Title :
Ultrasonic bone assessment in Tursiops truncatus a proposed means for monitoring marine ecosystem health
Author :
Powell, James ; Gangming Luo ; Kaufman, Jonathan J.
Author_Institution :
Biol. Dept., Portland State Univ., Portland, OR, USA
Abstract :
In order to circumvent limitations in traditional radiographic bone density assessment, a custom quantitative ultrasound device and protocols were developed for assessment of live bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus. In laboratory measurements on disarticulated pectoral flippers collected post-mortem, a strong correlation was established between bone mineral density (BMD) as measured with quantitative ultrasound and X-ray (r=0.93). A primary target skeletal site in the radius of the dolphin pectoral fin was comprehensively defined. BMD distribution patterns throughout the radius were characterized and a single region of interest (ROI) with a high correlation to the density of the overall bone (r=0.98) was selected. Statistical tests demonstrated no statistically significant differences in any subset based on sex, age, total body length, handedness, nutritional status, or geographical affinity, supporting inclusion of all specimens as a normative reference dataset for bone density in bottlenose dolphins. Initial trials to develop clinical protocols and establish ultrasound of bone as truly non-invasive were conducted on captive dolphins. Successful assessments were subsequently conducted to ultrasonically assess BMD in wild dolphins during capture-release health assessments.
Keywords :
biological techniques; bone; ecology; statistical distributions; BMD distribution patterns; Tursiops truncatus; bone mineral density; bottlenose dolphin pectoral fin; marine ecosystem health monitoring; quantitative X-ray; quantitative ultrasound device; radiographic bone density assessment; statistical tests; ultrasonic bone assessment; Biomedical monitoring; Bones; Density measurement; Monitoring; Pollution measurement; Ultrasonic variables measurement; Tursiops truncatus; bone mineral density; bottlenose dolphin; marine ecosystem health; pectoral fin; ultrasound;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonic Characterization of Bone (ESUCB), 2015 6th European Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Corfu
DOI :
10.1109/ESUCB.2015.7169894