Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most prevalent form of cancer in Western men; however, reliable tools for PCa detection and localization are lacking. Dynamic Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound (DCE-US) is a diagnostic tool that allows analysis of vascularization, by imaging an intravenously injected microbubble bolus. The localization of angiogenic vascularization associated with the development of tumors is of particular interest. Recently, methods aiming at estimating contrast dispersion to localize angiogenesis have shown promise. However, independent estimation of dispersion was not possible due to the ambiguity between dispersive and convective processes. Therefore, in this study we propose a new method that considers the vascular network as a dynamic linear system, whose impulse response can be locally identified by solving the Wiener-Hopf equations. To facilitate characterization, model-based parameter estimation is employed, permitting the determination of the apparent dispersion coeffi...

Imaging of the dispersion coefficient of Ultrasound contrast agents by Wiener system identification for prostate cancer localization / Van Sloun, Ruud Jg; Demi, Libertario; Postema, Arnoud W; De La Rosette, Jean Jmch; Wijkstra, Hessel; Mischi, Massimo. - (2015). ( IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium, IUS 2015 Taipei 2015) [10.1109/ULTSYM.2015.0479].

Imaging of the dispersion coefficient of Ultrasound contrast agents by Wiener system identification for prostate cancer localization

Demi, Libertario;
2015-01-01

Abstract

Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most prevalent form of cancer in Western men; however, reliable tools for PCa detection and localization are lacking. Dynamic Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound (DCE-US) is a diagnostic tool that allows analysis of vascularization, by imaging an intravenously injected microbubble bolus. The localization of angiogenic vascularization associated with the development of tumors is of particular interest. Recently, methods aiming at estimating contrast dispersion to localize angiogenesis have shown promise. However, independent estimation of dispersion was not possible due to the ambiguity between dispersive and convective processes. Therefore, in this study we propose a new method that considers the vascular network as a dynamic linear system, whose impulse response can be locally identified by solving the Wiener-Hopf equations. To facilitate characterization, model-based parameter estimation is employed, permitting the determination of the apparent dispersion coeffi...
2015
2015 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium, IUS 2015
345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 USA
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
9781479981823
978-1-4799-8181-6
Van Sloun, Ruud Jg; Demi, Libertario; Postema, Arnoud W; De La Rosette, Jean Jmch; Wijkstra, Hessel; Mischi, Massimo
Imaging of the dispersion coefficient of Ultrasound contrast agents by Wiener system identification for prostate cancer localization / Van Sloun, Ruud Jg; Demi, Libertario; Postema, Arnoud W; De La Rosette, Jean Jmch; Wijkstra, Hessel; Mischi, Massimo. - (2015). ( IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium, IUS 2015 Taipei 2015) [10.1109/ULTSYM.2015.0479].
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