单分散微泡大小对超声造影超定位成像的影响。

IF 2.1 2区 物理与天体物理 Q2 ACOUSTICS
Peiran Chen, Andreas M A O Pollet, Simona Turco, Miguel de Vargas, Lisa Te Winkel, Wim van Hoeve, Jaap M J den Toonder, Hessel Wijkstra, Massimo Mischi
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摘要

对比增强超声(CEUS)超定位成像显示了通过定位和跟踪微泡来评估微血管网络的前景。可用于临床的微泡的大小是多分散的,但目前正在开发的尺寸可定制的单分散微泡呈现狭窄的尺寸分布。因此,适当的频率和压力调整有可能提高CEUS采集的信噪比和分辨率,从而有望提高CEUS超定位成像的性能。在这项工作中,通过联合调整不同单分散微泡大小的不同频率和压力,在体外超声造影中对通过专用糖印双分叉微血管模型的微泡进行成像,研究了单分散微泡大小对超声造影成像质量和超定位成像效果的影响。然后使用高斯质心定位方法对获得的CEUS进行后处理以生成超定位输出。采用广义噪比、全宽半最大值、定位事件数和定位f1评分4个指标量化超声造影成像质量和超定位性能。总的来说,共同优化尺寸较小的单分散微泡的发射频率和发射压力,可以改善超声造影成像,提高超定位性能。然而,也必须考虑到小微气泡的后向散射较弱。
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The impact of monodisperse microbubble size on contrast-enhanced ultrasound super-localization imaging.

Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) super-localization imaging has shown promise for the assessment of microvascular networks by localizing and tracking microbubbles. The size of the available microbubbles for clinical use is polydisperse, but size-tailorable monodisperse microbubbles are now being developed that present a narrow size distribution. Therefore, proper frequency and pressure tuning have the potential to improve the signal-to-noise ratio and resolution of CEUS acquisitions, which can be expected to increase the performance of CEUS super-localization imaging. In this work, the impact of monodisperse microbubble size on CEUS imaging quality and the efficacy of super-localization imaging was investigated by jointly tuning different frequencies and pressures for different monodisperse microbubble size when performing in vitro CEUS imaging of microbubbles flowing through a dedicated sugar-printed dual-bifurcation microvasculature phantom. The obtained CEUS acquisitions were then post-processed to generate a super-localization output using the Gaussian-centroid localization approach. Four metrics, including generalized contrast-to-noise ratio, full-width half-maximum, number of localization events, and localization F1-score, were employed to quantify the CEUS imaging quality and super-localization performance. In general, jointly optimizing the transmit frequency and pressure for monodisperse microbubbles with smaller size leads to improved CEUS imaging and better super-localization performance. Yet, the weaker backscatter of smaller microbubbles must also be considered.

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期刊介绍: Since 1929 The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America has been the leading source of theoretical and experimental research results in the broad interdisciplinary study of sound. Subject coverage includes: linear and nonlinear acoustics; aeroacoustics, underwater sound and acoustical oceanography; ultrasonics and quantum acoustics; architectural and structural acoustics and vibration; speech, music and noise; psychology and physiology of hearing; engineering acoustics, transduction; bioacoustics, animal bioacoustics.
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