DocumentCode :
1568586
Title :
Improving the diagnostic potentiality of contrast enhanced ultrasound imaging through the estimation of the concentration
Author :
Sciallero, Claudia ; Crocco, Marco ; Trucco, Andrea
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biophys. & Electron. Eng. (DIBE), Univ. of Genoa, Genova, Italy
fYear :
2010
Firstpage :
300
Lastpage :
305
Abstract :
Next-generation ultrasound contrast agents, in the form of tiny gas bubbles, can be targeted to selectively adhere to cancer cells. The number of attached microbubbles could be correlated with the status of the cancer. Consequently, the estimation of bubble concentration can provide useful medical information in addition to ultrasound molecular imaging. In this paper, a method to obtain the ultrasound image of a region of interest and the estimation of the related microbubble volumetric concentration is proposed. The mentioned tasks are performed in an unique investigation, working on the signals remotely acquired by means of an ultrasound scanner. The algorithm is divided into two steps. Firstly, a signal processing technique, based on multi-pulse transmission and recombination of the received signals, is used to obtain an image of the scene and to detect the bubble echoes abating surrounding tissue contribution. Then, the residual bubble echo, remained after the application of the technique, is processed in order to estimate the concentration. The concentration estimation method is based on a nonlinear regression approach, carried out by a support vector machine. Preliminary in vitro experiments provided encouraging results.
Keywords :
biological tissues; cancer; image enhancement; medical image processing; regression analysis; support vector machines; ultrasonic imaging; bubble echoes; cancer; cancer cells; concentration estimation; contrast enhanced ultrasound imaging; diagnostic potentiality; gas bubbles; medical information; microbubbles; multipulse transmission; next-generation ultrasound contrast agents; nonlinear regression approach; signal processing technique; support vector machine; ultrasound molecular imaging; ultrasound scanner; Biomedical imaging; Cancer; In vitro; Layout; Medical diagnostic imaging; Molecular imaging; Signal processing; Signal processing algorithms; Support vector machines; Ultrasonic imaging; concentration estimation; machine learning; molecular imaging; quantitative medical ultrasound; regression; targeted contrast agents; ultrasound imaging;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Imaging Systems and Techniques (IST), 2010 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Thessaloniki
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6492-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IST.2010.5548517
Filename :
5548517
Link To Document :
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