Ultrasound backscattering from cancellous bone

Ultrasound has potential for early diagnosis of osteoporosis since it able to assessment micro-structural changes via the measurement of broadband ultrasound backscatter (BUB) coefficient. A lower BUB coefficient predicted the higher fracture risk. There are three theoretical models explaining the s...

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Main Author: Zhou, JieQun.
Other Authors: Zhang Cishen
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-157182023-07-07T17:22:30Z Ultrasound backscattering from cancellous bone Zhou, JieQun. Zhang Cishen School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Control and instrumentation::Medical electronics Ultrasound has potential for early diagnosis of osteoporosis since it able to assessment micro-structural changes via the measurement of broadband ultrasound backscatter (BUB) coefficient. A lower BUB coefficient predicted the higher fracture risk. There are three theoretical models explaining the scattering phenomenon in the cancellous bone: the Faran Model, Weak Scattering Model and the Binary Mixture Model, all of them have shown success in modeling scattering from soft tissue.The main objectives of the study was to assess effectiveness of Binary Mixture Model as the theoretical scattering model from cancellous bone by a direct comparison with experimental measurements, the study explored the correlation between BUB coefficient and age-related osteoporosis. Bachelor of Engineering 2009-05-14T03:04:20Z 2009-05-14T03:04:20Z 2009 2009 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/15718 en Nanyang Technological University 136 p. application/pdf
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Zhou, JieQun.
Ultrasound backscattering from cancellous bone
description Ultrasound has potential for early diagnosis of osteoporosis since it able to assessment micro-structural changes via the measurement of broadband ultrasound backscatter (BUB) coefficient. A lower BUB coefficient predicted the higher fracture risk. There are three theoretical models explaining the scattering phenomenon in the cancellous bone: the Faran Model, Weak Scattering Model and the Binary Mixture Model, all of them have shown success in modeling scattering from soft tissue.The main objectives of the study was to assess effectiveness of Binary Mixture Model as the theoretical scattering model from cancellous bone by a direct comparison with experimental measurements, the study explored the correlation between BUB coefficient and age-related osteoporosis.
author2 Zhang Cishen
author_facet Zhang Cishen
Zhou, JieQun.
format Final Year Project
author Zhou, JieQun.
author_sort Zhou, JieQun.
title Ultrasound backscattering from cancellous bone
title_short Ultrasound backscattering from cancellous bone
title_full Ultrasound backscattering from cancellous bone
title_fullStr Ultrasound backscattering from cancellous bone
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasound backscattering from cancellous bone
title_sort ultrasound backscattering from cancellous bone
publishDate 2009
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/15718
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