Title :
P5A-9 Depth Dependent High Frequency Backscatter Analysis of Degenerated Cartilage
Author :
Raum, Kay ; Gottwald, Matthias ; Wohlrab, David ; Göbel, Felix
Author_Institution :
Martin Luther Univ. of Halle-Wittenberg, Halle
Abstract :
The aim of this study was to relate depth- dependent high-frequency backscatter parameters to histological alterations of degenerated human articular cartilage. Biopsies from femoral condyles of 19 patients with the indication for alloplastic joint replacement and 4 normal samples were investigated in-vitro at 40-MHz with a custom scanning acoustic microscope (SAM200Ex). The backscattered signals were measured in two dimensions with a spatial increment of 20 mum. A sliding time-gate analysis was performed to derive apparent integrated backscatter amplitude (AIB), average scatter spacing and the frequency dependent backscatter amplitudes as a function of the distance from the cartilage surface. The degree of degeneration (Mankin score) was evaluated by histological and immunohistochemical analyses. The Mankin score of 55 evaluated biopsies ranged from 0 to 13. In intact cartilage the superficial, intermediate and deep zones could be identified based on distinct attenuation coefficients. Progressive stages of degeneration were associated with several alterations of acoustic parameters, i.e. increased surface roughness, decreased surface reflection and AIB amplitudes, increased attenuation coefficients, and a decrease of the superficial zone thickness. High frequency backscatter analysis provides information of ultrastructural tissue alterations induced by OA. Early degenerative processes may be detected by ultrasound prior to an apparent surface roughening or cartilage softening.
Keywords :
acoustic microscopy; backscatter; bioacoustics; biochemistry; biomedical ultrasonics; bone; diseases; orthopaedics; surface roughness; ultrasonic absorption; ultrasonic scattering; Mankin score; SAM200Ex scanning acoustic microscope; acoustic parameters; alloplastic joint replacement; apparent integrated backscatter amplitude; attenuation coefficients; average scatter spacing; cartilage softening; degenerated human articular cartilage; femoral condyles; frequency 40 MHz; frequency dependent backscatter amplitudes; high frequency backscatter analysis; histological analysis; immunohistochemical analysis; in-vitro analysis; normal samples; osteoarthrosis; sliding time-gate analysis; superficial zone thickness; surface reflection; surface roughness; Attenuation; Backscatter; Biopsy; Frequency; Humans; In vitro; Joints; Microscopy; Rough surfaces; Surface roughness;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium, 2007. IEEE
Conference_Location :
New York, NY
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1384-3
Electronic_ISBN :
1051-0117
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2007.548