Author :
Yamakawa, Makoto ; Tonomura, Akiko ; Ohsaka, Takashi ; Uno, Kiyoko ; Shiina, Tsuyoshi
Abstract :
Tissue elasticity imaging is a technology for imaging tissue hardness information using ultrasound. We have investigated the use of this method in cases of breast cancer, prostate cancer, etc. [Yamakawa, et. al., 2003; Yamakawa, et. al., 2003; Ito, et. al., 2006] However, tissue hardness provides important information for many diseases besides breast cancer and prostate cancer. For example, in deep venous thrombosis (DVT), the freshness of a thrombus can be determined from its hardness, and this information is very important for the treatment. However, the hardness of a thrombus that has an anechoic region cannot be measured correctly using conventional methods. Therefore, in this paper, we propose a new tissue elasticity imaging method for disease in anechoic regions. The results of a simulation and a phantom experiment verified that the proposed method is effective for detecting disease in an anechoic region. Moreover, we demonstrate that the proposed method can measure the hardness of a thrombus
Keywords :
biological tissues; biomedical ultrasonics; diseases; elasticity; hardness; ultrasonic imaging; DVT disease; anechoic region diseases; breast cancer; deep venous thrombosis; phantoms; prostate cancer; tissue elasticity imaging; tissue hardness; ultrasonic imaging; Breast cancer; Capacitive sensors; Displacement measurement; Elasticity; Imaging phantoms; Liver diseases; Prostate cancer; Strain measurement; Ultrasonic imaging; Ultrasonic variables measurement;