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Study of viscous and elastic properties of soft tissues using supersonic shear imaging

机译:超声剪切成像研究软组织的粘弹性特性

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Supersonic shear imaging (SSI) is a new ultrasound based technique for real time visualization of soft tissue viscoelastic properties. Using ultrasound focused beams, it is possible to remotely generate inside the body mechanical sources radiating low frequency shear waves. SSI is based on the ultrasonic generation of a shear source moving at a supersonic speed inside the body. In a complete analogy with the "sonic boom" created by a supersonic aircraft, the resulting shear waves will constructively interfere along a Mach cone, creating two intense plane waves. These plane shear waves propagate through the medium and are progressively distorted by tissue mechanical inhomogeneities. The ultrafast scanner developed in our laboratory (5000 images/s) is able to generate this supersonic source and image, in real time, the propagation of the resulting shear waves. Using inversion algorithms, viscosity and elasticity maps of the medium can be deduced from this shear wave propagation movie. Creating such a supersonic regime enables quantitative tissue elasticity mapping in less than 20 ms, even in strongly viscous medium like breast or liver. Results validating SSI for quantitative shear elasticity mapping in heterogeneous tissue mimicking phantoms are presented. Detection of in vitro thermally-induced lesions on fresh tissue samples is shown. In vivo tests made on healthy volunteers show the potential clinical applicability of SSI for breast cancer detection. Finally, viscosity mapping using SSI has been studied theoretically and experimentally. Based on a Voigt model, simulations in different viscous and elastic media were compared and fitted to in vitro experiments. Using this theoretical background, viscosity maps using SSI were for the first time derived in viscoelastic phantoms.
机译:超音速剪切成像(SSI)是一种基于超声的新技术,用于实时可视化软组织的粘弹性。使用超声聚焦束,可以在体内产生辐射低频剪切波的机械源。 SSI基于剪切源的超声生成,该剪切源以超音速在体内移动。完全类似于超音速飞机产生的“音爆”,所产生的剪切波将沿马赫锥产生相长干涉,从而产生两个强烈的平面波。这些平面剪切波通过介质传播,并由于组织机械不均匀性而逐渐变形。我们实验室开发的超快扫描仪(5000幅图像/秒)能够实时生成超音波源和图像,并传播所产生的剪切波。使用反演算法,可以从该剪切波传播影片中得出介质的粘度和弹性图。创建这种超音速状态,即使在乳腺或肝等强粘性介质中,也可以在不到20 ms的时间内完成定量的组织弹性映射。提出了验证SSI的定量模拟剪切模型的异质组织中剪切弹性映射的结果。显示了对新鲜组织样品上的体外热诱导损伤的检测。在健康志愿者身上进行的体内测试表明,SSI在乳腺癌检测中具有潜在的临床适用性。最后,在理论上和实验上都研究了使用SSI的粘度图。基于Voigt模型,对不同粘性和弹性介质中的模拟进行了比较,并适用于体外实验。在此理论背景下,首次在粘弹性体模中得出使用SSI的粘度图。

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