Journal
JOURNAL OF ULTRASOUND IN MEDICINE
Volume 34, Issue 6, Pages 1123-1129Publisher
AMER INST ULTRASOUND MEDICINE
DOI: 10.7863/ultra.34.6.1123
Keywords
dispersion; fatty liver; medical ultrasound; shear waves; steatosis
Funding
- GE Healthcare
- University of Rochester Center for Emerging and Innovative Sciences
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Objectives-The precise measurement of fat accumulation in the liver, or steatosis, is an important clinical goal. Our previous studies in phantoms and mouse livers support the hypothesis that, starting with a normal liver, increasing accumulations of microsteatosis and macrosteatosis will increase the lossyviscoelastic properties of shear waves in a medium. This increase results in an increased dispersion (or slope) of the shear wave speed in the steatotic livers. Methods-In this study, we moved to a larger animal model, lean versus obese rat livers ex vivo, and a higher-frequency imaging system to estimate the shear wave speed from crawling waves. Results-The results showed elevated dispersion in the obese rats and a separation of the lean versus obese liver parameters in a 2-dimensional parameter space of the dispersion (slope) and shear wave speed at a reference frequency of 150 Hz. Conclusions-We have confirmed in 3 separate studies the validity of our dispersion hypothesis in animal models.
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