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用于检测仿组织体模中机械硬度的声动力扩散相关光谱技术。

Acoustomotive diffuse correlation spectroscopy for sensing mechanical stiffness in tissue-mimicking phantoms.

作者信息

Di Wenqi, Zhang Ruizhi, Gui Zhiguo, Shang Yu

机构信息

State Key Laboratory of Dynamic Measurement Technology, North University of China , No. 3 Xueyuan Road, Taiyuan 030051, China.

School of Life and Health Technology, Dongguan University of Technology, Daxue Road, Songshan Lake District, Dongguan 523808, China.

出版信息

Biomed Opt Express. 2024 Aug 19;15(9):5328-5348. doi: 10.1364/BOE.531963. eCollection 2024 Sep 1.

Abstract

Many diseases, such as inflammation, dropsy, or tumors, often cause alterations in the mechanical stiffness of human tissues. Ultrasound-based techniques are commonly adopted in clinics for stiffness assessment, whereas optical methodologies hold promise for sensing strain changes and providing optical information pertaining to the microcirculatory network, thereby facilitating comprehensive measurements of tissue physiopathology. Diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DCS), an emerging dynamic light scattering technique, has been used to capture the enhanced motion of light scatterers induced by acoustic radiation force (ARF). Theoretically, the amplitude of this enhanced scatterers motion is related to the medium stiffness. Based on this relationship, we report a light coherent technique that combines ARF and DCS to qualitatively evaluate changes in the stiffness of medium. We experimentally demonstrate the accuracy and feasibility of this technique for probing stiffness in homogeneous phantom by comparing it with independent ultrasound methods. Additionally, we explore a potential application of this technique in distinguishing between fluid filled lesion and homogeneous tissue through heterogeneous phantom experiments. This unique combination of ARF and DCS, namely, acoustomotive DCS (AM-DCS), would provide an alternative way to measure particle-motion related stiffness, thereby assisting in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.

摘要

许多疾病,如炎症、水肿或肿瘤,常常会导致人体组织机械硬度的改变。临床上通常采用基于超声的技术进行硬度评估,而光学方法有望用于检测应变变化并提供与微循环网络相关的光学信息,从而有助于对组织生理病理学进行全面测量。扩散相关光谱法(DCS)是一种新兴的动态光散射技术,已被用于捕捉由声辐射力(ARF)引起的光散射体增强运动。从理论上讲,这种增强的散射体运动幅度与介质硬度有关。基于这种关系,我们报告了一种将ARF和DCS相结合的光相干技术,用于定性评估介质硬度的变化。通过与独立的超声方法进行比较,我们通过实验证明了该技术在探测均匀体模硬度方面的准确性和可行性。此外,我们通过非均匀体模实验探索了该技术在区分液体填充性病变和均匀组织方面的潜在应用。这种ARF和DCS的独特组合,即声动力DCS(AM-DCS),将为测量与颗粒运动相关的硬度提供一种替代方法,从而有助于疾病的诊断和治疗。

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