Title of article :
Ultrasound Shear Wave Simulation of Breast Tumor Using Nonlinear Tissue Elasticity
Author/Authors :
Park, Dae Woo Department of Biomedical Engineering - University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, USA
Abstract :
Shear wave elasticity imaging (SWEI) can assess the elasticity of tissues, but the shear modulus estimated in SWEI is often less
sensitive to a subtle change of the stiffness that produces only small mechanical contrast to the background tissues. Because most
soft tissues exhibit mechanical nonlinearity that differs in tissue types, mechanical contrast can be enhanced if the tissues are
compressed. In this study, a finite element- (FE-) based simulation was performed for a breast tissue model, which consists of a
circular (𝐷: 10 mm, hard) tumor and surrounding tissue (soft). The SWEI was performed with 0% to 30% compression of the breast
tissue model. The shear modulus of the tumor exhibited noticeably high nonlinearity compared to soft background tissue above
10% overall applied compression. As a result, the elastic modulus contrast of the tumor to the surrounding tissue was increased
from 0.46 at 0% compression to 1.45 at 30% compression.
Keywords :
Ultrasound , Elasticity , SWEI
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine