Mj. Farquharson et al., MULTIVARIATE CALIBRATION FOR QUANTITATIVE-ANALYSIS OF EDXRD SPECTRA FROM A BONE PHANTOM, Applied radiation and isotopes, 48(8), 1997, pp. 1075-1082
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Phantoms have been constructed to simulate trabecular bone mineral los
s and cortical bone thinning which consist of a mixture of hydroxylapa
tite powder and animal fat in various quantities, surrounded by a vary
ing thickness of dural sleeve. Energy dispersive X-ray diffraction (ED
XRD) spectra have been recorded, and multivariate calibration has been
performed on the spectra from the bone phantoms. The multivariate tec
hnique of partial least squares (PLS) was used to predict the hydroxyl
apatite content of the phantoms and the dural thickness for measuremen
t times of 250, 50 and 5 s. The calibration phantoms consisted of 10 h
ydroxylapatite densities ranging from 0.5852 g cm(-3) to 0.3703 g cm(-
3) representing a loss of hydroxylapatite of approx. 40% in 4% interva
ls. Each phantom had four dural sleeves of thickness 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 and
2.0 mm. Nine test phantoms were constructed with a range of densities
that were inside the calibration range. For a measurement time of 250
s the average accuracy of prediction for hydroxylapatite content was
approx. +/- 3% while for a measurement time of 5 s this fell to approx
. +/- 8%. The dural thickness was predicted to within approx. +/- 0.25
mm for a measurement time of 250 s. The results show that multivariat
e calibration is a useful technique for obtaining quantitative data of
a desired variable from EDXRD measurements which may otherwise be mas
ked or corrupted by other variables. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.