用横波速度估计动脉和软管的力学性能

M. Bernal, M. Urban, J. Greenleaf
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在过去的几十年里,动脉弹性作为心血管疾病和死亡率的预测指标变得越来越重要[1]。我们提出了一种利用超声辐射力和横波速度测量的无创技术来计算软管和动脉的力学性能。为了验证该技术,我们制作了三根不同杨氏模量的聚氨酯管,对这些管进行了测试,并使用测量的管壁横波速度和修正的Moens-Korteweg方程来估计杨氏模量。对同一材料的样品进行了机械测试,以比较我们技术的结果。用切除的猪颈动脉来研究我们的方法在软组织中的适用性。管子和动脉都被包裹在明胶中,以模拟动脉周围的软组织,并用水柱加压。实验结果与力学试验结果吻合较好,横波速度随跨壁压力的变化变化不大。另一方面,切除动脉显示横波速度随压力增加,杨氏模量增加。我们在这里展示的技术显示出与机械测试的良好一致性,这使我们有信心认为它可以应用于体内动脉的研究。在临床扫描仪中实现这一技术的努力正在进行中。
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Estimation of mechanical properties of arteries and soft tubes using shear wave speeds
Arterial elasticity has gained importance in the past few decades as a predictor of cardiovascular diseases and mortality [1]. We propose a noninvasive technique using ultrasound radiation force and measurement of shear wave speed to calculate the mechanical properties of soft tubes and arteries noninvasively. To validate the technique we made three urethane tubes with different Young's moduli, tested the tubes and used the measured tube wall's shear wave speed and the modified Moens-Korteweg equation to estimate the Young's moduli. Samples of the same material were mechanically tested to compare the results from our technique. Excised carotid arteries from a pig were used to study the applicability of our method in soft tissues. Both the tubes and the arteries were embedded in gelatin to simulate the soft tissue surrounding the arteries, and pressurized using a column of water. The results from the tubes were in very good agreement with the mechanical testing, and the shear wave speed did not seem to change very much with change in transmural pressure. On the other hand, the excised arteries showed an increase in shear wave velocity with pressure and an increase in the Young's modulus. The technique we present here showed to be in good agreement with mechanical testing which gives us confidence to think that it can be applied in the study of arteries in vivo. Efforts towards implementing this technique in a clinical scanner are underway.
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