DocumentCode :
3861828
Title :
Ultrasonic integrated backscatter coefficient profiling of human coronary arteries in vitro
Author :
J.C. Machado;F.S. Foster
Author_Institution :
COPPE, Univ. Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Volume :
48
Issue :
1
fYear :
2001
Firstpage :
17
Lastpage :
27
Abstract :
A theoretical formulation for the profile of the integrated backscatter coefficient (IBC) is derived. This new formulation is based on a theoretical treatment. It includes correction for the diffraction of the ultrasonic beam and correction for the non-ideal nature of the reference signal. The inclusion of these correction factors permits accurate quantitative profiling of the IBC over the transducer focal zone. Experimental measurements are first performed on well-calibrated vessel-equivalent phantom materials and subsequently on human coronary arteries in vitro. A spherically focused 50.0 MHz f/1.83 transducer is used. IBC profiles are shown for three samples that are representative of early, mid, and advanced atherosclerotic coronary disease. The IBC profiles clearly differentiate the arterial tissues. However, variation between samples with histologically confirmed intimal thickening (N=24) was large. The mean IBC (/spl plusmn/1 standard deviation), in (Sr.mm)/sup -1/, for media, adventitia, and thickened intima were 3.86/spl times/10/sup -3/, 1.53/spl times/10/sup -2/, and 2.24/spl times/10/sup -2/, respectively. The mean IBC of thickened intima is larger than previous measurements obtained from femoral arteries, and the mean IBC for media and adventitia layers are lower, reflecting differences in tissue composition between coronary and femoral vessels.
Keywords :
"Backscatter","Humans","Arteries","In vitro","Diffraction","Ultrasonic transducers","Ultrasonic variables measurement","Performance evaluation","Imaging phantoms","Biological materials"
Journal_Title :
IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-3010
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/58.895900
Filename :
895900
Link To Document :
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