A novel portable device for crawling waves sonoelastography: Experimental study

Pedro A. Ancajima, Stefano E. Romero, Eduardo A. Gonzalez, Benjamín Castañeda

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Abstract

Crawling Waves Sonoelastography (CWS) is an elastography technique based on an interference pattern produced by the application of two external vibration sources. In this study, a 3D printed holder was designed to overcome the compatibility limitations of normal excitation modules for different ultrasound systems, previously developed in the literature. This holder was assembled with a transducer and two voice coil actuators, and its performance was tested in homogeneous and inclusion tissue-mimicking phantom. A phase derivative estimator was used to reconstruct the shear wave speed (SWS) map. The coefficient of variation (CV), bias and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) were used as quantitative metrics for comparison. These metrics have shown a comparable SWS estimation in the background (SWSb) of the homogeneous phantom with previous studies (e.g. SWSb = 3.58± 0.42 m/s). In the same way, the SWS of the inclusion (SWSi) was distinguished from the background with an accurate SWS value (e.g. SWSi = 5.64 ±0.42 m/s and SWSb = 3.70 ±0.16 m/s). The results suggest that the portable device is capable of achieving a good performance according to their values of bias, CV and CNR. The extension of this work is oriented to ex vivo and in vivo experiments.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication15th International Symposium on Medical Information Processing and Analysis
EditorsEduardo Romero, Natasha Lepore, Jorge Brieva
PublisherSPIE
ISBN (Electronic)9781510634275
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020
Event15th International Symposium on Medical Information Processing and Analysis, SIPAIM 2019 - Medellin, Colombia
Duration: 6 Nov 20198 Nov 2019

Publication series

NameProceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Volume11330
ISSN (Print)0277-786X
ISSN (Electronic)1996-756X

Conference

Conference15th International Symposium on Medical Information Processing and Analysis, SIPAIM 2019
Country/TerritoryColombia
CityMedellin
Period6/11/198/11/19

Keywords

  • Crawling Waves
  • Elastography
  • Quantitative Ultrasound

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