DocumentCode :
812408
Title :
High-Resolution Quantitative Imaging of Cornea Elasticity Using Supersonic Shear Imaging
Author :
Tanter, M. ; Touboul, D. ; Gennisson, Jean-Luc ; Bercoff, Jeremy ; Fink, Mathias
Author_Institution :
ESPCI, Langevin Institute, Inserm, Paris, France
Volume :
28
Issue :
12
fYear :
2009
Firstpage :
1881
Lastpage :
1893
Abstract :
The noninvasive estimation of in vivo mechanical properties of cornea is envisioned to find several applications in ophthalmology. Such high-resolution measurements of local cornea stiffness could lead to a better anticipation and understanding of corneal pathologies such as Keratoconus. It could also provide a quantitative evaluation of corneal biomechanical response after corneal refractive surgeries and a tool for evaluating the efficacy of new cornea treatments such as cornea transplant using femtosecond laser or therapy based on Riboflavin/UltraViolet-A Corneal Cross Linking (UVA CXL). In the very important issue of glaucoma diagnosis and management, the fine tuning corneal elasticity measurement could also succeed to strongly correlate the applanation tonometry with the "true" intra-ocular pressure (IOP). This initial investigation evaluates the ability of ultrafast and high-resolution ultrasonic systems to provide a real-time and quantitative mapping of corneal viscoelasticity. Quantitative elasticity maps were acquired ex vivo on porcine cornea using the supersonic shear imaging (SSI) technique. A conventional 15 MHz linear probe was used to perform conventional ultrasonic imaging of the cornea. A dedicated ultrasonic sequence combines the generation of a remote palpation in the cornea and ultrafast (20 000 frames/s) ultrasonic imaging of the resulting corneal displacements that evolve into a shear wave propagation whose local speed was directly linked to local elasticity. A quantitative high-resolution map (150 mum resolution) of local corneal elasticity can be provided by this dedicated sequence of ultrasonic insonifications. Quantitative maps of corneal elasticity were obtained on ex vivo freshly enucleated porcine corneas. In the cornea, a quite homogenous stiffness map was found with a 190 kPa +/ - 32 kPa mean elasticity. The influence of photodynamic Riboflavin/UVA induced CXL was measured. A significant Young\´s modulus increase was obtained with a m- an 890 kPa + / - 250 kPa posttreatment Young\´s modulus (460% increase), located in the anterior part of the cornea. Simulations based on 3-D time domain finite differences simulation were also performed and found to be in good agreement with ex vivo experiments. The SSI technique can perform real-time, noninvasive, high-resolution, and quantitative maps of the whole corneal elasticity. This technique could be real time and straightforward adapted for a very wide field of in vivo investigations.
Keywords :
Young´s modulus; biomechanics; biomedical ultrasonics; elasticity; eye; finite difference time-domain analysis; image sequences; medical image processing; photodynamic therapy; surgery; viscoelasticity; 3-D time domain finite difference simulation; Keratoconus; Riboflavin-ultraviolet-A corneal cross linking; Young´s modulus; applanation tonometry; cornea elasticity; cornea transplant; cornea treatments; corneal biomechanical response; corneal displacements; corneal pathology; corneal refractive surgery; corneal viscoelasticity; ex vivo freshly enucleation; femtosecond laser; frequency 15 MHz; glaucoma diagnosis; high-resolution ultrasonic system; intraocular pressure; noninvasive estimation; ophthalmology application; photodynamic therapy; porcine cornea; remote palpation; shear wave propagation; size 150 mum; supersonic shear imaging; ultrafast ultrasonic imaging; ultrafast ultrasonic system; ultrasonic insonification sequence; ultrasonic sequence; Cornea; Elasticity; High-resolution imaging; In vivo; Laser tuning; Mechanical factors; Optical refraction; Pathology; Ultrasonic imaging; Ultrasonic variables measurement; Biomechanics; cornea; elastography; stiffness; ultrasound; Algorithms; Animals; Cornea; Elastic Modulus; Elasticity Imaging Techniques; Image Enhancement; Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted; Ophthalmoscopy; Reproducibility of Results; Sensitivity and Specificity; Shear Strength; Swine;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0278-0062
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMI.2009.2021471
Filename :
4909039
Link To Document :
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