INFLUENCE OF CORTICAL BONE THICKNESS ON THE ULTRASOUND VELOCITY


Autoria(s): Mandarano-Filho, Luiz Garcia; Bezuti, Marcio Takey; Mazzer, Nilton; Barbieri, Claudio Henrique
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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31/10/2013

31/10/2013

02/08/2013

Resumo

Objective: An experimental in vitro study was carried out to evaluate the influence of cortical bone thickness on ultrasound propagation velocity. Methods: Sixty bone plates were used, made from bovine femurs, with thickness ranging from 1 to 6 mm (10 of each). The ultrasound velocity measurements were performed using a device specially designed for this purpose, in an underwater acoustic tank and with direct contact using contact gel. The transducers were positioned in two ways: on opposite sides, with the bone between them, for the transverse measurement; and parallel to each other, on the same side of the bone plates, for the axial measurements. Results: In the axial transmission mode, the ultrasound velocity speed increased with cortical bone thickness, regardless of the distance between the transducers, up to a thickness of 5 mm, then remained constant thereafter. There were no changes in velocity when the transverse measures were made. Conclusion: Ultrasound velocity increased with cortical bone thickness in the axial transmission mode, until the thickness surpasses the wavelength, after which point it remained constant. Level of Evidence: Experimental Study.

Identificador

ACTA ORTOPEDICA BRASILEIRA, SAO PAULO SP, v. 20, n. 3, supl. 1, Part 2, pp. 184-190, MAR-APR, 2012

1413-7852

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/37029

10.1590/S1413-78522012000300010

http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1413-78522012000300010

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eng

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ATHA COMUNICACAO & EDITORA

SAO PAULO SP

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ACTA ORTOPEDICA BRASILEIRA

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openAccess

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Palavras-Chave #ULTRASONICS #ACOUSTICS #BONE AND BONES #LONG BONES #FRACTURE #SOUND #PROPAGATION #ATTENUATION #SPEED #ORTHOPEDICS
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