南方医科大学学报 ›› 2013, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (09): 1289-.

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超声温度影像与弹性成像监控组织射频消融

耿晓楠,李锵,崔博翔,王荞茵,刘浩澧   

  • 出版日期:2013-09-20 发布日期:2013-09-20

Monitoring radiofrequency ablation by ultrasound temperature imaging and elastography under different power intensities

  • Online:2013-09-20 Published:2013-09-20

摘要: 目的通过射频消融离体猪肝实验探讨超声温度成像和弹性成像方法在不同功率射频消融监控下的适用性。方法实验
中选用7块猪肝(长×宽×高=5.0 cm×4.0 cm×2.5 cm)作为消融样本,分别在10及50 w功率下进行射频消融,观测其回波时移图
像和超声弹性成像,以此来评估两种超声成像方法在不同功率的射频消融实验下的可靠性。结果基于回波时移的温度成像方
法在低功率消融下,可准确显示消融区域(r=0.95),当温度升到50 ℃以上,消融区域与实际不再吻合;而弹性成像在高功率下可
以准确反映射频消融的情况,在低功率消融下,由于温度上升范围有限,组织未完全坏死,弹性成像效果不明显。结论超声温
度成像方法存在只限于低功率下的射频消融的局限性,结合弹性成像方法,可弥补超声温度成像方法的不足,实现不同功率射
频消融下的消融区域的正确检测。

Abstract: Objective To evaluate the reliability of diagnostic ultrasound-based temperature and elasticity imaging during
radiofrequency ablation (RFA) through ex vivo experiments. Methods Procine liver samples (n=7) were employed for RFA
experiments with exposures of different power intensities (10 and 50w). The RFA process was monitored by a diagnostic
ultrasound imager and the information were postoperatively captured for further temperture and elasticity image analysis.
Infarred themometry was concurrently applied to provide temperatuer change calibation during the RFA process. Results
Results from this study demonstrated that temperature imaging was valid under 10 W RF exposure (r=0.95), but the ablation
zone was no longer consistent with the reference infarred tempetuare distriubtion under high RF exposures. The elstaicity
change could well reflect the ablation zone under a 50 W exposure, whereas under low exposures, the thermal lesion could not
be well detected due to the limited range of temperature elevation and incomplete tissue necrosis. Conclusion Diagnostic
ultrasound-based temperaure and elastogrphy is valid for monitoring thr RFA process. Temperature estimation can well reflect
mild-power RF ablation dynamics, wehreas the elastic-change estimation can can well predict the tissue necrosis. This study
provide advances torward using diagnostic ultrasound to monitor RFAor other thermal-based interventions.