Title :
The dependence of ultrasonic backscatter on trabecular thickness in human calcaneus: theoretical and experimental results
Author :
Wear, Keith A. ; Laib, Andres
Author_Institution :
Center for Devices & Radiol. Health, US Food & Drug Adm., Rockville, MD, USA
Abstract :
Trabecular thickness within cancellous bone is an important determinant of osteoporotic fracture risk. Noninvasive assessment of trabecular thickness potentially could yield useful diagnostic information. Faran´s theory of elastic scattering from a cylindrical object immersed in a fluid has been used to predict the dependence of ultrasonic backscatter on trabecular thickness. The theory predicts that, in the range of morphological and material properties expected for trabecular bone, the backscatter coefficient at 500 kHz should be approximately proportional to trabecular thickness to the power of 2.9. Experimental measurements of backscatter coefficient were performed on 43 human calcaneus samples in vitro. Mean trabecular thicknesses on the 43 samples were assessed using micro computed tomography (CT). A power law fit to the data showed that the backscatter coefficient empirically varied as trabecular thickness to the 2.8 power. The 95% confidence interval for this exponent was 1.7 to 3.9. The square of the correlation coefficient for the linear regression to the log transformed data was 0.40. This suggests that 40% of variations in backscatter may be attributed to variations in trabecular thickness. These results reinforce previous studies that offered validation for the Faran cylinder model for prediction of scattering properties of cancellous bone, and provide added evidence for the potential diagnostic utility of the backscatter measurement.
Keywords :
backscatter; biomedical ultrasonics; bone; computerised tomography; physiological models; ultrasonic scattering; 500 kHz; Faran cylinder model; Faran´s theory; backscatter coefficient; backscatter measurement; cancellous bone; correlation coefficient; cylindrical object; diagnostic information; elastic scattering; fluid; human calcaneus samples in vitro; linear regression; material properties; micro computed tomography; morphological properties; noninvasive assessment; osteoporosis; osteoporotic fracture risk; potential diagnostic utility; power law fit; scattering properties; trabecular thickness; ultrasonic backscatter; Backscatter; Cancellous bone; Computed tomography; Humans; In vitro; Linear regression; Material properties; Performance evaluation; Scattering; Ultrasonic variables measurement; Calcaneus; Computer Simulation; Humans; Models, Biological; Reproducibility of Results; Scattering, Radiation; Sensitivity and Specificity;
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TUFFC.2003.1226542