Oil-based gel phantom for ultrasound and optical imaging

Luciana C. Cabrelli, P. Pelissari, L. P. Aggarwal, A. Deana, A. Carneiro, T. Pavan
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Water-based materials are commonly used in phantoms for ultrasound and optical imaging techniques. However, these materials have disadvantages such as easy degradation and low temporal stability. In this study, we propose an oil-based new tissue mimicking material for ultrasound and optical imaging, with the advantage of presenting low temporal degradation. Styrene-Ethylene/Butylene-Styrene (SEBS) copolymer in mineral oil samples were made varying the SEBS concentration between 5─15%, and low-density polyethylene (LDPE) between 0−9%. Acoustic properties such as speed of sound and attenuation coefficient were obtained by the substitution technique with frequencies ranging from 2.25─10 MHz, and were consistent to that of soft tissue. These properties were controlled varying SEBS and LDPE concentration; speed of sound from 1445─1480 m/s, and attenuation from 0.86─11.31 dB/cm were observed. SEBS gels with 0% of LDPE were optically transparent, presenting low optical absorption and scattering coefficients in the visible region of the spectrum. In order to fully characterize the optical properties of the samples, the reflectances of the surfaces were measured, along with the absorption. Scattering and absorption coefficients ranging from 400 nm to 1200 nm were calculated for each compound. The results showed that the presence of LDPE increased absorption and scattering of the phantoms. The results suggest the copolymer gels are promising for ultrasound and optical imaging, what make them also potentially useful for photoacoustic imaging.
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用于超声和光学成像的油基凝胶模体
水基材料通常用于超声和光学成像技术的幻影。然而,这些材料存在易降解和时间稳定性低等缺点。在这项研究中,我们提出了一种基于油基的新型组织模拟材料,用于超声和光学成像,具有低时间降解的优点。在矿物油样品中制备了苯乙烯-乙烯/丁烯-苯乙烯(SEBS)共聚物,SEBS浓度在5 ~ 15%之间,低密度聚乙烯(LDPE)浓度在0 ~ 9%之间。在2.25 ~ 10 MHz的频率范围内,采用替代技术获得了声速和衰减系数等声学特性,与软组织的声学特性一致。这些性能随SEBS和LDPE浓度的变化而变化;声速在1445 ~ 1480 m/s之间,衰减在0.86 ~ 11.31 dB/cm之间。含有0% LDPE的SEBS凝胶具有光学透明性,在光谱可见区具有较低的光吸收和散射系数。为了充分表征样品的光学特性,测量了表面的反射率以及吸收。计算了每种化合物在400 ~ 1200 nm范围内的散射和吸收系数。结果表明,LDPE的存在增加了幻相的吸收和散射。结果表明,共聚物凝胶在超声和光学成像方面很有前景,这使得它们在光声成像方面也有潜在的用途。
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