Optical quantification of acoustic radiation force impulse-induced dynamics in a translucent phantom

R. Bouchard, M. Palmeri, J. Streeter, P. Dayton
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The dynamic response in a translucent tissue-mimicking phantom resulting from an acoustic radiation force impulse (ARFI) was investigated with optically-based methods. Embedded microspheres (10-µm diameter) were tracked axially and laterally with an optical microscope; 0.5-µm displacement resolution was achieved in both dimensions with frame rates of up to 36 kHz. Tracking was achieved before, during, and after the ARFI excitation at depths of up to 4.8 mm from the phantom's nearest material boundary. Both on- and off-axis (i.e., shear wave) results are presented; these results are then corroborated with matched finite element method (FEM) modeling results. This optically-based tracking method provides high-frame-rate, 2D tracking data, and thus it could prove fruitful in the future investigation of complex ARFI-induced dynamics in experimental settings.
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半透明体中声辐射力脉冲诱导动力学的光学量化
采用基于光学的方法研究了声辐射力脉冲(ARFI)对半透明组织模拟体的动态响应。用光学显微镜对直径为10µm的微球进行轴向和横向跟踪;在两个维度上都实现了0.5-µm的位移分辨率,帧率高达36 kHz。在ARFI激发之前、期间和之后,在距离幻影最近的材料边界4.8 mm的深度处实现了跟踪。给出了轴上和离轴(即横波)结果;这些结果与匹配的有限元方法(FEM)建模结果进行了验证。这种基于光学的跟踪方法提供了高帧率的二维跟踪数据,因此它可以在实验环境中对复杂arfi诱导动力学的未来研究中证明是富有成效的。
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