Pham TT, Le LH, Khodaei M, Zheng R, Lou E. Investigation of ultrasonic soft tissue-bone reflection coefficients correlating with curve severity in children with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis.
Proc Inst Mech Eng H 2022;
236:1403-1413. [PMID:
35880904 PMCID:
PMC9449449 DOI:
10.1177/09544119221114200]
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Abstract
Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is a three-dimensional curvature of spine.
Children with AIS and low bone quality have higher chance to get curve
progression leading to bigger spinal curvature. In addition, bone quality
affects acoustic impedance of bone, thus influencing the reflection coefficient
of ultrasound signal from the soft tissue–bone interface. This study aimed to
estimate the bone quality of AIS patients based on the reflection coefficients
to determine the correlation of the bone quality with curve severity. A simple
bone model was used to develop an equation to calculate the reflection
coefficient value. Experiments were conducted on five different phantoms.
Acrylic was used to design a vertebral shape to study the effect of surface
roughness and inclination, including: smooth flat surface (SFS), smooth curved
surface (SCS), rough curved surface (RCS), and the rough curved inclined surface
(RCIS). A clinical study with 37 AIS patients were recruited. The estimated
reflection coefficient values of plate phantoms agreed well with the predicted
values and the maximum error was 6.7%. The reflection coefficients measured from
the acrylic-water interface for the SFS, SCS, RCS, RCIS (3° and 5°) were 0.37,
0.33, 0.28, (0.23 and 0.12), respectively. The surface roughness and inclination
increased the reflection loss. From the clinical data, the average reflection
coefficients for children with AIS were 0.11 and 0.07 for the mild curve group
and the moderate curve group, respectively. A moderate linear correlation was
found between the reflection coefficients and curve severity (r2 = 0.3). Patients with lower bone quality have observed to have
larger spinal curvature.
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