• DocumentCode
    3810689
  • Title

    Modeling of Soft Poroelastic Tissue in Time-Harmonic MR Elastography

  • Author

    Phillip R. Perrinez;Francis E. Kennedy;Elijah E. W. Van Houten;John B. Weaver;Keith D. Paulsen

  • Author_Institution
    Thayer Sch. of Eng., Dartmouth Coll., Hanover, NH
  • Volume
    56
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    2009
  • Firstpage
    598
  • Lastpage
    608
  • Abstract
    Elastography is an emerging imaging technique that focuses on assessing the resistance to deformation of soft biological tissues in vivo. Magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) uses measured displacement fields resulting from low-amplitude, low-frequency (10 Hz-1 kHz) time-harmonic vibration to recover images of the elastic property distribution of tissues including breast, liver, muscle, prostate, and brain. While many soft tissues display complex time-dependent behavior not described by linear elasticity, the models most commonly employed in MRE parameter reconstructions are based on elastic assumptions. Further, elasticity models fail to include the interstitial fluid phase present in vivo. Alternative continuum models, such as consolidation theory, are able to represent tissue and other materials comprising two distinct phases, generally consisting of a porous elastic solid and penetrating fluid. MRE reconstructions of simulated elastic and poroelastic phantoms were performed to investigate the limitations of current-elasticity-based methods in producing accurate elastic parameter estimates in poroelastic media. The results indicate that linearly elastic reconstructions of fluid-saturated porous media at amplitudes and frequencies relevant to steady-state MRE can yield misleading effective property distributions resulting from the complex interaction between their solid and fluid phases.
  • Keywords
    "Image reconstruction","Biological tissues","In vivo","Vibration measurement","Elasticity","Solids","Biological system modeling","Magnetic resonance imaging","Immune system","Magnetic resonance"
  • Journal_Title
    IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9294
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TBME.2008.2009928
  • Filename
    4694123