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Super-resolution ultrasound localization microscopy based on a high frame-rate clinical ultrasound scanner: an in-human feasibility study.

Chengwu Huang1, Wei Zhang2, Ping Gong1, U-Wai Lok1, Shanshan Tang1, Tinghui Yin2, Xirui Zhang3, Lei Zhu3, Maodong Sang3, Pengfei Song4,5, Rongqin Zheng2, Shigao Chen1.   

Abstract

Non-invasive detection of microvascular alterations in deep tissuesin vivoprovides critical information for clinical diagnosis and evaluation of a broad-spectrum of pathologies. Recently, the emergence of super-resolution ultrasound localization microscopy (ULM) offers new possibilities for clinical imaging of microvasculature at capillary level. Currently, the clinical utility of ULM on clinical ultrasound scanners is hindered by the technical limitations, such as long data acquisition time, high microbubble (MB) concentration, and compromised tracking performance associated with low imaging frame-rate. Here we present a robust in-human ULM on a high frame-rate (HFR) clinical ultrasound scanner to achieve super-resolution microvessel imaging using a short acquisition time (<10 s). Ultrasound MB data were acquired from different human tissues, including a healthy liver and a diseased liver with acute-on-chronic liver failure, a kidney, a pancreatic tumor, and a breast mass using an HFR clinical scanner. By leveraging the HFR and advanced processing techniques including sub-pixel motion registration, MB signal separation, and Kalman filter-based tracking, MBs can be robustly localized and tracked for ULM under the circumstances of relatively high MB concentration associated with standard clinical MB administration and limited data acquisition time in humans. Subtle morphological and hemodynamic information in microvasculature were shown based on data acquired with single breath-hold and free-hand scanning. Compared with contrast-enhanced power Doppler generated based on the same MB dataset, ULM showed a 5.7-fold resolution improvement in a vessel based on a linear transducer, and provided a wide-range blood flow speed measurement that is Doppler angle-independent. Microvasculatures with complex hemodynamics can be well-differentiated at super-resolution in both normal and pathological tissues. This preliminary study implemented the ultrafast in-human ULM in various human tissues based on a clinical scanner that supports HFR imaging, indicating the potentials of the technique for various clinical applications. However, rigorous validation of the technique in imaging human microvasculature (especially for those tiny vessel structure), preferably with a gold standard, is still required.
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Keywords:  contrast-enhanced ultrasound; high frame-rate; microbubble; microvascular imaging; super-resolution ultrasound; ultrasound localization microscopy

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33725687      PMCID: PMC8486312          DOI: 10.1088/1361-6560/abef45

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Med Biol        ISSN: 0031-9155            Impact factor:   3.609


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Authors:  Sami Safadi; Sarah Murthi; Kianoush B Kashani
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3.  Super-Resolution Ultrasound Imaging Can Quantify Alterations in Microbubble Velocities in the Renal Vasculature of Rats.

Authors:  Sofie Bech Andersen; Iman Taghavi; Stinne Byrholdt Søgaard; Carlos Armando Villagómez Hoyos; Michael Bachmann Nielsen; Jørgen Arendt Jensen; Charlotte Mehlin Sørensen
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5.  Deep Learning-Based Microbubble Localization for Ultrasound Localization Microscopy.

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7.  Super-Resolution Ultrasound Localization Microscopy on a Rabbit Liver VX2 Tumor Model: An Initial Feasibility Study.

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