DocumentCode
1460338
Title
US backscatter and attenuation 30 to 50 MHz and MR T2 at 3 Tesla for differentiation of atherosclerotic artery constituents in vitro
Author
Bridal, S. Lori ; Toussaint, Jean-François ; Raynaud, Jean-Sébastien ; Fornès, Paul ; Leroy-Willig, Anne ; Berger, Geneviève
Author_Institution
Lab. d´´Imagerie Parametrique, CNRS, Paris, France
Volume
45
Issue
6
fYear
1998
Firstpage
1517
Lastpage
1525
Abstract
This study compares quantitative characterization of atherosclerotic artery constituents by high resolution estimates of ultrasonic attenuation, ultrasonic attenuation-compensated backscatter, and magnetic resonance transverse relaxation time. Atherosclerotic human arteries were studied in vitro at 37/spl deg/C. Backscattered radio frequency signals were acquired with a 50 MHz backscatter acoustic microscope. Ultrasonic parametric images were constructed from the integrated (30 to 50 MHz) backscatter and attenuation obtained using FFT methods with diffraction correction and a multinarrow-band attenuation algorithm. Parametric magnetic resonance images were constructed from calculated values of the transverse relaxation time T2 determined from an 8 echo-single-slice sequence at 3 Tesla. In a total of 54 regions of interest, average values of integrated attenuation, integrated backscatter compensated for the attenuation between the artery surface and the scattering volume, and the transverse relaxation time were correlated with local tissue composition as assessed by histology. Results show that ultrasound and magnetic resonance techniques offer complementary approaches for characterization of plaque composition.
Keywords
backscatter; biomedical MRI; biomedical ultrasonics; blood vessels; diseases; spin-spin relaxation; ultrasonic absorption; ultrasonic scattering; 3 T; 30 to 50 MHz; 37 C; 8 echo-single-slice sequence; MR T2; US attenuation; US backscatter; artery surface; atherosclerotic artery constituents differentiation; diffraction correction; diseased blood vessels; in vitro; integrated attenuation; integrated backscatter; multinarrow-band attenuation algorithm; parametric magnetic resonance images; plaque composition characterization; scattering volume; transverse relaxation time; Arteries; Attenuation; Backscatter; Humans; In vitro; Magnetic resonance; Microscopy; RF signals; Radio frequency; Signal resolution;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-3010
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/58.738291
Filename
738291
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