This study aimed to evaluate both the feasibility and usefulness of QUS in newborns and children and the factors influencing QUS parameters. In 50 consecutive healthy full-term newborns (23 males and 27 females; gestational age: 39,22,0 weeks) QUS parameters were assessed within three days of birth at distal diaphysis of humerus using Bone Profiler (IGEA, Italy), after an appropriate modification of calliper and software, and after 4 years of life by the standard technique used in the children and adults. In all subjects we evaluated: AD-SoS (m/s), the characterizing graphic trace parameters (SDy, FWA and BTT), SoS (m/s), that is the speed of sound calculated on the first peak and hBTT, that is the interval time between the first peak of ...
Purpose: To evaluate the use of QUS for the bone status assessment in children cared because of a ch...
Amplitude-dependent speed of sound (AD-SoS) and bone transmission time (BTT) are the quantitative ul...
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This study aimed to evaluate both the feasibility and usefulness of QUS in newborns and children and...
Quantitative ultrasound (QUS), although widely used in adults has, so far, been scarcely employed in...
An impaired bone mineral status in children and adolescent may represent an increased risk of osteop...
this technique may be a useful method of assessing changes in bone health in preterm infants, but th...
Quantitative ultrasound (QUS) is a non-invasive technique for the investigation of bone tissue in se...
There is no quantitative method for evaluating infant bone quality that is non-invasive, portable, b...
Objective. Our study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of quantitative ultrasound (QUS) evaluation i...
In this study, we aimed to (a) evaluate postnatal changes in bone development in relation to growth ...
Assessment of skeletal development using a nonionizing method would be desirable in critically ill p...
There is evidence suggesting that early events in life may predispose the adult to osteoporosis. We ...
Normative data for qualitative ultrasound (QUS) measurements: speed of sound (SOS), broadband ultras...
Bone mineral status by phalangeal quantitative ultrasound (QUS, DBM Sonic, IGEA, Carpi, Modena, Ital...
Purpose: To evaluate the use of QUS for the bone status assessment in children cared because of a ch...
Amplitude-dependent speed of sound (AD-SoS) and bone transmission time (BTT) are the quantitative ul...
Contains fulltext : 193212.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Pre...
This study aimed to evaluate both the feasibility and usefulness of QUS in newborns and children and...
Quantitative ultrasound (QUS), although widely used in adults has, so far, been scarcely employed in...
An impaired bone mineral status in children and adolescent may represent an increased risk of osteop...
this technique may be a useful method of assessing changes in bone health in preterm infants, but th...
Quantitative ultrasound (QUS) is a non-invasive technique for the investigation of bone tissue in se...
There is no quantitative method for evaluating infant bone quality that is non-invasive, portable, b...
Objective. Our study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of quantitative ultrasound (QUS) evaluation i...
In this study, we aimed to (a) evaluate postnatal changes in bone development in relation to growth ...
Assessment of skeletal development using a nonionizing method would be desirable in critically ill p...
There is evidence suggesting that early events in life may predispose the adult to osteoporosis. We ...
Normative data for qualitative ultrasound (QUS) measurements: speed of sound (SOS), broadband ultras...
Bone mineral status by phalangeal quantitative ultrasound (QUS, DBM Sonic, IGEA, Carpi, Modena, Ital...
Purpose: To evaluate the use of QUS for the bone status assessment in children cared because of a ch...
Amplitude-dependent speed of sound (AD-SoS) and bone transmission time (BTT) are the quantitative ul...
Contains fulltext : 193212.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Pre...