Ultrasonic backscatter techniques may be used to detect changes in bone caused by osteoporosis and other diseases. Typical measurement locations include peripheral skeletal sites such as the heel, which may place the interrogated region of bone tissue in the acoustic near field of the transducer. The purpose of this study is to investigate how measurements in the near field of a planar transducer affect backscatter parameters used for ultrasonic bone assessment. Ultrasonic measurements were performed in a water tank using a planar 2.25 MHz transducer. Signals were acquired for five transducer-specimen distances: N/4, N/2, 3N/4, N, and 5N/4 where N is the near-field distance, a location that represents the transition from the near field to far field. Three backscatter parameters previously identified as potentially useful for ultrasonic bone assessment purposes were investigated: AIB, FSAB, and FIAB. All three parameters depended on transducer-specimen distance to varying degrees with FSAB exhibiting the greatest dependence on distance. These results suggest that laboratory studies of bone should evaluate the performance of backscatter parameters using clinically relevant transducer-specimen distances including distances where the ultrasonically interrogated region is in the near field of the transducer.
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October 01 2023
Ultrasonic backscatter measurements of cancellous bone in the near field of a planar transducer Free
Blake Lawler;
Blake Lawler
Phys., Rhodes College, 2000 North Parkway, Memphis, TN 38112, [email protected]
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Joel Mobley
Joel Mobley
Phys. and Astronomy, Univ. of MS, Oxford, MS
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Blake Lawler
Phys., Rhodes College, 2000 North Parkway, Memphis, TN 38112, [email protected]
Brent Hoffmeister
Ann Viano
Phys., Rhodes College, Memphis, TN
Joel Mobley
Phys. and Astronomy, Univ. of MS, Oxford, MS
J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 154, A317 (2023)
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Blake Lawler, Brent Hoffmeister, Ann Viano, Joel Mobley; Ultrasonic backscatter measurements of cancellous bone in the near field of a planar transducer. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 1 October 2023; 154 (4_supplement): A317. https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0023654
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