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摘要
目前的骨骼可视化诊断技术依赖于 X 射线,而 X 射线对病人和手术人员都可能造成伤害。因此,出现了对具有高分辨率、无辐射和三维(3D)成像功能的便携式成像系统的需求。本文介绍了一种三维定量微波成像技术,用于观察医学影像诊断中常用的肌肉骨骼组织。所提出的成像方法以一组对比源(CS)电磁(EM)建模方程为基础。通过 Landweber 逆处理,得出建模方程中未知物体电感应强度分布的解。重建过程能高效生成由物体电感应强度分布组成的三维图像。建议的成像技术和微波成像系统的功效通过同质和非同质属性的数值模型得到了验证。此外,还利用电波暗室中的复杂多层非均质模型进行了实际验证。最后,考虑到脊柱成像的医学意义,特别是在车祸情况下,对提出的兰德韦伯反源成像方法和微波成像系统进行了人体背部实际测试,有效证明了它们在肌肉骨骼组织成像方面的能力。
A Planar-Array Based Ultra Wideband Microwave Imaging Approach for Musculoskeletal Visualization
Current diagnostic techniques for visualizing bones rely on X-rays, which pose potential harm to both patients and surgical staff. Consequently, the demand for a portable imaging system offering high-resolution, radiation-free, and three-dimensional (3D) imaging capabilities has emerged. This paper introduces a 3D quantitative microwave imaging technique for visualizing musculoskeletal tissue, commonly employed in diagnostic medical imaging. The proposed imaging method is grounded in a set of contrast source (CS) electromagnetic (EM) modeling equations. Through Landweber inverse processing, the solution for the unknown object's electric susceptibility distribution in the modeling equations is derived. The reconstruction process efficiently and effectively generates a 3D image, composed of the object's electric susceptibility distribution. The efficacy of the proposed imaging technique and microwave imaging system is validated through numerical models with both homogeneous and inhomogeneous properties. Moreover, practical validation is performed using a complex multi-layer inhomogeneous phantom within an anechoic chamber. Finally, considering the medical significance of imaging the spine, particularly in cases of car accidents, the proposed Landweber inverse source imaging method and microwave imaging system are practically tested on the human back area, effectively demonstrating their capabilities in imaging musculoskeletal tissue.