Cortical bone plate properties assessment using inversion of axially transmitted low frequency ultrasonic guided waves.
Aubin ChabotyVu-Hieu NguyenGuillaume HaïatPierre BelangerPublished in: The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (2024)
Over the past few decades, early osteoporosis detection using ultrasonic bone quality evaluation has gained prominence. Specifically, various studies focused on axial transmission using ultrasonic guided waves and have highlighted this technique's sensitivity to intrinsic properties of long cortical bones. This work aims to demonstrate the potential of low-frequency ultrasonic guided waves to infer the properties of the bone inside which they are propagating. A proprietary ultrasonic transducer, tailored to transmit ultrasonic guided waves under 500 kHz, was used for the data collection. The gathered data underwent two-dimensional fast Fourier transform processing to extract experimental dispersion curves. The proposed inversion scheme compares experimental dispersion curves with simulated dispersion curves calculated through the semi-analytical iso-geometric analysis (SAIGA) method. The numerical model integrates a bone phantom plate coupled with a soft tissue layer on its top surface, mimicking the experimental bone phantom plates. Subsequently, the mechanical properties of the bone phantom plates were estimated by reducing the misfit between the experimental and simulated dispersion curves. This inversion leaned heavily on the dispersive trajectories and amplitudes of ultrasonic guided wave modes. Results indicate a marginal discrepancy under 5% between the mechanical properties ascertained using the SAIGA-based inversion and those measured using bulk wave pulse-echo measurements.
Keyphrases
- soft tissue
- bone mineral density
- postmenopausal women
- bone loss
- contrast enhanced
- bone regeneration
- magnetic resonance
- magnetic resonance imaging
- big data
- image quality
- mass spectrometry
- artificial intelligence
- gas chromatography mass spectrometry
- climate change
- data analysis
- liquid chromatography
- diffusion weighted
- anti inflammatory
- dual energy
- clinical evaluation