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Published on: October 20, 2023
Evaluation of fatty proportion in fatty liver using least squares method with constraints
Xingsong Li1, Yinhui Deng2, Jinhua Yu3
1Department of Electronic Engineering, Fudan University, HenglongPhysic Building, Room 212, Shanghai 200433, China Department of Healthcare, Philips Research China, Shanghai 200233, China.
Abstract:
Backscatter and attenuation parameters are not easily measured in clinical applications due to tissue inhomogeneity in the region of interest (ROI). A least squares method(LSM) that fits the echo signal power spectra from a ROI to a 3-parameter tissue model was used to get attenuation coefficient imaging in fatty liver. Since fat's attenuation value is higher than normal liver parenchyma, a reasonable threshold was chosen to evaluate the fatty proportion in fatty liver. Experimental results using clinical data of fatty liver illustrate that the least squares method can get accurate attenuation estimates. It is proved that the attenuation values have a positive correlation with the fatty proportion, which can be used to evaluate the syndrome of fatty liver.
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