractures in the study. MDPI 2019-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6412657/ /pubmed/30813465 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19040955 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ghavami, Siavash
Gregory, Adriana
Webb, Jeremy
Bayat, Mahdi
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Milbrand, Todd A.
Larson, A. Noelle
Fatemi, Mostafa
Alizad, Azra
Ultrasound Radiation Force for the Assessment of Bone Fracture Healing in Children: An In Vivo Pilot Study
title Ultrasound Radiation Force for the Assessment of Bone Fracture Healing in Children: An In Vivo Pilot Study
title_full Ultrasound Radiation Force for the Assessment of Bone Fracture Healing in Children: An In Vivo Pilot Study
title_fullStr Ultrasound Radiation Force for the Assessment of Bone Fracture Healing in Children: An In Vivo Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasound Radiation Force for the Assessment of Bone Fracture Healing in Children: An In Vivo Pilot Study
title_short Ultrasound Radiation Force for the Assessment of Bone Fracture Healing in Children: An In Vivo Pilot Study
title_sort ultrasound radiation force for the assessment of bone fracture healing in children: an in vivo pilot study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6412657/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30813465
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19040955
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