Real-Time Monitoring of Shear Wave Traveling in Liver Tissue In Vivo
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概要
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Real-time imaging of tissue dynamic response caused by internal or external stress forces acting across a living tissue is promising for improving diagnostic quality and accuracy of clinical palpation as an "ultrasonic visualized palpation". Thus we have investigated a real-time imaging system of local tissue displacement along an ultrasonic beam scanned across the living tissue, which realized straightforward but tissue-oriented physiological and dynamic color imaging on a conventional B-mode screen. System performance is fairly supported by a flexible design of a digital signal processor for real-time local cross correlation between successive two-dimensional complex speckle echo frames. Propagation of shear waves raised by external stress in a tissue phantom was clearly observed, so that real-time observation of shear wave traveling across a physiological liver tissue locally stressed by heartbeats was studied. As a result, we could confirm the characteristic shear wave propagation pattern by internal stress synchronous with heartbeat.
- Published by the Japan Society of Applied Physics through the Institute of Pure and Applied Physicsの論文
- 2004-05-15
著者
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Murata Yutaka
Ueda Japan Radio Co. Ltd.
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Yagi Shin-ichi
Medical Imaging Laboratory Graduate School Of Information Science Meisei University
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MACHIDA Hideyuki
Medical Imaging Laboratory, Graduate School of Information Science, Meisei University
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KONDO Yuji
ALOKA Co. Ltd.
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Akimoto Shin
Department Of Gastroenterology Yokohama General Hospital
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Kondo Yuji
ALOKA Co. Ltd., Tokyo 181-8622, Japan
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Akimoto Shin
Department of surgery, Yokohama General Hospital, Kanagawa 225-0026, Japan
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Murata Yutaka
Ueda Japan Radio Co. Ltd., Tokyo 386-8608, Japan
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