| Literature DB >> 28043724 |
Caroline Chartier1, Yassine Mofid2, Cécile Bastard3, Véronique Miette3, Annabel Maruani4, Laurent Machet4, Frédéric Ossant5.
Abstract
Interest in elasticity estimation for thin layers is increasing because of the various potential applications, including dermatology and cosmetology. In this context, we propose a dedicated elastographic system using 1-D high-frequency transient elastography (HF-TE) to estimate the 1-D Young's modulus through the dermis and hypodermis, which are the two human skin layers of interest in this study. An experimental validation of the HF-TE method was first carried out on two homogeneous tissue-mimicking hard and soft phantoms. The Young's modulus values obtained in these phantoms were compared with those obtained by two complementary shear wave propagation techniques: shear wave-induced resonance elastography (SWIRE) and supersonic shear imaging (SSI). A third two-layer thin phantom, with mechanical properties similar to those of skin, was used to validate the ability of HF-TE to distinguish layers and measure elasticity. Finally, preliminary in vivo experiments conducted on forearm and cheek skin revealed the promising performance of HF-TE in measuring elasticity in the dermis and hypodermis.Entities:
Keywords: Cheek skin; Dedicated elastographic system; Forearm skin; High-frequency transient elastography; Shear wave; Shear wave-induced resonance elastography; Supersonic shear imaging; Thin layers; Two-layer phantom; Young's modulus
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28043724 DOI: 10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2016.11.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ultrasound Med Biol ISSN: 0301-5629 Impact factor: 2.998