Acoustic radiation force-induced longitudinal shear wave for ultrasound-based viscoelastic evaluation

声辐射力诱导纵剪切波在基于超声的粘弹性评价中的应用

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Abstract

Acoustic radiation force (ARF) is widely used to induce shear waves for evaluating the mechanical properties of biological tissues. Two shear waves can be generated when exciting with ARF: a transverse shear wave, also simply called shear wave (SW), and a longitudinal shear wave (LSW). Shear waves (SWs) have been broadly used to assess the mechanical properties. Some articles have reported that the LSW can be used to evaluate mechanical properties locally. However, existing LSW studies are mainly focused on the group velocity evaluation using optical coherence tomography (OCT). Here, we report that a LSW generated with ARF can be used to probe viscoelastic properties, including shear modulus and viscosity, using ultrasound. We took advantage of the surface boundary effect to reflect the LSW, named RLSW, to address the energy deficiency of LSW induced by ARF. We systematically evaluated the experiments with tissue-mimicking viscoelastic phantoms and validated by numerical simulations. Phase velocity and dispersion comparison between the results induced by a RLSW and a SW exhibit good agreement in both the numerical simulations and experimental results. The Kelvin-Voigt (KV) model was used to determine the shear modulus and viscosity. RLSW shows great potential to evaluate localized viscoelastic properties, which could benefit various biomedical applications such as evaluating the viscoelasticity of heterogeneous materials or microscopic lesions of tissues.

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