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Optical-flow-based B-mode elastography: application in the hypertensive rat carotid.

Toufik Zakaria1, Zhao Qin, Roch Listz Maurice.   

Abstract

Background-Ultrasound elastography is now used worldwide in tissue characterization. The primary premises of elastography are that speckle kinematics reproduces underlying tissue kinematics and that tissue motion can be inferred from speckle tracking. This implicitly assumes that speckle pattern is a material property that can be tracked with respect to time and space. It is then convenient to express the motion of such a material property in terms of total derivative, also known as optical flow (OF) equations. Aims-The present paper introduces a new iterative OF-based elastography (OFBE) method devoted to B-mode data. The first OFBE iteration computes axial and lateral displacement fields. Such displacement fields are used for data rigid registration, prior to the second OFBE iteration which computes the 2-D strain tensor. Methods-The OFBE method was validated in the common carotid artery of rat hypertension models. The effect of aging on carotid stiffness was investigated in female recombinant inbred rats (RI-17, (n=2)) in the first experiment. The outcomes of low/high-salt diets were examined in young male Dahl salt-sensitive rats (SS, n=6; SM12, n=6; SM9, n=6) in the second experiment. Results-Good concordance was observed between left and right carotid axial strain measurements with 11.4% relative error, whereas 4.6% relative error occurred between diastolic and systolic axial strain measurements. Old (80 and 85 weeks) RI-17 carotids were determined to be twice as stiff with 5.70 +/- 0.97% (strain+/-std) as young carotids (30 and 34 weeks) with 13.26 +/- 2.73%, p < 0.001. Carotid axial strain measurement also indicated that salt diets had a significant impact on SS (p=0.008) and SM12 (p < 0.001) but not on SM9 (p=0.881) rats.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20129856     DOI: 10.1109/TMI.2009.2038694

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Med Imaging        ISSN: 0278-0062            Impact factor:   10.048


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