Title
Ex vivo Study of Quantitative Ultrasound Parameters in Fatty Rabbit Livers
Date Issued
01 December 2012
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Abstract
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) affects more than 30% of Americans, and with increasing problems of obesity in the United States, NAFLD is poised to become an even more serious medical concern. At present, accurate classification of steatosis (fatty liver) represents a significant challenge. In this study, the use of high-frequency (8 to 25 MHz) quantitative ultrasound (QUS) imaging to quantify fatty liver was explored. QUS is an imaging technique that can be used to quantify properties of tissue giving rise to scattered ultrasound. The changes in the ultrasound properties of livers in rabbits undergoing atherogenic diets of varying durations were investigated using QUS. Rabbits were placed on a special fatty diet for 0, 3, or 6 weeks. The fattiness of the livers was quantified by estimating the total lipid content of the livers. Ultrasonic properties, such as speed of sound, attenuation, and backscatter coefficients, were estimated in ex vivo rabbit liver samples from animals that had been on the diet for varying periods. Two QUS parameters were estimated based on the backscatter coefficient: effective scatterer diameter (ESD) and effective acoustic concentration (EAC), using a spherical Gaussian scattering model. Two parameters were estimated based on the backscattered envelope statistics (the k parameter and the μ parameter) according to the homodyned K distribution. The speed of sound decreased from 1574 to 1565 m/s and the attenuation coefficient increased from 0.71 to 1.27 dB/cm/MHz, respectively, with increasing fat content in the liver. The ESD decreased from 31 to 17 μm and the EAC increased from 38 to 63 dB/cm3 with increasing fat content in the liver. A significant increase in the μ parameter from 0.18 to 0.93 scatterers/mm3 was observed with increasing fat content in the liver samples. The results of this study indicate that QUS parameters are sensitive to fat content in the liver. © 2012 World Federation for Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology.
Start page
2238
End page
2248
Volume
38
Issue
12
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ingeniería eléctrica, Ingeniería electrónica
Ingeniería médica
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84870295469
PubMed ID
Source
Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology
ISSN of the container
03015629
Sponsor(s)
The work was supported by NIH Grant R01 EB008992 and R37 EB002641 (National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD). R.J.L. was also funded by PUCP Grant DGI 2012-0149 . The authors acknowledge the technical contributions of James P. Blue Jr., Jennifer King, and William D. O’Brien Jr.
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