نتایج جستجو برای: elasticity imaging techniques

تعداد نتایج: 1055913  

Journal: :Biomedical optics express 2014
Adeel Ahmad Jongsik Kim Nahil A Sobh Nathan D Shemonski Stephen A Boppart

Magnetic particles are versatile imaging agents that have found wide spread applicability in diagnostic, therapeutic, and rheology applications. In this study, we demonstrate that mechanical waves generated by a localized inclusion of magnetic nanoparticles can be used for assessment of the tissue viscoelastic properties using magnetomotive optical coherence elastography. We show these capabili...

1999
Athanasios Episcopos

This paper examines the stochastic behavior of the 1-month interbank rate in ten countries. Various one-factor models are estimated using an exact maximum likelihood estimator, which is based on the recently introduced Gaussian methodology. Interest rate volatility is found to be less sensitive to interest rate levels than stated in the literature. In addition, the constant elasticity variance ...

2011
Thomas Fischer Anke Thomas

In recent years, the diagnostic confidence of B-mode ultrasound has been strengthened by innovations including tissue Doppler techniques and imaging of tissue elasticity. Elasticity is the ratio of the strain (pressure) required to induce relative elongation or distention (Figure 1). The intrinsic elasticity of biological tissue is altered by physiologic aging and pathologic processes such as i...

Journal: :Optics letters 2009
Xing Liang Marko Orescanin Kathleen S Toohey Michael F Insana Stephen A Boppart

Acoustomotive optical coherence elastography (AM-OCE), a dynamic and internal excitation optical coherence elastography technique, is reported. Acoustic radiation force was used for internal mechanical excitation, and spectral-domain optical coherence tomography was used for detection. Mechanical properties of gelatin tissue phantoms were measured by AM-OCE and verified using rheometry results....

Journal: :Ultrasonics 2008
A E Malcolm F Reitich J Yang J F Greenleaf M Fatemi

This paper aims to model ultrasound vibro-acoustography to improve our understanding of the underlying physics of the technique thus facilitating the collection of better images. Ultrasound vibro-acoustography is a novel imaging technique combining the resolution of high-frequency imaging with the clean (speckle-free) images obtained with lower frequency techniques. The challenge in modeling su...

2014
Minhua Lu Dan Wu Wan-hua Lin Weifang Li Heye Zhang WenHua Huang

BACKGROUND Model-based reconstruction algorithms have shown potentials over conventional strain-based methods in quasi-static elastographic image by using realistic finite element (FE) or bio-mechanical model constraints. However, it is still difficult to properly handle the discrepancies between the model constraint and ultrasound data, and the measurement noise. METHODS In this paper, we ex...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2015
Adeel Ahmad Pin-Chieh Huang Nahil A Sobh Paritosh Pande Jongsik Kim Stephen A Boppart

The viscoelastic properties of tissues are altered during pathogenesis of numerous diseases and can therefore be a useful indicator of disease status and progression. Several elastography studies have utilized the mechanical frequency response and the resonance frequencies of tissue samples to characterize their mechanical properties. However, using the resonance frequency as a source of mechan...

Journal: :Ultrasound in medicine & biology 2018
Juvenal Ormachea Benjamin Castaneda Kevin J Parker

Elastography is a modality that estimates tissue stiffness and, thus, provides useful information for clinical diagnosis. Attention has focused on the measurement of shear wave propagation; however, many methods assume shear wave propagation is unidirectional and aligned with the lateral imaging direction. Any deviations from the assumed propagation result in biased estimates of shear wave spee...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2011
Peter N T Wells Hai-Dong Liang

After X-radiography, ultrasound is now the most common of all the medical imaging technologies. For millennia, manual palpation has been used to assist in diagnosis, but it is subjective and restricted to larger and more superficial structures. Following an introduction to the subject of elasticity, the elasticity of biological soft tissues is discussed and published data are presented. The bas...

Journal: :Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials 2011
Anis Hadj Henni Cédric Schmitt Marie-Élise Tremblay Mélina Hamdine Marie-Claude Heuzey Pierre Carreau Guy Cloutier

With the emergence of new biomaterials and elastography imaging techniques, there is a need for innovative instruments dedicated to viscoelasticity measurements. In this work, we introduce a novel hyper-frequency viscoelastic spectroscopy (HFVS) technique dedicated to characterize soft media subjected to mid-to-very-high frequency stress ranges (or, equivalently, to probe short-to-very-short re...

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