用于医学成像和弹性成像的非接触式激光超声(N-CLUS)系统

R. Haupt, Xiang Zhang, J. Fincke, J. Richardson, J. Hughes, B. Anthony, A. Samir
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麻省理工学院林肯实验室、麻省理工学院医疗设备实现中心(MEDRC)和麻省总医院(MGH)正在合作开发一种新型光学系统,该系统可以在不与患者身体接触的情况下获取人体内的超声图像。该系统被称为非接触式激光超声(N-CLUS),可以产生组织和骨骼的解剖图像,还可以测量体内的弹性特性,所有这些都是根据需要从几英寸到几米的操作距离进行的。N-CLUS采用脉冲激光,通过光声机制将光能转化为皮肤表面的超声波,同时,激光多普勒振动计测量皮肤表面深处组织反射的超声波。N-CLUS方法的关键是由浅层光学吸收率驱动,产生声源,使超声波能够传播到组织的更深处。我们讨论了非接触式激光概念的动机,其发展路径涉及信号产生,皮肤和眼睛安全的激光测量,以及系统设计的观点。弹性测量,然后演示了测定骨弹性模量的牛肉肋骨在组织内。软组织标本的N-CLUS图像也与商业超声进行了比较,表明非接触光学方法可能有潜力作为一种可行的医学超声方法。
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Non-Contact laser ultrasound (N-CLUS) system for medical imaging and elastography
MIT Lincoln Laboratory, the Medical Device Realization Center (MEDRC) at MIT, and the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) are collaboratively developing a novel optical system that acquires ultrasound images within the human body without physical contact to the patient. The system is termed, non-contact laser ultrasound (N-CLUS) and yields anatomical images in tissue and bone and can also measure elastographic properties, in-vivo, all from an operational standoff of a few inches to several meters as desired. N-CLUS employs a pulsed laser that converts optical energy into ultrasonic waves at the skin surface via photoacoustic mechanisms, while, a laser Doppler vibrometer measures reflected-emerging ultrasonic waves from tissue at depth at the skin surface. The key of the N-CLUS approach is driven by shallow optical absorptivity that creates an acoustic source that enables ultrasound propagation deeper into the tissue.We discuss the motivation of the non-contact laser concept, its development path involving signal generation, skin and eye safe laser measurement, and system design perspectives. Elastogrphic measurements are then demonstrated with determination of bone elastic moduli for beef rib within tissue. N-CLUS images from soft tissue specimens are also compared with commercial ultrasound, showing that the noncontact optical approach may have potential as a viable method in medical ultrasound.
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