Measurement of Probe Angle for Ultrasound Evaluation of Articular Cartilage Using "Rise-to-Peak Time"
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<I>Background.</I> Ultrasound evaluation of articular cartilage is not accurate if the ultrasound probe is not perpendicular to the cartilage surface. However a probe angle adjustment is difficult because of the manual procedure and the lack of angle index for the measurer. The aim of this study is to propose "Rise-to-Peak time" as an index of probe angle and to evaluate its effectiveness in evaluating articular cartilage surfaces. <BR><I>Methods.</I> The "Rise-to-Peak time" is defined as the time interval between the rise of the first peak (50% amplitude of the first peak) and the first positive peak following the minimum peak of the echo. The relationship between the Rise-to-Peak time and probe angle was evaluated using several reflection surfaces including that of articular cartilage. <BR><I>Findings.</I> The "Rise-to-Peak time" increased monotonically with increases in the angle between the probe and the reflection surface, and showed good agreement with calculated values for small angle changes (<3 degrees). <BR><I>Interpretation.</I> The "Rise-to-Peak time" provides an index of probe angle in the ultrasound measurement of articular cartilage. Availability of echo-amplitude correction using the "Rise-to-Peak time" is evaluated.
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著者
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Tomita Naohide
Graduate School Of Engineering Kyoto Univ.
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Yamada Keisuke
Graduate School Of Engineering Kyoto University
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Tomita Naohide
Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University
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ODA Kohei
Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University
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