Estimation of red blood cell aggregation size using power spectrum considering density of red blood cells in focal region

Rina Takeyama, Shohei Mori, Nobuo Masauzi, M. Arakawa, S. Yashiro, Yasushi Ishigaki, H. Kanai
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We have studied a noninvasive and quantitative method for measuring the aggregate size of red blood cells (RBCs). In our previous study, the scattering power spectrum obtained from the vascular lumen was fitted to the reference scattering spectra calculated from the scattering spectrum of a single-sphere scatterer. In this paper, we propose a method for calculating the reference scattering spectra by summing the scattering spectra for numerous scatterers in the ultrasound focal region. By applying this method to the size estimation of microparticles simulating RBC aggregates, the estimated sizes are found to be close to the true values. In in vivo measurements, the estimated sizes at rest are equivalent to the size of a single sphere with the same volume as an RBC, and those during avascularization are larger than those at rest, which is reasonable. The proposed method has the potential to accurately estimate the size of RBC aggregates.
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利用功率谱(考虑病灶区域红细胞密度)估算红细胞聚集规模
我们研究了一种测量红细胞(RBC)聚集大小的无创定量方法。在我们之前的研究中,从血管腔内获得的散射功率谱与从单球散射体散射谱计算出的参考散射谱相拟合。在本文中,我们提出了一种计算参考散射谱的方法,即对超声波焦点区域内众多散射体的散射谱进行求和。将这种方法应用于模拟 RBC 聚集的微颗粒的尺寸估计,发现估计的尺寸接近真实值。在活体测量中,静止时的估计尺寸相当于与 RBC 体积相同的单个球体的尺寸,而血管形成过程中的估计尺寸大于静止时的估计尺寸,这是合理的。所提出的方法有望准确估计 RBC 聚集体的大小。
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