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Shear-wave generation using acoustic radiation force: in vivo and ex vivo results
Authors:Nightingale Kathryn  McAleavey Stephen  Trahey Gregg
Affiliation:

* Department of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA

Department of Radiology, Medical Center, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA

Abstract:Acoustic radiation force impulse (ARFI) imaging involves the mechanical excitation of tissue using localized, impulsive radiation force. This results in shear-wave propagation away from the region of excitation. Using a single diagnostic transducer on a modified commercial ultrasound (US) scanner with conventional beam-forming architecture, repeated excitations with multiple look directions facilitate imaging shear-wave propagation. Direct inversion methods are then applied to estimate the associated Young's modulus. Shear-wave images are generated in tissue-mimicking phantoms, ex vivo human breast tissue and in vivo in the human abdomen. Mean Young's modulus values of between 3.8 and 5.6 kPa, 11.7 kPa and 14.0 kPa were estimated for fat, fibroadenoma and skin, respectively. Reasonable agreement is demonstrated between structures in matched B-mode and reconstructed modulus images. Although the relatively small magnitude of the displacement data presents some challenges, the reconstructions suggest the clinical feasibility of radiation force induced shear-wave imaging. (E-mail: kathy.nightingale@duke.edu)
Keywords:Acoustic radiation force   Remote palpation   Shear-wave imaging   Ultrasound   Sonoelasticity   Acoustic radiation force impulse imaging   Shear modulus   Young's modulus   Soft tissue
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