Title :
The effect of frequency on the magnitude of cyclic variation of backscatter in dogs and implications for prompt detection of acute myocardial ischemia
Author :
Wear, Keith A. ; Milunski, Mark R. ; Wickline, Samuel A. ; Perez, Julio E. ; Sobel, Burton E. ; Miller, James G.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Washington Univ., St. Louis, MO, USA
Abstract :
The magnitude of cyclic variation of integrated backscatter was measured for 3-4, 4-5, 5-6, 6-7, and 7-8 MHz. In ten normal dogs, the magnitude of cyclic variation (M) was found to increase with ultrasonic frequency in an approximately linear fashion. The least squares linear fit to the data yielded M=2.5 dB+0.24f dB/MHz where f is the ultrasonic frequency (MHz). The potential frequency dependence of detection of the immediate consequences of myocardial ischemia was investigated. Acute ischemic injury was induced in each of seven dogs by ligation of a coronary artery. The magnitude of cyclic variation of integrated backscatter was measured in regions of myocardium supplied by this artery before and after ligation. Ischemic myocardium was clearly differentiable from normal myocardium in all five frequency bands. The magnitude of cyclic variation of integrated backscatter demonstrated substantial recovery upon reperfusion. The results offer promise for the detection of ischemia in humans using clinical imaging systems.<>
Keywords :
biological techniques and instruments; biomedical ultrasonics; cardiology; ultrasonic scattering; 3 to 8 MHz; acute ischemic injury; clinical imaging system; coronary artery ligation; cyclic variation; frequency dependence; humans; integrated backscatter; ischemia detection; least squares linear fit; myocardial ischemia; normal dogs; reperfusion; ultrasonic frequency; Arteries; Backscatter; Dogs; Frequency; Ischemic pain; Least squares approximation; Least squares methods; Linear approximation; Myocardium; Ultrasonic variables measurement;
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on