Diagnosis of atheromatous Carotid Plaque: Dielectric Constant Measurement Using Microwave Resonant Technique versus Ultrasound B-mode Images

R. Shahbaz, F. Deshours, G. Alquié, H. Kokabi, F. Koskas, I. Brocheriou, Giles Lenaour, C. Hannachi, J. Davaine
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The recent years have seen a surge in interest in determining the dielectric constant of biological tissues in the microwave domain. The tissues can be classified and differentiated without radiation by using a microwave sensor. The atherosclerotic plaque of the carotid artery, which is now predominantly classified by ultrasonography and the CT scanner was not studied yet. Ultrasonography describes the level of echogenicity of the plaques, and proposes that as a representation of the plaque's composition. In this study, a microwave subwavelength resonator was employed to measure 20 carotid artery plaques and compare the results with ultrasound b-mode images. The results of the study show a correlation between the echogenicity levels and the dielectric constant of the tissues investigated. The way in which it will be evaluated in the future is how it compares to other radiological techniques.
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颈动脉粥样硬化斑块的诊断:微波共振技术与超声b型图像的介电常数测量
近年来,人们对测定微波领域生物组织介电常数的兴趣激增。利用微波传感器可以在没有辐射的情况下对组织进行分类和分化。颈动脉的动脉粥样硬化斑块,目前主要是通过超声和CT扫描分类,但尚未研究。超声检查描述斑块的回声水平,并建议将其作为斑块组成的代表。本研究采用微波亚波长谐振器对20个颈动脉斑块进行测量,并与超声b型图像进行比较。研究结果表明,回波强度与所研究组织的介电常数之间存在相关性。未来评估它的方法是将它与其他放射技术进行比较。
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