In silico simulation of liver crack detection using ultrasonic shear wave imaging
Open Access
- 16 May 2018
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Science and Business Media LLC in BMC Medical Imaging
- Vol. 18 (1), 1-11
- https://doi.org/10.1186/s12880-018-0249-5
Abstract
Liver trauma is an important source of morbidity and mortality worldwide. A timely detection and precise evaluation of traumatic liver injury and the bleeding site is necessary. There is a need to develop better imaging modalities of hepatic injuries to increase the sensitivity of ultrasonic imaging techniques for sites of hemorrhage caused by cracks. In this study, we conduct an in silico simulation of liver crack detection and delineation using an ultrasonic shear wave imaging (USWI) based method. We simulate the generation and propagation of the shear wave in a liver tissue medium having a crack using COMSOL. Ultrasound radio frequency (RF) signal synthesis and the two-dimensional speckle tracking algorithm are applied to simulate USWI in a medium with randomly distributed scatterers. Crack detection is performed using the directional filter and the edge detection algorithm rather than the conventional inversion algorithm. Cracks with varied sizes and locations are studied with our method and the crack localization results are compared with the given crack. Our pilot simulation study shows that, by using USWI combined with a directional filter cum edge detection technique, the near-end edge of the crack can be detected in all the three cracks that we studied. The detection errors are within 5%. For a crack of 1.6 mm thickness, little shear wave can pass through it and the far-end edge of the crack cannot be detected. The detected crack lengths using USWI are all slightly shorter than the actual crack length. The robustness of our method in detecting a straight crack, a curved crack and a subtle crack of 0.5 mm thickness is demonstrated. In this paper, we simulate the use of a USWI based method for the detection and delineation of the crack in liver. The in silico simulation helps to improve understanding and interpretation of USWI measurements in a physical scattered liver medium with a crack. This pilot study provides a basis for improved insights in future crack detection studies in a tissue phantom or liver.Keywords
Funding Information
- National Natural Science Foundation of China (11304137)
- Program for Liaoning Excellent Talents in University (LJQ2013042)
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