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Effect of Model Thrombus Volume and Elastic Modulus on Magnetomotive Ultrasound Signal Under Pulsatile Flow.


ABSTRACT: Direct ultrasonic imaging of arterial and venous thrombi could aid in diagnosis and treatment planning by providing rapid and cost-effective measurements of thrombus volume and elastic modulus. Toward this end, it was demonstrated that open-air magnetomotive ultrasound (MMUS) provides specific contrast to superparamagnetic iron oxide-labeled model thrombi embedded in gelatin-based blood vessel-mimicking flow phantoms. MMUS was performed on model thrombi in the presence of pulsatile flow that mimics cardiac-induced motion found in real vasculature. The MMUS signal and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) were measured across a range of physiologically relevant thrombus volumes and elastic moduli. Model thrombus volumes as small as 0.5 ml were shown to be detectable (CNR > 1) over the entire range of elastic moduli tested (3.5-40 kPa). It was also found that MMUS signal and CNR are increased with increasing thrombus volume ( ) and decreasing elastic modulus ( ), while variations in pulsatile flow rate had little effect. These findings demonstrate that MMUS has promise as a direct in vivo thrombosis imaging modality for quantifying thrombus volume and stiffness.

SUBMITTER: Levy BE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6190700 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effect of Model Thrombus Volume and Elastic Modulus on Magnetomotive Ultrasound Signal Under Pulsatile Flow.

Levy Benjamin E BE   Hossain Md Murad MM   Sierchio Justin M JM   Thapa Diwash D   Gallippi Caterina M CM   Oldenburg Amy L AL  

IEEE transactions on ultrasonics, ferroelectrics, and frequency control 20180528 8


Direct ultrasonic imaging of arterial and venous thrombi could aid in diagnosis and treatment planning by providing rapid and cost-effective measurements of thrombus volume and elastic modulus. Toward this end, it was demonstrated that open-air magnetomotive ultrasound (MMUS) provides specific contrast to superparamagnetic iron oxide-labeled model thrombi embedded in gelatin-based blood vessel-mimicking flow phantoms. MMUS was performed on model thrombi in the presence of pulsatile flow that mim  ...[more]

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