The effect of cartilage degeneration on ultrasound speed in human articular cartilage
Objectives: We investigated the effect of cartilage degeneration on ultrasound speed in human articular cartilage in vitro. Methods: Ultrasound speed was calculated by the time-of-flight method for 22 femoral condyle osteochondral blocks obtained from osteoarthritis patients. In parallel, histologic...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Modern rheumatology 2016-01, Vol.26 (3), p.426-434 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objectives: We investigated the effect of cartilage degeneration on ultrasound speed in human articular cartilage in vitro.
Methods: Ultrasound speed was calculated by the time-of-flight method for 22 femoral condyle osteochondral blocks obtained from osteoarthritis patients. In parallel, histological evaluation of specimens was performed using the modified Mankin and OARSI scores.
Results: The mean ultrasound speed was 1757 ± 109 m/s. Ultrasound speed showed significant negative correlation with OARSI score, and a decreasing tendency with high Mankin scores. Good correlation was found between the optically measured and the calculated cartilage thickness.
Conclusion: Our results show that articular cartilage degeneration has relatively little influence on ultrasound speed. In addition, morphological evaluation of articular cartilage using a preset value of ultrasound speed seems to offer relatively accurate results. |
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ISSN: | 1439-7595 1439-7609 |
DOI: | 10.3109/14397595.2015.1097012 |