Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1870938 Physics Procedia 2010 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

During hyperthermia treatments, for determining internal temperature by using non-invasive ultrasound estimation, it is necessary to know some tissue ultrasonic characteristics around the hyperthermia range. The aim of this work was to determine in detail the changes of some ultrasonic properties (velocity and attenuation) of muscle, fat and liver tissues in the specific range of 26 °C to 50 °C. We proposed an experimental setup which allows minimizing the expansion effects in the biological samples. The ultrasonic signal passes through tissue and it is reflected by a 1-mm needle arrangement, inserted in the tissue sample. The results in the propagation speed behaviour, for the three studied tissues, appear to be quasi-linear with temperature changes. The attenuation coefficients are also presented for different temperatures.

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