Quantitative ultrasound classification of healthy and chemically degraded ex-vivo cartilage
Angela Sorriento
Abstract:<div>In this study, we explored the potential of seventeen quantitative ultrasound parameters (radiofrequency-based) in assessing the progressive loss of collagen and proteoglycans (mimicking an osteoarthritis condition) in ex-vivo bovine cartilage samples. The majority of the analyzed metrics showed significant changes as the degradation progressed due to trypsin and collagenase treatment. For the first time, we employed a combination of these ultrasound parameters to create machine learning models for … Show more
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