DocumentCode
333368
Title
Verification of the feasibility of elasticity tomography-simulation study
Author
Sumi, Chikayoshi ; Sudou, Toshinori
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Sophia Univ., Tokyo, Japan
Volume
2
fYear
1998
fDate
29 Oct-1 Nov 1998
Firstpage
826
Abstract
The pathological state of living soft tissue highly correlates with quasi-static mechanical properties, particularly, elasticity. With such consideration in mind, the authors previously developed the iterative 2D ultrasonic RF-echo phase matching method that allowed providing them the considerably accurate estimates of 2D strain distributions generated in vivo in soft tissues by heart motion/extracorporeally applied pressures or very low frequency vibrations. Furthermore, the authors proposed a novel inverse problem that determined a relative shear modulus distribution with respect to reference shear moduli only from measured strain distributions under the assumption that no mechanical source exists in the ROI. However, as previously demonstrated, due to the combination of noise in measurement data and improper configurations of mechanical sources/reference regions, the problem is inevitably ill-conditioned in real-world applications. Thus, to uniquely determine the acceptable approximation to the original target distribution despite their occurrence, the authors developed a robust reconstruction method in conjunction with a so-called regularization method. To verify the feasibility of a whole technique, i.e., elasticity tomography, reconstruction is carried out using RF-echo data simulated on a simple soft tissue model
Keywords
acoustic tomography; biomechanics; biomedical ultrasonics; elasticity; image reconstruction; inverse problems; iterative methods; physiological models; shear modulus; 2D strain distributions; RF-echo data; elasticity tomography feasibility verification; living soft tissue; measured strain distributions; measurement data; mechanical sources; medical diagnostic imaging; pathological state; reference regions; regularization method; relative shear modulus distribution; simple soft tissue model; Biological tissues; Elasticity; Frequency conversion; Frequency estimation; Iterative methods; Mechanical factors; Mechanical variables measurement; Motion estimation; Pathology; Strain measurement;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 1998. Proceedings of the 20th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location
Hong Kong
ISSN
1094-687X
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5164-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IEMBS.1998.745562
Filename
745562
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