Vascular elasticity from regional displacement estimates
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- DOI: 10.1177/016173460302500305
Vascular elasticity from regional displacement estimates
Abstract
A recently-developed ultrasonic technique for measuring elastic properties of vascular tissue is evaluated using computer simulations, phantom and in vivo human measurements. A time sequence of displacement images is measured over the cardiac cycle to describe the spatial and temporal patterns of deformation surrounding arteries. This information is combined with a mathematical model to estimate an elastic modulus. Computer simulations of ultrasonic echo data from deformed tissues are analyzed to define a signal processing approach. Measurements in flow phantoms, with and without vessel-simulating channel walls, provide an assessment of the accuracy and precision of this technique for vascular elasticity measurements. Finally, preliminary results for the stiffness index (beta) in a study group of healthy human volunteers are compared with previously reported data. We find that careful measurement technique is required to control measurement variability.
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