Frequency and average gray-level information for thermal ablation status in ultrasound B-Mode sequences
During thermal ablation in a target tissue the information about temperature is crucial for decision making of successful therapy. An observable temporal and spatial temperature propagation would give a visual feedback of irreversible cell damage of the target tissue. Potential temperature features...
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doaj-5e4e920d7081431f9f83f91614f1d9d02021-09-06T19:19:28ZengDe GruyterCurrent Directions in Biomedical Engineering2364-55042020-09-0161495510.1515/cdbme-2020-0023cdbme-2020-0023Frequency and average gray-level information for thermal ablation status in ultrasound B-Mode sequencesZiegle Jens0Illanes Alfredo1Boese Axel2Friebe Michael3Otto-von-Guericke-University, Medical Faculty, Magdeburg, GermanyOtto-von-Guericke-University, Medical Faculty, Magdeburg, GermanyOtto-von-Guericke-University, Medical Faculty, Magdeburg, GermanyOtto-von-Guericke-University, Medical Faculty, Magdeburg, GermanyDuring thermal ablation in a target tissue the information about temperature is crucial for decision making of successful therapy. An observable temporal and spatial temperature propagation would give a visual feedback of irreversible cell damage of the target tissue. Potential temperature features in ultrasound (US) B-Mode image sequences during radiofrequency (RF) ablation in ex-vivo porcine liver were found and analysed. These features could help to detect the transition between reversible and irreversible damage of the ablated target tissue. Experimental RF ablations of ex-vivo porcine liver were imaged with US B-Mode imaging and image sequences were recorded. Temperature was simultaneously measured within the liver tissue around a bipolar RF needle electrode. In the B-Mode images, regions of interest (ROIs) around the centre of the measurement spots were analysed in post-processing using average gray-level (AVGL) compared against temperature. The pole of maximum energy level in the time-frequency domain of the AVGL changes was investigated in relation to the measured temperatures. Frequency shifts of the pole were observed which could be related to transitions between the states of tissue damage.https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2020-0023b-mode imagingliver ultrasoundmedical imagingradiofrequency ablationthermal monitoring |
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Ziegle Jens Illanes Alfredo Boese Axel Friebe Michael |
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Frequency and average gray-level information for thermal ablation status in ultrasound B-Mode sequences |
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Frequency and average gray-level information for thermal ablation status in ultrasound B-Mode sequences |
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Frequency and average gray-level information for thermal ablation status in ultrasound B-Mode sequences |
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Frequency and average gray-level information for thermal ablation status in ultrasound B-Mode sequences |
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Frequency and average gray-level information for thermal ablation status in ultrasound B-Mode sequences |
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frequency and average gray-level information for thermal ablation status in ultrasound b-mode sequences |
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De Gruyter |
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Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering |
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2364-5504 |
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2020-09-01 |
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During thermal ablation in a target tissue the information about temperature is crucial for decision making of successful therapy. An observable temporal and spatial temperature propagation would give a visual feedback of irreversible cell damage of the target tissue. Potential temperature features in ultrasound (US) B-Mode image sequences during radiofrequency (RF) ablation in ex-vivo porcine liver were found and analysed. These features could help to detect the transition between reversible and irreversible damage of the ablated target tissue. Experimental RF ablations of ex-vivo porcine liver were imaged with US B-Mode imaging and image sequences were recorded. Temperature was simultaneously measured within the liver tissue around a bipolar RF needle electrode. In the B-Mode images, regions of interest (ROIs) around the centre of the measurement spots were analysed in post-processing using average gray-level (AVGL) compared against temperature. The pole of maximum energy level in the time-frequency domain of the AVGL changes was investigated in relation to the measured temperatures. Frequency shifts of the pole were observed which could be related to transitions between the states of tissue damage. |
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b-mode imaging liver ultrasound medical imaging radiofrequency ablation thermal monitoring |
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https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2020-0023 |
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