Ultrasound-Based Estimation of Fibre-Directional Strain: A Simulation Study

Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology(2022)

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Left ventricular (LV) strains are typically represented with respect to the imaging axes. Contraction within the myocardium occurs along myofibres, which vary in orientation. Therefore, a mismatch exists between the direction in which strain is calculated and that in which contraction occurs. In this study, ultrasound-based fibre orientation and 3-D strain estimation were combined to calculate the fibre-directional strain. Three-dimensional ultrasound volumes were created by simulating simple geometrical phantoms and a phantom based on a finite-element (FE) model of LV mechanics. Fibre-like structures were embedded within tissue-mimicking scatterers. Strains were applied to the numerical phantom, whereas the FE phantom was deformed based on the LV model. Fibre orientation was accurately estimated for both phantoms. There was poor agreement in axial and elevational strains (root mean square error = 29.9% and 12.3%), but good agreement in lateral and fibre-directional strains (root mean square error = 6.4% and 5.9% respectively), which aligned in the midwall. Simplifications to reduce computational complexity caused poor axial and elevational strain estimation. However, calculation of fibre-directional strain from single-modality ultrasound volumes was successful. Further studies, in ex vivo setups because of the fundamental limitations of currently available transducers, are needed to verify real-world performance of the method.
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Ultrasound simulation,Strain imaging,Speckle tracking,Fibre orientation,Backscatter tensor imaging
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