功能性胃肠疾病的超声诊断系统:开发、验证和临床试验

Eun-Geun Kim, W. Park, D. Woo, Changyong Ko, Yong-Heum Lee, D. Lim, Taemin Shin, Hansung Kim, Gyoun-Jung Lee
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功能性胃肠疾病影响着数百万人,不分种族和性别,不分年龄。然而,功能性胃肠道疾病的诊断方法很少,因为功能性疾病没有显示出器质性和物理性原因的证据。我们课题组最近发现,在触诊覆盖胃肠道的腹部区域时,功能性胃肠疾病患者的胃肠道比健康人更加僵硬。因此,本研究的目的是开发一种基于超声技术的功能性胃肠道疾病诊断系统,该系统可以很好地量化上述与胃肠道刚性相关的特征。设计了超声系统。该系统由发射器、超声波换能器、接收器、TGC和CPLD组成,并通过仿真测试进行了验证。为了模拟实验,我们从猪身上采集了10个软组织标本。然后对其中的5只进行化学处理,以很好地模拟由功能性胃肠疾病引起的胃肠道僵硬状态。此外,对样品进行了机械测试,以确定模拟是否合理。定制的超声系统最终稿于2006年11月30日收到。此次研究得到了产业资源部地区研究中心项目的支持。Eun Geun Kim,延世大学生物医学工程系,原州,韩国(电话:+82-33-760-2805;传真:+ 82-33-760-2805;电子邮件:kimeg917@gmail.com)。Won Pil Park,韩国延世大学生物医学工程系(电话:+82-33-760-2913;传真:+ 82-33-760-2913;电子邮件:pwpil@cabe.yonsei.ac.kr)。Dae Gon Woo,延世大学生物医学工程系,原州,韩国(电话:+82-33-760-2913;传真:+ 82-33-760-2913;电子邮件:dragon1180@yonsei.ac.kr)。张永高,延世大学生物医学工程系,韩国原州(电话:+82-33-760-2913;传真:+ 82-33-760-2913;电子邮件:cyko@cabe.yonsei.ac.kr)。Dohyung Lim,延世大学医学工程研究所,原州,韩国(电话:+82-33-760-2913;传真:+ 82-33-760-2913;电子邮件:pwpil@cabe.yonsei.ac.kr)。Yong Heum Lee,韩国延世大学医学工程研究所(电话:+82-33-760-2805;传真:+ 82-33-760-2805;电子邮件:koaim@yonsei.ac.kr)。Tae Min Shin韩国延世大学医学工程研究所(电话:+82-33-760-2805;传真:+ 82-33-760-2805;电子邮件:tmshin@yonsei.ac.kr)。韩成金,延世大学医学工程研究所,韩国原州(电话:+82-33-760-2913;传真:+ 82-33-760-2913;电子邮件:hanskim@yonsei.ac.kr)。Gyoun Jung Lee,韩国原州延世大学生物医学工程系(通讯作者提供电话:+82-33-760-2805;传真:+ 82-33-760-2805;电子邮件:fa1472@gmail.com)。通过应用于有/没有功能性胃肠疾病的人类受试者(正常组和患者组)验证。力学试验表明,化学处理后的试样比普通试样具有更强的刚性。这一发现与幻影试验的结果相比是有利的。模体测试还表明,超声系统能很好地描述样品的几何特征,并能检测到样品的变化。刚性试件在脂肪层和肌肉层交界面处的超声反射信号最大振幅(0.2±0.1 vp -p)明显高于正常试件(0.1±0.0Vp-p)。使用我们定制的人体超声系统进行临床试验表明,患者组胃肠道附近超声反射信号的最大振幅(2.6±0.3Vp-p)普遍高于正常组(0.1±0.2Vp-p)。在这里,所有受试者的最大反射信号都出现在大约距离腹部皮肤20mm的深度处,与靠近胃肠道的边界层位置相对应。这些结果表明,基于超声技术的新设计的诊断系统可以诊断出足够的功能性胃肠疾病。关键词:功能性胃肠疾病,诊断系统,幻影试验,超声系统
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Ultrasonic System for Diagnosis of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders: Development, Verification and Clinical Trials
Functional gastrointestinal disorders affect millions of people spread all age regardless of race and sex. There are, however, rare diagnostic methods for the functional gastrointestinal disorders because functional disorders show no evidence of organic and physical causes. Our research group identified recently that the gastrointestinal tract well in the patients with the functional gastrointestinal disorders becomes more rigid than healthy people when palpating the abdominal regions overlaying the gastrointestinal tract. Aim of this study is, therefore, to develop a diagnostic system for the functional gastrointestinal disorders based on ultrasound technique, which can quantify the characteristic above related to the rigidity of the gastrointestinal tract well. Ultrasound system was designed. The system consisted of transmitter, ultrasonic transducer, receiver, TGC, and CPLD, and verified via a phantom test. For the phantom test, ten soft-tissue specimens were harvested from porcine. Five of them were then treated chemically to mimic a rigid condition of gastrointestinal tract well, which was induced by functional gastrointestinal disorders. Additionally, the specimens were tested mechanically to identify if the mimic was reasonable. The customized ultrasound system was finally