Ultrasound properties and images of ex-vivo liver during thermal therapy
The authors have measured changes in ex-vivo bovine liver ultrasound backscatter coefficient and attenuation coefficient as a function of time at various temperatures below the vaporization threshold of water (100/spl deg/C), to predict the appearance of real-time ultrasound images of tissues during...
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Zusammenfassung: | The authors have measured changes in ex-vivo bovine liver ultrasound backscatter coefficient and attenuation coefficient as a function of time at various temperatures below the vaporization threshold of water (100/spl deg/C), to predict the appearance of real-time ultrasound images of tissues during thermal therapy. The authors have also used a clinical ultrasound scanner to record B-scan images of ex-vivo bovine liver heated with an interstitial microwave antenna to mimic a clinical treatment. Image echogenicity decreased with heating, likely due to increased attenuation in the coagulated tissue. |
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ISSN: | 1051-0117 |
DOI: | 10.1109/ULTSYM.1997.661827 |