Tissue Viscoelasticity Imaging Using Vibration and Ultrasound Coupler Gel

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Published 20 July 2012 Copyright (c) 2012 The Japan Society of Applied Physics
, , Citation Makoto Yamakawa and Tsuyoshi Shiina 2012 Jpn. J. Appl. Phys. 51 07GF12 DOI 10.1143/JJAP.51.07GF12

1347-4065/51/7S/07GF12

Abstract

In tissue diagnosis, both elasticity and viscosity are important indexes. Therefore, we propose a method for evaluating tissue viscoelasticity by applying vibration that is usually performed in elastography and using an ultrasound coupler gel with known viscoelasticity. In this method, we use three viscoelasticity parameters based on the coupler strain and tissue strain: the strain ratio as an elasticity parameter, and the phase difference and the normalized hysteresis loop area as viscosity parameters. In the agar phantom experiment, using these viscoelasticity parameters, we were able to estimate the viscoelasticity distribution of the phantom. In particular, the strain ratio and the phase difference were robust to strain estimation error.

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