Manuscript received November 30, 2006. This research was supported by Regional Research Center Program which was conducted by the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy of the Korean Government. Eun Geun Kim is with Department of Biomedical Engineering, Yonsei University, Wonju, Korea (phone: +82-33-760-2805; fax: +82-33-760-2805; e-mail: kimeg917@gmail.com). Won Pil Park is with Department of Biomedical Engineering, Yonsei University, Wonju, Korea (phone: +82-33-760-2913; fax: +82-33-760-2913; e-mail: pwpil@cabe.yonsei.ac.kr). Dae Gon Woo is with Department of Biomedical Engineering, Yonsei University, Wonju, Korea (phone: +82-33-760-2913; fax: +82-33-760-2913; E-mail: dragon1180@yonsei.ac.kr). Chang Yong Ko is with Department of Biomedical Engineering, Yonsei University, Wonju, Korea (phone: +82-33-760-2913; fax: +82-33-760-2913; e-mail: cyko@cabe.yonsei.ac.kr). Dohyung Lim is with Institute of Medical Engineering, Yonsei University, Wonju, Korea (phone: +82-33-760-2913; fax: +82-33-760-2913; e-mail: pwpil@cabe.yonsei.ac.kr). Yong Heum Lee is with Institute of Medical Engineering, Yonsei University, Wonju, Korea (phone: +82-33-760-2805; fax: +82-33-760-2805; e-mail: koaim@yonsei.ac.kr). Tae Min Shin is with Institute of Medical Engineering, Yonsei University, Wonju, Korea (phone: +82-33-760-2805; fax: +82-33-760-2805; e-mail: tmshin@yonsei.ac.kr). Han Sung Kim is with Institute of Medical Engineering, Yonsei University, Wonju, Korea (phone: +82-33-760-2913; fax: +82-33-760-2913; e-mail: hanskim@yonsei.ac.kr). Gyoun Jung Lee is with Department of Biomedical Engineering, Yonsei University, Wonju, Korea (corresponding author to provide phone: +82-33-760-2805; fax: +82-33-760-2805; e-mail: fa1472@gmail.com). verified through application to human subjects with/without functional gastrointestinal disorders (Normal and Patient Groups). It was identified from the mechanical test that the chemically treated specimens were more rigid than normal specimen. This finding was favorably compared with the result obtained from the phantom test. The phantom test also showed that ultrasound system well described the specimen geometric characteristics and detected an alteration in the specimens. The maximum amplitude of the ultrasonic reflective signal in the rigid specimens (0.2±0.1Vp-p) at the interface between the fat and muscle layers was explicitly higher than that in the normal specimens (0.1±0.0Vp-p). Clinical tests using our customized ultrasound system for human subject showed that the maximum amplitudes of the ultrasonic reflective signals near to the gastrointestinal tract well for the patient group (2.6±0.3Vp-p) were generally higher than those in normal group (0.1±0.2Vp-p). Here, maximum reflective signals was appeared at 20mm depth approximately from abdominal skin for all human subjects, corresponding to the location of the boundary layer close to gastrointestinal tract well. These results suggest that newly designed diagnostic system based on ultrasound technique may diagnose enough the functional gastrointestinal disorders. Keywords—Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders, Diagnostic System, Phantom Test, Ultrasound System.
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