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Ultrasonic measurement of depth-dependent transient behaviors of articular cartilage under compression

机译:超声测量加压下关节软骨的深度依赖性瞬态行为

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We previously reported an ultrasound method for measuring the depth-dependent equilibrium mechanical properties of articular cartilage using quasi-static compression. The objective of this paper was to introduce our recent development for nondestructively measuring the transient depth-dependent strains of full-thickness articular cartilage specimens prepared from bovine patellae. A 50 MHz focused ultrasound transducer was used to collect ultrasound echoes from articular cartilage specimens (n = 8) and sponge phantoms with open pores (n = 10) during tests of compression and subsequent stress-relaxation. The transient displacements of the tissues at different depths along the compression direction were calculated from the ultrasound echoes using a cross-correlation tracking technique. An LVDT sensor and a load cell were used to measure the overall deformation of the tissue and the applied force, respectively. Results showed that the tissues inside the cartilage layer continued to move during the stress-relaxation phase after the compression was completed. In the equilibrium state, the displacements of the cartilage tissues at the depths of 1/4, 1/2, and 3/4 of the full-thickness reduced by 51% +/- 22%, 54% +/- 17%, and 50 +/- 17%, respectively, in comparison with its peak value. However, no similar phenomenon was observed in the sponge phantoms. Our preliminary results demonstrated that this ultrasound method may provide a potential tool for the nondestructive measurement of the transient depth-dependent processes involved in biological and bioengineered soft tissues as well as soft biomaterials under dynamic loading. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:我们以前报道过一种使用准静态压缩来测量关节软骨深度依赖性平衡力学性能的超声方法。本文的目的是介绍我们的最新进展,用于无损测量由full骨制备的全厚度关节软骨标本的瞬态依赖于深度的应变。在压缩和随后的应力松弛测试中,使用50 MHz聚焦超声换能器收集来自关节软骨标本(n = 8)和带有开孔的海绵体模(n = 10)的超声回波。使用互相关跟踪技术,根据超声回波计算出沿压缩方向在不同深度的组织的瞬态位移。 LVDT传感器和称重传感器分别用于测量组织的整体变形和所施加的力。结果显示,在压缩完成后的应力松弛阶段,软骨层内部的组织继续移动。在平衡状态下,软骨组织在全厚度的1 / 4、1 / 2和3/4处的位移减少了51%+/- 22%,54%+/- 17%,与峰值相比分别为50%和17%。但是,在海绵体模中未观察到类似现象。我们的初步结果表明,该超声方法可能为动态加载下生物和生物工程软组织以及软生物材料涉及的瞬态深度相关过程的无损测量提供潜在的工具。 (C)2004 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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