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Noninvasive detection of intimal xanthoma using combined ultrasound, strain rate and photoacoustic imaging.

Iulia M Graf1, Seungsoo Kim, Bo Wang, Richard Smalling, Stanislav Emelianov.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
MOTIVATION: The structure, composition and mechanics of carotid artery are good indicators of early progressive atherosclerotic lesions. The combination of three imaging modalities (ultrasound, strain rate and photoacoustic imaging) which could provide corroborative information about the named arterial properties could enhance the characterization of intimal xanthoma.
METHODS: The experiments were performed using a New Zealand white rabbit model of atherosclerosis. The aorta excised from an atherosclerotic rabbit was scanned ex vivo using the three imaging techniques: (1) ultrasound imaging of the longitudinal section: standard ultrasound B-mode (74Hz frame rate); (2) strain rate imaging: the artery was flushed with blood and a 1.5Hz physiologic pulsation was induced, while the ultrasound data were recorded at higher frame rate (296Hz); (3) photoacoustic imaging: the artery was irradiated with nanosecond pulsed laser light of low fluence in the 1210-1230nm wavelength range and the photoacoustic data was recorded at 10Hz frame rate. Post processing algorithms based on cross-correlation and optical absorption variation were implemented to derive strain rate and spectroscopic photoacoustic images, respectively.
RESULTS: Based on the spatio-temporal variation in displacement of different regions within the arterial wall, strain rate imaging reveals differences in tissue mechanical properties. Additionally, spectroscopic photoacoustic imaging can spatially resolve the optical absorption properties of arterial tissue and identify the location of lipid pools.
CONCLUSIONS: The study demonstrates that ultrasound, strain rate and photoacoustic imaging can be used to simultaneously evaluate the structure, the mechanics and the composition of atherosclerotic lesions to improve the assessment of plaque vulnerability.
Copyright © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22078093     DOI: 10.1016/j.ultras.2011.10.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ultrasonics        ISSN: 0041-624X            Impact factor:   2.890


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