نتایج جستجو برای: elasticity imaging techniques

تعداد نتایج: 1055913  

2011
Bo Wang Stanislav Emelianov

Intravascular photoacoustics (IVPA)-a minimally invasive imaging technique with contrast related to optical absorption properties of tissue, can be used to visualize atherosclerotic plaques. However, the amplitude of photoacoustic signals is also related to a temperature dependent, tissue specific parameter-the Grüneisen parameter. Therefore, photoacoustic signals measured at different temperat...

Journal: :Magnetic resonance in medicine 2003
Kevin J Glaser Joel P Felmlee Armando Manduca Richard L Ehman

Dynamic MR elastography (MRE) is a phase-contrast technique in which the periodic shear motion of an object is encoded as variations in the phase of the reconstructed images. An alternative MRE method is presented whereby waves are depicted as intensity variations in the magnitude images due to intravoxel phase dispersion (IVPD). A theoretical framework is developed to model how the IVPD magnit...

2016
Yufeng Deng Ned C. Rouze Mark L. Palmeri Kathryn R. Nightingale

Ultrasound elasticity imaging has been developed over the last decade to estimate tissue stiffness. Shear wave elasticity imaging (SWEI) quantifies tissue stiffness by measuring the speed of propagating shear waves following acoustic radiation force excitation. This work presents the sequencing and data processing protocols of SWEI using a Verasonics system. The selection of the sequence parame...

Journal: :Applied physics letters 2014
Wenjuan Qi Rui Li Teng Ma K Kirk Shung Qifa Zhou Zhongping Chen

We designed and developed a confocal acoustic radiation force optical coherence elastography system. A ring ultrasound transducer was used to achieve reflection mode excitation and generate an oscillating acoustic radiation force in order to generate displacements within the tissue, which were detected using the phase-resolved optical coherence elastography method. Both phantom and human tissue...

Journal: :Ultrasound in medicine & biology 2005
Marvin M Doyley Seshadri Srinivasan Sarah A Pendergrass Ziji Wu Jonathan Ophir

Elastography based on strain imaging currently endures mechanical artefacts and limited contrast transfer efficiency. Solving the inverse elasticity problem (IEP) should obviate these difficulties; however, this approach to elastography is often fraught with problems because of the ill-posed nature of the IEP. The aim of the present study was to determine how the quality of modulus elastograms ...

Journal: :Ultrasound in medicine & biology 2013
Pezhman Foroughi Hyun-Jae Kang Daniel A Carnegie Mark G van Vledder Michael A Choti Gregory D Hager Emad M Boctor

Ultrasound transducers are commonly tracked in modern ultrasound navigation/guidance systems. In this article, we demonstrate the advantages of incorporating tracking information into ultrasound elastography for clinical applications. First, we address a common limitation of freehand palpation: speckle decorrelation due to out-of-plane probe motion. We show that by automatically selecting pairs...

2012
Brendan F. Kennedy Sze Howe Koh Robert A. McLaughlin Kelsey M. Kennedy Peter R. T. Munro David D. Sampson

We present a theoretical framework for strain estimation in optical coherence elastography (OCE), based on a statistical analysis of displacement measurements obtained from a mechanically loaded sample. We define strain sensitivity, signal-to-noise ratio and dynamic range, and derive estimates of strain using three methods: finite difference, ordinary least squares and weighted least squares, t...

Journal: :Optics letters 2016
Pengfei Hai Junjie Yao Guo Li Chiye Li Lihong V Wang

Elastography can noninvasively map the elasticity distribution in biological tissue, which can potentially be used to reveal disease conditions. In this Letter, we have demonstrated photoacoustic elastography by using a linear-array photoacoustic computed tomography system. The feasibility of photoacoustic elastography was first demonstrated by imaging the strains of single-layer and bilayer ge...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2017
Timothy G Baumer Leah Davis Jack Dischler Daniel S Siegal Marnix van Holsbeeck Vasilios Moutzouros Michael J Bey

Shear wave elastography (SWE) is a promising tool for estimating musculoskeletal tissue properties, but few studies have rigorously assessed its repeatability and sources of error. The objectives of this study were to assess: (1) the extent to which probe positioning error and human user error influence measurement accuracy, (2) intra-user, inter-user, and day-to-day repeatability, and (3) the ...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2007
C Usha Devi R S Bharat Chandran R Mohan Vasu Ajay K Sood

A coherent light beam is used to interrogate the focal region within a tissue-mimicking phantom insonified by an ultrasound transducer. The ultrasound-tagged photons exiting from the object carry with them information on local optical path length fluctuations caused by refractive index variations and medium vibration. Through estimation of the force distribution in the focal region of the ultra...

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