超高速弹性成像

M. Fink, L. Sandrin, M. Tanter, S. Catheline, S. Chaffai, J. Bercoff, J. Gennisson
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超快超声成像在医学成像方面具有很大的应用潜力。在过去的五年中,它已成功地应用于软组织弹性的定量评估。在我们的实验室中建立了一个超快速超声扫描仪,用于定量绘制软组织的剪切弹性。超快扫描仪提供类似于标准超声设备的组织回波图像,但帧速率高200倍。它可以检测体内低频剪切波引起的快速组织运动。根据这些位移,使用反问题算法构造剪切弹性图。乳房的初步体内实验结果表明,这种被称为瞬时弹性成像的技术对硬肿瘤的存在非常敏感。同样的技术也可以与远程触诊诱导的超声辐射压力相结合,以取代通常的外部振动系统。同样的探头可以通过使用不寻常的发射-接收序列来产生和检测剪切波的传播。
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Ultra high speed imaging of elasticity
Ultrafast ultrasonic imaging seems to have a strong potential for medical imaging applications. During the past five years, it has been applied successfully to quantitative assessment of soft tissues elasticity. An ultrafast ultrasonic scanner was built in our lab for quantitatively mapping the shear elasticity of soft tissues. The ultrafast Scanner provides images of the echogenecity of tissues similar to a standard echographic device but with a 200 times higher a frame rate. It allows to detect fast tissue motion induced by low frequency shear waves inside the body. From these displacements, a shear elasticity map is constructed using inverse problem algorithms. Preliminary in vivo results in breast demonstrate that this technique, known as transient elastography, is very sensitive to the presence of hard tumors. The same technique can also be combined with remote palpation induced par ultrasonic radiation pressure to replace the usual external vibrating system The same probe allows both to generate and detect shear waves propagation by using an unusual emission-reception sequence.
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