Peripheral vascular ARFI imaging: phantom and clinical results

D. Dumont, E. Miller, J.D. Allen, C. Moyer, S. Hsu, G. Trahey
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Abstract

Non-invasive characterization of focal and dif- fuse atherosclerosis is difficult with existing techniques, but clinically important in guiding the selection of drug, surgical and other treatments. We describe new non-invasive tech- niques for monitoring vascular health with ARFI imaging. Custom ECG-gated beam sequencing was implemented on the Siemens SONOLINE Antares scanner to measure radiation force induced displacements for in vivo vascular tissue. We have developed layered polyvinyl alcohol cryogel (PVA- C) vessel phantoms to mimic arterial layers in the vascular wall. A custom phantom with layers of varying stiffness but homogeneous echogenicity is statically pressurized over the physiological range, and then imaged with acoustic radiation force. Layers are well visualized in the corresponding ARFI images with little contrast seen in the matched B-mode image. Displacement data is examined over the physiological range and suggests that PVA-C demonstrates some nonlinear behavior over physiologically realistic pressures. We present the preliminary results of a clinical pilot study involving twenty-four volunteers with no predisposition for peripheral vascular disease (PVD), and fifteen patients with diagnosed PVD. Both proximal and distal vascular walls are well visualized in the corresponding ARFI displacement images. Plaques that are present in the B-mode image are also well resolved in the corresponding ARFI image, with ARFI displacement images showing higher contrast between the plaque and surrounding vascular tissue than the conventional B-mode image.
周围血管ARFI成像:幻像和临床结果
现有技术很难对局灶性和弥漫性动脉粥样硬化进行无创表征,但在临床上对指导药物、手术和其他治疗方法的选择具有重要意义。我们描述了新的无创技术监测血管健康与ARFI成像。在西门子SONOLINE Antares扫描仪上实施定制的ecg门控光束测序,以测量体内血管组织的辐射力诱导位移。我们开发了层状聚乙烯醇低温凝胶(PVA- C)血管模型来模拟血管壁的动脉层。在生理范围内对具有不同硬度但回声均匀的层的定制模体进行静态加压,然后用声辐射力成像。在相应的ARFI图像中可以很好地看到层,而在匹配的b模式图像中几乎看不到对比度。位移数据在生理范围内进行了检查,表明PVA-C在生理现实压力下表现出一些非线性行为。我们介绍了一项临床先导研究的初步结果,该研究涉及24名无外周血管疾病(PVD)易感性的志愿者和15名诊断为PVD的患者。在相应的ARFI位移图像中,近端和远端血管壁都能很好地显示。在b模式图像中出现的斑块在相应的ARFI图像中也被很好地分辨出来,与传统的b模式图像相比,ARFI位移图像显示斑块与周围血管组织之间的对比度更高。
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