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Monitoring Microwave Ablation of Ex Vivo Bovine Liver Using Ultrasonic Attenuation Imaging
Authors:Kayvan Samimi  James K White  Christopher L Brace  Tomy Varghese
Institution:1. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA;2. Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin, USA;3. Department of Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Abstract:Thermal ablation of soft tissue changes the tissue microstructure and, consequently, induces changes in its acoustic properties. Although B-mode ultrasound provides high-resolution and high-frame-rate images of ablative therapeutic procedures, it is not particularly effective at delineating boundaries of ablated regions because of poor contrast in echogenicity between ablated and surrounding normal tissue. Quantitative ultrasound techniques can provide quantitative estimates of acoustic properties, such as backscatter and attenuation coefficients, and differentiate ablated and unablated regions more effectively, with the potential for monitoring minimally invasive thermal therapies. In this study, a previously introduced attenuation estimation method was used to create quantitative attenuation coefficient maps for 11 microwave ablation procedures performed on refrigerated ex vivo bovine liver. The attenuation images correlate well with the pathologic images of the ablated region. The mean attenuation coefficient for regions of interest drawn inside and outside the ablated zones were 0.9 (±0.2) and 0.45 (±0.15) dB/cm/MHz, respectively. These estimates agree with reported values in the literature and establish the usefulness of non-invasive attenuation imaging for monitoring therapeutic procedures in the liver.
Keywords:Ultrasonic attenuation coefficient  Thermal ablation  Microwave ablation  Spectral shift
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