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Bone Age Assessment in Children Using Ultrasound Compared to Wrist X-ray

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Clalit Health Services

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Growth Disorders
Short Stature

Treatments

Device: SonicBone Ultrasound
Device: Wrist X-ray

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03123003
MeirMc0042-17CTIL

Details and patient eligibility

About

Bone age assessment in children is based on the interpretation of hand x-ray scans according to Greulich and Pyle (GP) standard atlas and frequently used for evaluating growth and puberty in children and adolescents.

To address the disadvantage of repeated irradiation, the need for specialized radiation centers, heavy equipment and subjective reading a new device, SonicBone was developed. SonicBone utilizes a quantitative ultrasonographic technology of ultrasonic (US) waves, propagating along a measured bone distance. The aim of the study is to evaluate an ultrasound based device, SonicBone, compared to the current method in children. The investigators will be compared the US assessment to available bone age X-ray that exists in the medical files of the patients. The investigators will not do bone age X-ray scans especially for the current study.

Full description

Bone age assessment in children is based on the interpretation of hand x-ray scans according to Greulich and Pyle standard atlas and frequently used for evaluating growth and puberty in children and adolescents.

To address the disadvantage of repeated irradiation, the need for specialized radiation centers, heavy equipment and subjective reading a new device, SonicBone was developed. SonicBone utilizes a quantitative ultrasonographic technology of ultrasonic (US) waves, propagating along a measured bone distance. The aim of the study is to evaluate the ultrasound based device, SonicBone, and to compare it to the current method used in children.

The SonicBone device (Rishon Lezion, Israel) is a small (50cm X 25cm X 25cm), portable, bone sonometer, which measures two parameters:

  1. speed of propagation through bone (speed-of-sound, SOS, m/sec) of inaudible high frequency waves of a short ultrasound pulse; and
  2. attenuation (ATN; the decay rate) of the sound wave by the bone as a function of the distance it travels between a transmitter probe and a receiver probe15. The hand is measured by: 1- wrist (W), measuring SOS and ATN at the distal radius and ulna secondary ossification centers of the epiphyses; 2-metacarpals (MC), measuring SOS and ATN at the distal metacarpal epiphyses; and 3- phalange (P), measuring SOS and ATN along the bent proximal third phalanx shaft, growth plate and epiphysis. The average of those 3 readings is define as the child's bone age by SonicBone. All ultrasonic examinations will be conducted at the Pediatric Endocrinology Clinic, by a trained technician.

X-ray scans will be evaluated independently by a pediatric endocrinologist according to the GP atlas.

Enrollment

300 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

42 months to 18 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Children 3.5-18 years old refered to the endocrine pediatric clinic due to short stature or other growth abnormalities

Exclusion criteria

  • Children with bone disease
  • Children who within the last year took medications which might change bone metabolism or mineralization

Trial design

Primary purpose

Diagnostic

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

300 participants in 1 patient group

SonicBone Ultrasound
Experimental group
Description:
Assessment of bone age by SonicBone Ultrasound will compared to wrist X-ray assessment
Treatment:
Device: SonicBone Ultrasound
Device: Wrist X-ray

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Alon Eliakim, Prof.; Dan Nemet, Prof.

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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