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Probe Oscillation Shear Elastography (PROSE): A High Frame-Rate Method for Two-Dimensional Ultrasound Shear Wave Elastography.

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Mellema, DC; Song, P; Kinnick, RR; Urban, MW; Greenleaf, JF; Manduca, A; Chen, S
Published in: IEEE transactions on medical imaging
September 2016

Ultrasound shear wave elastography (SWE) utilizes the propagation of induced shear waves to characterize the shear modulus of soft tissue. Many methods rely on an acoustic radiation force (ARF) "push beam" to generate shear waves. However, specialized hardware is required to generate the push beams, and the thermal stress that is placed upon the ultrasound system, transducer, and tissue by the push beams currently limits the frame-rate to about 1 Hz. These constraints have limited the implementation of ARF to high-end clinical systems. This paper presents Probe Oscillation Shear Elastography (PROSE) as an alternative method to measure tissue elasticity. PROSE generates shear waves using a harmonic mechanical vibration of an ultrasound transducer, while simultaneously detecting motion with the same transducer under pulse-echo mode. Motion of the transducer during detection produces a "strain-like" compression artifact that is coupled with the observed shear waves. A novel symmetric sampling scheme is proposed such that pulse-echo detection events are acquired when the ultrasound transducer returns to the same physical position, allowing the shear waves to be decoupled from the compression artifact. Full field-of-view (FOV) two-dimensional (2D) shear wave speed images were obtained by applying a local frequency estimation (LFE) technique, capable of generating a 2D map from a single frame of shear wave motion. The shear wave imaging frame rate of PROSE is comparable to the vibration frequency, which can be an order of magnitude higher than ARF based techniques. PROSE was able to produce smooth and accurate shear wave images from three homogeneous phantoms with different moduli, with an effective frame rate of 300 Hz. An inclusion phantom study showed that increased vibration frequencies improved the accuracy of inclusion imaging, and allowed targets as small as 6.5 mm to be resolved with good contrast (contrast-to-noise ratio ≥ 19 dB) between the target and background.

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Published In

IEEE transactions on medical imaging

DOI

EISSN

1558-254X

ISSN

0278-0062

Publication Date

September 2016

Volume

35

Issue

9

Start / End Page

2098 / 2106

Related Subject Headings

  • Ultrasonography
  • Transducers
  • Phantoms, Imaging
  • Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
  • Elasticity Imaging Techniques
  • Artifacts
  • 46 Information and computing sciences
  • 40 Engineering
  • 09 Engineering
  • 08 Information and Computing Sciences
 

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Mellema, D. C., Song, P., Kinnick, R. R., Urban, M. W., Greenleaf, J. F., Manduca, A., & Chen, S. (2016). Probe Oscillation Shear Elastography (PROSE): A High Frame-Rate Method for Two-Dimensional Ultrasound Shear Wave Elastography. IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, 35(9), 2098–2106. https://doi.org/10.1109/tmi.2016.2550007
Mellema, Daniel C., Pengfei Song, Randall R. Kinnick, Matthew W. Urban, James F. Greenleaf, Armando Manduca, and Shigao Chen. “Probe Oscillation Shear Elastography (PROSE): A High Frame-Rate Method for Two-Dimensional Ultrasound Shear Wave Elastography.IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging 35, no. 9 (September 2016): 2098–2106. https://doi.org/10.1109/tmi.2016.2550007.
Mellema DC, Song P, Kinnick RR, Urban MW, Greenleaf JF, Manduca A, et al. Probe Oscillation Shear Elastography (PROSE): A High Frame-Rate Method for Two-Dimensional Ultrasound Shear Wave Elastography. IEEE transactions on medical imaging. 2016 Sep;35(9):2098–106.
Mellema, Daniel C., et al. “Probe Oscillation Shear Elastography (PROSE): A High Frame-Rate Method for Two-Dimensional Ultrasound Shear Wave Elastography.IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, vol. 35, no. 9, Sept. 2016, pp. 2098–106. Epmc, doi:10.1109/tmi.2016.2550007.
Mellema DC, Song P, Kinnick RR, Urban MW, Greenleaf JF, Manduca A, Chen S. Probe Oscillation Shear Elastography (PROSE): A High Frame-Rate Method for Two-Dimensional Ultrasound Shear Wave Elastography. IEEE transactions on medical imaging. 2016 Sep;35(9):2098–2106.

Published In

IEEE transactions on medical imaging

DOI

EISSN

1558-254X

ISSN

0278-0062

Publication Date

September 2016

Volume

35

Issue

9

Start / End Page

2098 / 2106

Related Subject Headings

  • Ultrasonography
  • Transducers
  • Phantoms, Imaging
  • Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
  • Elasticity Imaging Techniques
  • Artifacts
  • 46 Information and computing sciences
  • 40 Engineering
  • 09 Engineering
  • 08 Information and Computing Sciences