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Expressiveness of temperature-induced changes in backscattered energy in conventional B-mode images

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Abstract

Changes on conventional B-Mode images have been correlated with temperature, aiming to develop a reliable method for noninvasive temperature estimation. The assumption is that
temperature variations induce wave propagation changes that modify the backscattered ultrasound signal and these changes have an expression in ultrasonographic images. One of the main effects is the change on the image intensity that is mainly caused by temperature-related changes in backscattered energy (CBE) from tissue inhomogeneities. It is reported that CBE is dependent on medium speed-of-sound and density, behaving in different ways
for lipid or aqueous scatterers.
In this paper we demonstrate that CBE has an expression on Bmode images recorded from conventional ultrasound scanners. We observed that different regions have positive, negative or undefined correlations with temperature, and that this behavior is due to the
dependence of CBE with scatterers type. This differentiated behavior enables the segmentation of different structures inside the same tissue. Our experimental setup consisted in the temperature elevation from 36 to 44 ºC (hyperthermia range) of ex-vivo tissue samples. We considered bovine muscle and porcine muscle and fat.
For both samples we observed coherent segmentations of thedifferent structures, pointing for a potential clinical application of the proposed analysis.

Keywords

Thermoacoustics, high temperature acoustics, photoacoustic effect, Ultrasonic instrumentation and measurement techniques, Acoustic imaging, displays, pattern recognition, feature extraction, Medical diagnosis with acoustics, Acoustical medical instrumentation and measurement techniques

Conference

International Congress on Acoustics 2013


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