b超对颈动脉壁及斑块运动的分析

S. Golemati, J. Stoitsis, K. Nikita
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摘要:动脉壁和粥样斑块的运动,特别是在纵向上的运动,最近作为颈动脉粥样硬化的决定因素受到了关注。由血压、血流和与周围组织的粘连引起的血管壁运动可能导致组织破裂和脑血管症状。b超可以无创地记录动脉壁和斑块在径向和纵向两个方向的运动。超声图像的时间序列,记录在高帧率,可用于定量估计动脉壁的运动。利用块匹配和光流技术估计了超声图像序列中颈动脉壁和斑块的运动。块匹配是基于跟踪像素块,假设这些块随时间和运动保持不变。光流依赖于对整个序列中单个像素强度的时空变化的估计,从而产生密集的矢量图,其中每个像素由对应于其在两帧之间的速度的矢量表示。动脉壁运动研究中的一个重要问题是运动分析技术的验证。组织模拟的幻影以及计算机生成的模拟图像已被用于验证运动分析算法。总之,b超可以定量估计颈动脉壁和斑块的运动,可能是进一步研究动脉粥样硬化机制的有力工具。
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Motion Analysis of the Carotid Artery Wall and Plaque Using B-Mode Ultrasound
Abstract: Motion of the arterial wall and atheromatous plaque, especially in the longitudinal direction, has recently gained attention as a determinant of carotid atherosclerosis. Vessel wall motion, caused by blood pressure, blood flow and tethering to the surrounding tissue, may be responsible for tissue rupture and cerebrovascular symptoms. B-mode ultrasound allows non-invasive recording of arterial wall and plaque motion in two directions, namely radial and longitudinal. Temporal sequences of ultrasound images, recorded at high frame rates, can be used to quantitatively estimate movement of the arterial wall. Motion of the carotid artery wall and plaque from sequences of ultrasound images has been estimated using block matching and optical flow techniques. Block matching is based on tracking blocks of pixels, assuming that the blocks remain constant over time and motion. Optical flow relies on the estimation of the spatiotemporal change of individual pixel intensities throughout a sequence, resulting in a dense vector map where each pixel is represented by a vector corresponding to its velocity between two frames. An important issue in studies of arterial wall motion is the validation of the motion analysis techniques. Tissue-mimicking phantoms as well as computer-generated simulation images have been used to validate motion analysis algorithms. In conclusion, motion of the carotid artery wall and plaque can be quantitatively estimated from B-mode ultrasound and may represent a powerful tool to study further the mechanisms of atherosclerosis.
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