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Effect of a Thin Fluid Layer on Surface Wave Speed Measurements: A Lung Phantom Study
Jinling Zhou1, Xiaoming Zhang1
1Department of Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA.
Abstract:
Lung ultrasound (US) surface wave elastography (SWE) is a novel technique that measures superficial lung tissue elastic properties. A thin pleural fluid layer covers a lung, but its effect on lung measurements in SWE is unknown. We modeled a lung and pleural fluid with sponges and a thin layer of US transmission gel. Sponge surface wave speeds measured from SWE were compared for sponges without and with the thin US gel layer at 3 wave excitation frequencies. The comparison showed that the sponge surface wave speed measurements were not affected by the thin gel layer.
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