Title :
Monitoring of the effectiveness of the interstitial RF electromagnetic wave thermal therapy by shear modulus reconstruction
Author :
Sumi, C. ; Ichiki, Y. ; Kanai, H.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Sophia Univ., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
We have previously developed an ultrasonic strain measurement-based shear modulus reconstruction technique. The iterative RF-echo phase matching method uses successively acquired RF-echo data frames for measuring strains generated in vivo in soft tissues due to spontaneous heart motion and/or externally applied pressures. Together with development of a suitable configuration technique for mechanical sources and reference regions, we developed a numerical method for stably reconstructing the globally relative shear modulus distribution with respect to reference shear moduli from the measured strain data. As the elasticity of soft tissues changes on being heated, we propose that the developed shear modulus reconstruction technique can be used as a monitoring technique for the effectiveness of thermal therapy. We applied the reconstruction technique to interstitial RF electromagnetic wave therapy. To verify the feasibility we conducted in vitro experiments using fresh calf liver
Keywords :
biological tissues; biomedical ultrasonics; hyperthermia; image reconstruction; iterative methods; liver; medical image processing; radiofrequency heating; shear modulus; strain measurement; B-mode images; coagulation; effectiveness monitoring; fresh calf liver; hyperthermia; in vitro experiments; interstitial RF thermal therapy; iterative RF-echo phase matching; robust numerical approach; shear modulus reconstruction; soft tissues; ultrasonic strain measurement; Biological tissues; Frequency conversion; Iterative methods; Medical treatment; Monitoring; Motion measurement; Phase measurement; Radio frequency; Strain measurement; Ultrasonic variables measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium, 2000 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Juan
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6365-5
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2000.921682