TY - JOUR
T1 - Combining ultrasonic and computed tomography scanning to characterize mechanical properties of cancellous bone in necrotic human femoral heads
AU - Yue, Yue
AU - Yang, Haisheng
AU - Li, Yan
AU - Zhong, Honggang
AU - Tang, Qi
AU - Wang, Jiantong
AU - Wang, Rongtian
AU - He, Haijun
AU - Chen, Weiheng
AU - Chen, Duanduan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019
PY - 2019/4
Y1 - 2019/4
N2 - Image-based finite element modelling has been commonly used to determine the biomechanical behaviours of human femora, particularly for the diagnosis of femoral head necrosis. One of the fundamental aspects of biomechanical modelling is the relationship between bone density, which is obtained from images, and elastic modulus. While there exist some empirical equations relating density with elastic modulus, the characterization of this relationship remains incomplete, especially for necrotic femoral heads. The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between density and elastic modulus by combining ultrasonic scanning and computed tomography (CT). Bone specimens were surgically removed from the femora of eight persons (seven females and one male in the age range of 55–68 years old) and underwent both ultrasonic and CT scanning. The images were processed with MATLAB scripts, and a bilinear interpolation algorithm was used to determine the relationship between the CT-measured densities and ultrasound-measured elastic moduli. The results showed different density–elastic modulus relations between the hardening strap of the necrotic region and non-hardening strap areas of the necrotic region. The uniqueness of this study is the characterization of mechanical properties (in the present study, the density–modulus relationship) from clinical images, which would be valuable in computational biomechanics used for the diagnosis and treatment evaluation of femoral head necrosis.
AB - Image-based finite element modelling has been commonly used to determine the biomechanical behaviours of human femora, particularly for the diagnosis of femoral head necrosis. One of the fundamental aspects of biomechanical modelling is the relationship between bone density, which is obtained from images, and elastic modulus. While there exist some empirical equations relating density with elastic modulus, the characterization of this relationship remains incomplete, especially for necrotic femoral heads. The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between density and elastic modulus by combining ultrasonic scanning and computed tomography (CT). Bone specimens were surgically removed from the femora of eight persons (seven females and one male in the age range of 55–68 years old) and underwent both ultrasonic and CT scanning. The images were processed with MATLAB scripts, and a bilinear interpolation algorithm was used to determine the relationship between the CT-measured densities and ultrasound-measured elastic moduli. The results showed different density–elastic modulus relations between the hardening strap of the necrotic region and non-hardening strap areas of the necrotic region. The uniqueness of this study is the characterization of mechanical properties (in the present study, the density–modulus relationship) from clinical images, which would be valuable in computational biomechanics used for the diagnosis and treatment evaluation of femoral head necrosis.
KW - Computed tomography
KW - Elastic modulus
KW - Femoral head necrosis
KW - Mechanical properties
KW - Ultrasonic scanning
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U2 - 10.1016/j.medengphy.2019.02.002
DO - 10.1016/j.medengphy.2019.02.002
M3 - Article
C2 - 30772180
AN - SCOPUS:85061535926
SN - 1350-4533
VL - 66
SP - 12
EP - 17
JO - Medical Engineering and Physics
JF - Medical Engineering and Physics
ER -