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    Applications of a New Handheld Reference Point Indentation Instrument Measuring Bone Material Strength

    Source: Journal of Medical Devices:;2013:;volume( 007 ):;issue: 004::page 41005
    Author:
    Randall, Connor
    ,
    Bridges, Daniel
    ,
    Guerri, Roberto
    ,
    Nogues, Xavier
    ,
    Puig, Lluis
    ,
    Torres, Elisa
    ,
    Mellibovsky, Leonardo
    ,
    Hoffseth, Kevin
    ,
    Stalbaum, Tyler
    ,
    Srikanth, Ananya
    ,
    Weaver, James C.
    ,
    Rosen, Sasha
    ,
    Barnard, Heather
    ,
    Brimer, Davis
    ,
    Proctor, Alex
    ,
    Candy, James
    ,
    Saldana, Christopher
    ,
    Chandrasekar, Srinivasan
    ,
    Lescun, Timothy
    ,
    Nielson, Carrie M.
    ,
    Orwoll, Eric
    ,
    Herthel, Doug
    ,
    Kopeikin, Hal
    ,
    Yang, Henry T. Y.
    ,
    Farr, Joshua N.
    ,
    McCready, Louise
    ,
    Khosla, Sundeep
    ,
    Diez
    ,
    Hansma, Paul K.
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4024829
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: A novel, handheld Reference Point Indentation (RPI) instrument, measures how well the bone of living patients and large animals resists indentation. The results presented here are reported in terms of Bone Material Strength, which is a normalized measure of how well the bone resists indentation, and is inversely related to the indentation distance into the bone. We present examples of the instrument's use in: (1) laboratory experiments on bone, including experiments through a layer of soft tissue, (2) three human clinical trials, two ongoing in Barcelona and at the Mayo Clinic, and one completed in Portland, OR, and (3) two ongoing horse clinical trials, one at Purdue University and another at Alamo Pintado Stables in California. The instrument is capable of measuring consistent values when testing through soft tissue such as skin and periosteum, and does so handheld, an improvement over previous Reference Point Indentation instruments. Measurements conducted on horses showed reproducible results when testing the horse through tissue or on bare bone. In the human clinical trials, reasonable and consistent values were obtained, suggesting the Osteoprobeآ® is capable of measuring Bone Material Strength in vivo, but larger studies are needed to determine the efficacy of the instrument's use in medical diagnosis.
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    contributor authorRandall, Connor
    contributor authorBridges, Daniel
    contributor authorGuerri, Roberto
    contributor authorNogues, Xavier
    contributor authorPuig, Lluis
    contributor authorTorres, Elisa
    contributor authorMellibovsky, Leonardo
    contributor authorHoffseth, Kevin
    contributor authorStalbaum, Tyler
    contributor authorSrikanth, Ananya
    contributor authorWeaver, James C.
    contributor authorRosen, Sasha
    contributor authorBarnard, Heather
    contributor authorBrimer, Davis
    contributor authorProctor, Alex
    contributor authorCandy, James
    contributor authorSaldana, Christopher
    contributor authorChandrasekar, Srinivasan
    contributor authorLescun, Timothy
    contributor authorNielson, Carrie M.
    contributor authorOrwoll, Eric
    contributor authorHerthel, Doug
    contributor authorKopeikin, Hal
    contributor authorYang, Henry T. Y.
    contributor authorFarr, Joshua N.
    contributor authorMcCready, Louise
    contributor authorKhosla, Sundeep
    contributor authorDiez
    contributor authorHansma, Paul K.
    date accessioned2017-05-09T01:01:42Z
    date available2017-05-09T01:01:42Z
    date issued2013
    identifier issn1932-6181
    identifier othermed_007_04_041005.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/152836
    description abstractA novel, handheld Reference Point Indentation (RPI) instrument, measures how well the bone of living patients and large animals resists indentation. The results presented here are reported in terms of Bone Material Strength, which is a normalized measure of how well the bone resists indentation, and is inversely related to the indentation distance into the bone. We present examples of the instrument's use in: (1) laboratory experiments on bone, including experiments through a layer of soft tissue, (2) three human clinical trials, two ongoing in Barcelona and at the Mayo Clinic, and one completed in Portland, OR, and (3) two ongoing horse clinical trials, one at Purdue University and another at Alamo Pintado Stables in California. The instrument is capable of measuring consistent values when testing through soft tissue such as skin and periosteum, and does so handheld, an improvement over previous Reference Point Indentation instruments. Measurements conducted on horses showed reproducible results when testing the horse through tissue or on bare bone. In the human clinical trials, reasonable and consistent values were obtained, suggesting the Osteoprobeآ® is capable of measuring Bone Material Strength in vivo, but larger studies are needed to determine the efficacy of the instrument's use in medical diagnosis.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleApplications of a New Handheld Reference Point Indentation Instrument Measuring Bone Material Strength
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume7
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of Medical Devices
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4024829
    journal fristpage41005
    journal lastpage41005
    identifier eissn1932-619X
    treeJournal of Medical Devices:;2013:;volume( 007 ):;issue: 004
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