9 March 2020Elastic characterization of heterogeneous tissues using longitudinal shear waves in optical coherence elastography (Conference Presentation)
Fernando Zvietcovichhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-2467-4168,1 Gary R. Ge,1 Humberto Mestre,1 Michael Giannetto,2 Maiken Nedergaard,2 Jannick P. Rolland,3 Kevin J. Parker1
1Univ. of Rochester (United States) 2Ctr. for Translational Neuromedicine (United States) 3The Institute of Optics (United States)
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Longitudinal shear waves (LSW) are waves with longitudinally polarized displacement that travel at the shear wave speed through depth when generated at the surface of tissues. In this study, we explore LSW generated by a circular glass plate in contact with the sample. Results demonstrated the potential of LSW in detecting an elasticity gradient along axial (resolution < 0.13 mm) and lateral (resolution < 0.78 mm) directions simultaneously. Finally, LSWs are used for the elastography of ex vivo mouse brain and demonstrated differentiated LSW speed values between the cerebral cortex (2.91 m/s) and cerebellum/midbrain (1.18 m/s) regions.
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Fernando Zvietcovich, Gary R. Ge, Humberto Mestre, Michael Giannetto, Maiken Nedergaard, Jannick P. Rolland, Kevin J. Parker, "Elastic characterization of heterogeneous tissues using longitudinal shear waves in optical coherence elastography (Conference Presentation)," Proc. SPIE 11242, Optical Elastography and Tissue Biomechanics VII, 112420X (9 March 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2545388