Title :
Multi-frequency intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) imaging
Author :
Teng Ma ; Mingyue Yu ; Zeyu Chen ; Chunlong Fei ; Shung, K. Kirk ; Qifa Zhou
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Abstract :
Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is frequently associated with the sudden rupture of a vulnerable atherosclerotic plaque within the coronary artery. Several unique physiological features, including a thin fibrous cap accompanied by a necrotic lipid core, are the targeted indicators for identifying the vulnerable plaques. Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS), a catheter-based imaging technology, has been routinely performed in clinics for more than 20 years to describe the morphology of the coronary artery and guide percutaneous coronary interventions. However, conventional IVUS cannot facilitate the risk assessment of ACS because of its intrinsic limitations, such as insufficient resolution. Renovation of the IVUS technology is essentially needed to overcome the limitations and enhance the coronary artery characterization. In this paper, a multi-frequency intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) imaging system was developed by incorporating a higher frequency IVUS transducer (80 to 150 MHz) with the conventional IVUS (30-50 MHz) system. The newly developed system maintains the advantage of deeply penetrating imaging with the conventional IVUS, while offering an improved higher resolution image with IVUS at a higher frequency. The prototyped multifrequency catheter has a clinically compatible size of 0.95 mm and a favorable capability of automated image co-registration. In vitro human coronary artery imaging has demonstrated the feasibility and superiority of the multi-frequency IVUS imaging system to deliver a more comprehensive visualization of the coronary artery. This ultrasonic-only intravascular imaging technique, based on a moderate refinement of the conventional IVUS system, is not only cost-effective from the perspective of manufacturing and clinical practice, but also holds the promise of future translation into clinical benefits.
Keywords :
biomedical ultrasonics; blood vessels; catheters; image registration; image resolution; medical disorders; medical image processing; risk management; ultrasonic imaging; ultrasonic transducers; acute coronary syndrome; atherosclerotic plaque; automated image coregistration; catheter-based imaging technology; conventional IVUS system; coronary artery; frequency 30 MHz to 50 MHz; frequency 80 MHz to 150 MHz; high frequency IVUS transducer; high resolution imaging; in vitro human coronary artery imaging; moderate refinement; morphology; multifrequency intravascular ultrasound imaging system; necrotic lipid core; penetrating imaging; percutaneous coronary interventions; prototyped multifrequency catheter; risk assessment; sudden rupture; thin fibrous cap; ultrasonic-only intravascular imaging technique; Arteries; Catheters; Image resolution; Imaging; Materials; Transducers; Ultrasonic imaging;
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TUFFC.2014.006679