Ultrasound measurements of overlying soft tissue thickness at four skeletal sites suitable for in vivo x-ray fluorescence

A. Pejović-Milić, J. A. Brito, J. Gyorffy, D. R. Chettle

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Abstract

Due to signal attenuation in overlying soft tissue, development of x-ray fluorescence systems to measure low atomic number elements, such as strontium, in human bone required a search for a skeletal site with thin overlying tissue. This paper reports ultrasound measurements of overlying tissue on 10 subjects, at four anatomical sites. The average tissue thickness at the finger was (2.9±0.7) mm. The average tissue thicknesses were (3.6±0.7) mm, (4.8±2.0) mm, and (8.4 ± 1.7) mm at forehead, tibia and heel, respectively. Additionally, both parametric and nonparametric approaches to the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and tissue thickness suggest that there is a significant linear correlation between the subject's BMI and overlying tissue at the finger and heel bone. These correlations might be used as a criterion to perform XRF measurements, however a larger data set is required to address these correlations more clearly.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2687-2691
Number of pages5
JournalMedical Physics
Volume29
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2002
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Body mass index
  • Bone strontium
  • K x-ray fluorescence
  • Overlying tissue thickness
  • Ultrasound

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