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Nakagami–m Parametric Imaging for Atherosclerotic Plaque Characterization Using the Coarse-to-Fine Method

  • Meng Han
  • , Jinjin Wan
  • , Yongfeng Zhao
  • , Xiaodong Zhou
  • , Mingxi Wan
  • Xi'an Jiaotong University
  • Science and Technology on Electro-optical Control Laboratory
  • Xijing Hospital

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Abstract

The Nakagami model was used to analyze the statistical differences in ultrasound backscattered signals between different plaque types. To improve image resolution, Nakagami-m parametric imaging using the coarse-to-fine method based on the maximum likelihood estimation (CTF-BOW) was proposed for atherosclerotic plaque characterization. Simulation results confirmed that the CTF-BOW method significantly outperforms the sliding window method in precision, smoothness and resolution. Preliminary in vivo results (n = 45) indicated that the ranges of the m parameters for calcified, mixed and echolucent plaques are, respectively, 0.2852–0.5225, 0.6532–0.8784 and 0.8908–1.4011, with no overlap. Results revealed that the CTF-BOW method significantly improves image resolution without sacrificing accuracy and can distinguish between calcified, mixed and echolucent plaques. Moreover, it was found that the parameter m is related to the composition of the plaque, indicating that Nakagami-m parametric imaging has the potential to characterize plaques.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1275-1289
Number of pages15
JournalUltrasound in Medicine and Biology
Volume43
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2017

Keywords

  • Atherosclerotic plaque
  • Backscattered statistics
  • Coarse-to-fine method
  • Nakagami-m parametric imaging
  • Ultrasound

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