P1C-5 Transient Acoustic Radiation Force Elastography for HIFU Guidance and Monitoring

G. Berry, D. Melodelima, J. Bamber, Yixin Ma, I. Rivens, G. Terhaar
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High intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) has previously been used to destroy tumor tissue near the focus of the ultrasound beam. However, it can be difficult to predict in advance where the lesion associated with a given exposure will form. Furthermore, a means of verifying that the entire tumour mass has been ablated is required. In this study, a new technique was investigated in which the acoustic radiation force that can be generated by running the HIFU transducer for short (10 ms), sub-ablative exposures, was used to generate localised and transient stresses inside the medium. Commercial diagnostic ultrasound scanners and elastographic techniques for displacement tracking and strain estimation were then applied to image both the induced displacement and strain distributions. Each single sub- ablative pulse from the HIFU transducer was found to provide a useful way to help localise the focus of the ultrasound beam (i.e. before any lesions are formed). Multiple sub- ablative pulses on the other hand, where the position of the focus was translated between exposures and, at each focus position, the local induced strain was calculated, were shown to be useful for constructing a composite image of local strain inside the tissue. Such transient strain images show contrast for stiffness, which is considerably increased by thermal coagulation of tissue, and should therefore be helpful post-ablation, in revealing the location and extent of tissue damage. We conclude that elastographic displacement and strain imaging, in which transient acoustic radiation force is generated by the HIFU transducer, has considerable potential to be used in the guidance and monitoring of HIFU treatment.
P1C-5瞬态声辐射力弹性成像用于HIFU引导和监测
高强度聚焦超声(HIFU)以前被用于破坏超声束焦点附近的肿瘤组织。然而,很难提前预测与特定暴露相关的病变将在何处形成。此外,需要一种验证整个肿瘤肿块已被切除的方法。在这项研究中,研究人员研究了一种新技术,利用HIFU换能器短时间(10毫秒)的亚烧蚀暴露所产生的声辐射力,在介质内产生局部和瞬态应力。然后应用商用诊断超声扫描仪和用于位移跟踪和应变估计的弹性成像技术对诱发位移和应变分布进行成像。HIFU换能器的每一个亚烧蚀脉冲都被发现提供了一种有用的方法来帮助定位超声束的焦点(即在任何病变形成之前)。另一方面,多个亚烧蚀脉冲,其中焦点的位置在曝光之间转换,并在每个焦点位置,局部诱导应变计算,被证明是有用的,以构建局部应变在组织内的合成图像。这种瞬时应变图像显示了硬度的对比,组织的热凝固大大增加了硬度,因此应该有助于消融后显示组织损伤的位置和程度。我们得出结论,弹性位移和应变成像,其中瞬态声辐射力由HIFU换能器产生,在HIFU治疗的指导和监测中具有相当大的潜力。
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