Ultrasonic Assessment of the Radius

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The objectives of this study were to evaluate the capability of a novel ultrasound device to clinically estimate bone mineral density (BMD) at the 1/3 radius. The device rests on a desktop and is portable, and permits real-time evaluation of the radial BMD. The device measures the time delays associated with three distinct propagation pathways through the forearm, and from these time delays an ultrasound-based estimate, BMDUS, of the BMD is computed. A clinical IRBapproved study measured ultrasonically seventy-eight adults at the 1/3 radius. BMD was also measured (“BMDDXA”) at the same anatomical site and time using DXA. A linear regression of BMDDXA vs BMDUS produced a linear correlation coefficient of 0.93 (P<0.001). In conclusion, although x-ray methods are effective in bone mass assessment, osteoporosis remains one of the largest under-diagnosed diseases in the world today. The research described here should enable significant expansion of diagnosis and monitoring of osteoporosis through a desktop device that ultrasonically assesses bone mass at the 1/3 radius.

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Kaufman, J. J., Luo, G. M., Rosete, F., Bucovsky, M., Stein, E. M., Shane, E., & Siffert, R. S. (2015). Ultrasonic Assessment of the Radius. In IFMBE Proceedings (Vol. 46, pp. 25–27). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11776-8_6

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