Ability of ultrasonic apparent backscatter to reflect cancellous bone densities

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The goal of this study was to investigate the ability of ultrasonic apparent backscatter to reflect cancellous bone densities, including the apparent density (App. D), bone organic density (BOD) of porous bones, and the material density (Mater. D) of trabeculae. Previous studies were mainly focused on the relationship between backscatter and bone mineral density (BMD). Thirty-five cuboid cancellous bone specimens (approximately 2.0, ×, 2.0, ×, 1.5, cm) were prepared from the distal end of bovine femur. In vitro ultrasonic backscatter signals were measured with a 2.25, MHz transducer and spatially scanning was performed for each specimen. The apparent integrated backscatter (AIB), frequency slope of apparent backscatter (FSAB) and frequency intercept of apparent backscatter (FIAB) were calculated with different backscatter signal of interests (SOIs), i.e. different delayed amount (T1) and selected amount (T2). The results showed that the apparent backscatter was significantly correlated to the bone volume fraction (BV/TV) (|R| up to 0.79, p,

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Liu, C., Li, Y., Xu, F., Ta, D., Hu, B., & Wang, W. (2018). Ability of ultrasonic apparent backscatter to reflect cancellous bone densities. In IFMBE Proceedings (Vol. 63, pp. 69–73). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-4361-1_12

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