Three-Dimensional Shear Wave Elastography Using a 2D Row Column Addressing (RCA) Array.

IF 5 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL BME frontiers Pub Date : 2022-07-04 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.34133/2022/9879632
Zhijie Dong, Jihun Kim, Chengwu Huang, Matthew R Lowerison, U-Wai Lok, Shigao Chen, Pengfei Song
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Objective. To develop a 3D shear wave elastography (SWE) technique using a 2D row column addressing (RCA) array, with either external vibration or acoustic radiation force (ARF) as the shear wave source. Impact Statement. The proposed method paves the way for clinical translation of 3D SWE based on the 2D RCA, providing a low-cost and high volume rate solution that is compatible with existing clinical systems. Introduction. SWE is an established ultrasound imaging modality that provides a direct and quantitative assessment of tissue stiffness, which is significant for a wide range of clinical applications including cancer and liver fibrosis. SWE requires high frame rate imaging for robust shear wave tracking. Due to the technical challenges associated with high volume rate imaging in 3D, current SWE techniques are typically confined to 2D. Advancing SWE from 2D to 3D is significant because of the heterogeneous nature of tissue, which demands 3D imaging for accurate and comprehensive evaluation. Methods. A 3D SWE method using a RCA array was developed with a volume rate up to 2000 Hz. The performance of the proposed method was systematically evaluated on tissue-mimicking elasticity phantoms and in an in vivo case study. Results. 3D shear wave motion induced by either external vibration or ARF was successfully detected with the proposed method. Robust 3D shear wave speed maps were reconstructed for phantoms and in vivo. Conclusion. The high volume rate 3D imaging provided by the 2D RCA array provides a robust and practical solution for 3D SWE with a clear pathway for future clinical translation.

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使用2D行-列寻址(RCA)阵列的三维剪切波弹性成像。
客观的使用二维行列寻址(RCA)阵列,以外部振动或声辐射力(ARF)作为剪切波源,开发三维剪切波弹性成像(SWE)技术。影响声明。所提出的方法为基于2D RCA的3D SWE的临床翻译铺平了道路,提供了一种与现有临床系统兼容的低成本、高容量率的解决方案。介绍SWE是一种已建立的超声成像模式,可直接定量评估组织硬度,这对包括癌症和肝纤维化在内的广泛临床应用具有重要意义。SWE需要高帧率成像以实现稳健的剪切波跟踪。由于与3D中的高体积率成像相关的技术挑战,当前的SWE技术通常局限于2D。由于组织的异质性,将SWE从2D推进到3D具有重要意义,这需要3D成像来进行准确和全面的评估。方法。开发了一种使用RCA阵列的3D SWE方法,体积率高达2000 赫兹。在模拟组织弹性体模和体内案例研究中,系统地评估了所提出方法的性能。后果该方法成功地探测到了由外部振动或ARF引起的三维剪切波运动。针对体模和体内重建了稳健的3D剪切波速度图。结论2D RCA阵列提供的高体积率3D成像为3D SWE提供了一个稳健而实用的解决方案,为未来的临床翻译提供了清晰的途径。
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