{"title":"Microwave imaging of the knee: On sensitivity, resolution and multiple tears detection.","authors":"S. Salvador, E. Fear, M. Okoniewski, J. Matyas","doi":"10.1109/ANTEMURSI.2009.4805109","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Microwave imaging has been extensively studied in the past several years as a new technique for early stage breast cancer detection. Besides this, other medical applications were proposed concerning the analysis of cardiac tissues, soft tissues and bones. Recently, the use of radar-based microwave imaging was investigated by the authors for the diagnosis of knee-injuries, with focus on meniscal tears [14]. The results, both numerical and experimental, suggest that radar-based microwave imaging has potential for knee imaging. Imaging tears as small as 3.4 x 8 mm appears feasible, and could be useful for monitoring the progression of degenerative disease after injury. In this paper we report on further investigation of the approach. We performed experimental evaluation of the sensitivity and resolution of the method and of its capability of detecting multiple tears. Results show that tears as small as 1.3 mm x 8 mm are successfully imaged, that multiple tears can be detected and that tears separated by 9 mm can be imaged as distinct lesions.","PeriodicalId":190053,"journal":{"name":"2009 13th International Symposium on Antenna Technology and Applied Electromagnetics and the Canadian Radio Science Meeting","volume":"24 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2009-03-24","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"10","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"2009 13th International Symposium on Antenna Technology and Applied Electromagnetics and the Canadian Radio Science Meeting","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1109/ANTEMURSI.2009.4805109","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
Microwave imaging has been extensively studied in the past several years as a new technique for early stage breast cancer detection. Besides this, other medical applications were proposed concerning the analysis of cardiac tissues, soft tissues and bones. Recently, the use of radar-based microwave imaging was investigated by the authors for the diagnosis of knee-injuries, with focus on meniscal tears [14]. The results, both numerical and experimental, suggest that radar-based microwave imaging has potential for knee imaging. Imaging tears as small as 3.4 x 8 mm appears feasible, and could be useful for monitoring the progression of degenerative disease after injury. In this paper we report on further investigation of the approach. We performed experimental evaluation of the sensitivity and resolution of the method and of its capability of detecting multiple tears. Results show that tears as small as 1.3 mm x 8 mm are successfully imaged, that multiple tears can be detected and that tears separated by 9 mm can be imaged as distinct lesions.
微波成像作为一种早期乳腺癌检测的新技术在过去的几年里得到了广泛的研究。除此之外,还提出了其他医学应用,如心脏组织、软组织和骨骼的分析。最近,作者研究了使用基于雷达的微波成像来诊断膝关节损伤,重点是半月板撕裂[14]。数值和实验结果表明,基于雷达的微波成像在膝关节成像方面具有潜力。成像小至3.4 x 8mm的撕裂似乎是可行的,并且可以用于监测损伤后退行性疾病的进展。在本文中,我们报告了该方法的进一步研究。我们对该方法的灵敏度和分辨率及其检测多泪液的能力进行了实验评估。结果表明,小至1.3 mm × 8 mm的撕裂可以成功成像,可以检测到多个撕裂,间隔9 mm的撕裂可以成像为清晰的病变。