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Quantification of Renal Stone Contrast with Ultrasound in Human Subjects.

Bryan W Cunitz1, Jonathan D Harper2, Mathew D Sorensen2,3, Yasser A Haider1, Jeff Thiel4, Philip C May2, Ziyue Liu5, Michael R Bailey1, Barbrina Dunmire1, Matthew Bruce1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Greater visual contrast between calculi and tissue would improve ultrasound (US) imaging of urolithiasis and potentially expand clinical use. The color Doppler twinkling artifact has been suggested to provide enhanced contrast of stones compared with brightness mode (B-mode) imaging, but results are variable. This work provides the first quantitative measure of stone contrast in humans for B-mode and color Doppler mode, forming the basis to improve US for the detection of stones.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Using a research ultrasound system, B-mode imaging was tuned for detecting stones by applying a single transmit angle and reduced signal compression. Stone twinkling with color Doppler was tuned by using low-frequency transmit pulses, longer pulse durations, and a high-pulse repetition frequency. Data were captured from 32 subjects, with 297 B-mode and Doppler images analyzed from 21 subjects exhibiting twinkling signals. The signal to clutter ratio (i.e., stone to background tissue) (SCR) was used to compare the contrast of a stone on B-mode with color Doppler, and the contrast between stone twinkling and blood-flow signals within the kidney.
RESULTS: The stone was the brightest object in only 54% of B-mode images and 100% of Doppler images containing stone twinkling. On average, stones were isoechoic with the tissue clutter on B-mode (SCR = 0 dB). Stone twinkling averaged 37 times greater contrast than B-mode (16 dB, p < 0.0001) and 3.5 times greater contrast than blood-flow signals (5.5 dB, p = 0.088).
CONCLUSIONS: This study provides the first quantitative measure of US stone to tissue contrast in humans. Stone twinkling contrast is significantly greater than the contrast of a stone on B-mode. There was also a trend of stone twinkling signals having greater contrast than blood-flow signals in the kidney. Dedicated optimization of B-mode and color Doppler stone imaging could improve US detection of stones.

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Keywords:  detection; imaging; twinkling artifact; ultrasound; urolithiasis

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28847171      PMCID: PMC5695736          DOI: 10.1089/end.2017.0404

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Endourol        ISSN: 0892-7790            Impact factor:   2.942


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8.  Improved Detection of Kidney Stones Using an Optimized Doppler Imaging Sequence.

Authors:  Bryan Cunitz; Barbrina Dunmire; Marla Paun; Oleg Sapozhnikov; John Kucewicz; Ryan Hsi; Franklin Lee; Matthew Sorensen; Jonathan Harper; Michael Bailey
Journal:  IEEE Int Ultrason Symp       Date:  2014-09-03

9.  B-mode ultrasound versus color Doppler twinkling artifact in detecting kidney stones.

Authors:  Mathew D Sorensen; Jonathan D Harper; Ryan S Hsi; Anup R Shah; Manjiri K Dighe; Stephen J Carter; Mariam Moshiri; Marla Paun; Wei Lu; Michael R Bailey
Journal:  J Endourol       Date:  2013-01-30       Impact factor: 2.942

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2.  In Vitro Evaluation of Urinary Stone Comminution with a Clinical Burst Wave Lithotripsy System.

Authors:  Shivani Ramesh; Tony T Chen; Adam D Maxwell; Bryan W Cunitz; Barbrina Dunmire; Jeff Thiel; James C Williams; Anthony Gardner; Ziyue Liu; Ian Metzler; Jonathan D Harper; Mathew D Sorensen; Michael R Bailey
Journal:  J Endourol       Date:  2020-03-20       Impact factor: 2.942

3.  Update on clinical trials of kidney stone repositioning and preclinical results of stone breaking with one system.

Authors:  M R Bailey; Y N Wang; W Kreider; J C Dai; B W Cunitz; J D Harper; H Chang; M D Sorensen; Z Liu; O Levy; B Dunmire; A D Maxwell
Journal:  Proc Meet Acoust       Date:  2018-12-21

4.  Acoustic shadowing in pediatric kidney stone ultrasound: a retrospective study with non-enhanced computed tomography as reference standard.

Authors:  Martijn V Verhagen; Tom A Watson; Melissa Hickson; Naima Smeulders; Paul D Humphries
Journal:  Pediatr Radiol       Date:  2019-03-14

5.  Fragmentation of Stones by Burst Wave Lithotripsy in the First 19 Humans.

Authors:  Jonathan D Harper; James E Lingeman; Robert M Sweet; Ian S Metzler; Peter L Sunaryo; James C Williams; Adam D Maxwell; Jeff Thiel; Bryan W Cunitz; Barbrina Dunmire; Michael R Bailey; Mathew D Sorensen
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6.  Some Work on the Diagnosis and Management of Kidney Stones with Ultrasound.

Authors:  Julianna C Simon; Adam D Maxwell; Michael R Bailey
Journal:  Acoust Today       Date:  2017

7.  First In-Human Burst Wave Lithotripsy for Kidney Stone Comminution: Initial Two Case Studies.

Authors:  Jonathan D Harper; Ian Metzler; Michael Kennedy Hall; Tony T Chen; Adam D Maxwell; Bryan W Cunitz; Barbrina Dunmire; Jeff Thiel; James C Williams; Michael R Bailey; Mathew D Sorensen
Journal:  J Endourol       Date:  2020-11-05       Impact factor: 2.942

8.  In-Office Ultrasound Facilitates Timely Clinical Care at a Multidisciplinary Kidney Stone Center.

Authors:  Mathew D Sorensen; Jeff Thiel; Jessica C Dai; Michael R Bailey; Barbrina Dunmire; Patrick C Samson; Helena Chang; M Kennedy Hall; Brianna Gutierrez; Robert M Sweet; Jonathan D Harper
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