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J Artif Organs ; 2023 Jul 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37474830

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In veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) treatment, the mixing zone is a key hemodynamic factor that determines the efficacy of the treatment. This study aimed to evaluate the applicability of a novel ultrasound technique called vector flow imaging (VFI) for visualizing complex flow patterns in an aorta phantom under VA-ECMO settings. VFI experiments were performed to image aortic hemodynamics under VA-ECMO treatment simulated in an anthropomorphic thoracic aorta phantom using a pulsatile pump (cardiac output: 2.7 L/min) and an ECMO pump with two different flow rates, 0.35 L/min and 1.0 L/min. The cardiac cycle of hemodynamics in the ascending aorta, aortic arch, and descending aorta was visualized, and the spatio-temporal dynamics of flow vectors were analyzed. VFI successfully visualized dynamic flow patterns in the aorta phantom. When the flow rate of the ECMO pump increased, ECMO flow was more dominant than cardiac output in the diastole phase, and the speed of cardiac output was suppressed in the systole phase. Vortex flow patterns were also detected in the ascending aorta and the arch under both ECMO flow rate conditions. The VFI technique may provide new insights into aortic hemodynamics and facilitates effective and safe VA-ECMO treatment.

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J Clin Monit Comput ; 37(5): 1361-1367, 2023 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37166692

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PURPOSE: Skin microvessels maintain temperature homeostasis by contracting and dilating upon exposure to changes in temperature. Under general anesthesia, surgical invasiveness, including incisions and coagulation, and the effects of anesthetics may cause variations in the threshold temperature, leading to the constriction and dilation of cutaneous blood vessels. Therefore, studies on skin microvascular circulation are necessary to develop appropriate interventions for complications during surgery. METHODS: We visualized and quantified skin microcirculatory fluctuations associated with temperature variations using a light-emitting diode photoacoustic imaging (LED-PAI) device. The hands of ten healthy volunteers were stressed with four different water temperatures [25℃ (Control), 15℃ (Cold1), 40℃ (Warm), and 15℃ (Cold2)]. The photoacoustic images of the fingers were taken under each condition, and the microvascular flow owing to temperature stress was quantified as the area of photoacoustic signal (S) in each image. The S values were compared with the variations in blood flow (Q) measured by laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF). RESULTS: The correlation between Q and S according to the 40 measurements was r = 0.45 (p<0.01). In addition, the values of S under each stress condition were as follows: Scontrol = 10,826 ± 3364 pixels, Scold1 = 8825 ± 2484 pixels, Swarm = 13,369 ± 3001 pixels, and Scold2 = 8838 ± 1892 pixels; the differences were significant. The LDF blood flow (Q) showed similar changes among conditions. CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that the LED-PAI device could be an option for evaluating microcirculation in association with changes in temperature.


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Técnicas Fotoacústicas , Humanos , Microcirculação , Temperatura , Pele/irrigação sanguínea , Hemodinâmica , Fluxo Sanguíneo Regional/fisiologia , Fluxometria por Laser-Doppler/métodos
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Theor Appl Genet ; 128(4): 563-73, 2015 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25762131

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KEY MESSAGE: This manuscript reports the fine mapping of a novel QTL, qAC2 controlling the low amylose in rice. The action mechanism of the qAC2 is also investigated by the analysis of genetic interactions to Wx (a), Wx (b), du1, du2 and du3. Amylose content of the rice (Oryza sativa L.) endosperm greatly affects starch properties and eating quality of cooked rice. Seeds of japonica rice cultivar Kuiku162 have low amylose content (AC) and good eating quality. Our analysis revealed a novel QTL, designated as qAC2 that contributed to the low AC of Kuiku162. qAC2 was fine mapped within a 74.9-kb region between two insertion and deletion markers, KID3001 and KID5101, on the long arm of chromosome 2. Seven genes are predicted in this region, but none of them is known to be related to the regulation of AC. The AC of a near-isogenic line (NIL110) carrying qAC2 (Kuiku), the Kuiku162 allele of qAC2, in the genetic background of japonica cultivar Itadaki was lower by 1.1% points than that of Itadaki. The chain length distributions of amylopectin were similar in NIL110 and Itadaki; therefore, the low AC of NIL110 was caused by a decrease in the actual AC, but not by a difference in the amylopectin structure. The interaction analyses revealed that qAC2 (Kuiku) has epistatic interaction with Wx (a). The qAC2 (Kuiku) has epistatic interactions with two loci, du1 and du2, on Wx (b), whereas the genetic effect of qAC2 (Kuiku) has additive to that of du3 on Wx (b). Thus, similar to du1 and du2, qAC2 may have a function related to Wx (b) mRNA splicing.


Assuntos
Amilose/química , Mapeamento Cromossômico , Oryza/genética , Locos de Características Quantitativas , Alelos , Amilopectina/química , Cromossomos de Plantas , Epistasia Genética , Regulação da Expressão Gênica de Plantas , Ligação Genética , Marcadores Genéticos , Mutação INDEL , Repetições de Microssatélites , Oryza/química , Sementes/química
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Minim Invasive Ther Allied Technol ; 24(3): 141-7, 2015 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25273605

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INTRODUCTION: Transurethral surgery is widely accepted as standard therapy for male urethral obstruction. The present study was undertaken to identify and select lesions to be managed by processing endoscopic images of the urethra for assisting less invasive therapy in patients with voiding dysfunction. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Cystourethroscopic video files of 25 patients with lower urinary tract symptoms were recorded before and after administration of alpha-1 adrenoceptor antagonists. Each video frame was restored and tagged with information indicating the position in the panoramic image of the urethra. A three-dimensional virtual urethra was created to indicate critical lesions for voiding dysfunction, together with fluid dynamics simulation of urine flow. RESULTS: The urine stream was depicted in the virtual urethras in 19 patients. Before therapy, 17 patients showed vortex formation that was diminished after therapy in nine patients with a significant relationship in improvement of relative energy loss of flow (p=0.025). The narrowing points proximal to the vortex, candidate of lesions, were identified in the panoramic image and linked to the endoscopic image. DISCUSSION: Therapeutic designing for endoscopic management was possible in patients with voiding dysfunction based on computational fluid dynamics, and would be promising as "focal" therapy for aging males.


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Endoscopia do Sistema Digestório/métodos , Imageamento Tridimensional , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Minimamente Invasivos/métodos , Ressecção Transuretral da Próstata/métodos , Obstrução Uretral/cirurgia , Antagonistas de Receptores Adrenérgicos alfa 1/farmacologia , Humanos , Masculino , Hiperplasia Prostática/complicações , Obstrução Uretral/etiologia
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BMC Genomics ; 15: 346, 2014 May 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24885019

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BACKGROUND: High-yielding cultivars of rice (Oryza sativa L.) have been developed in Japan from crosses between overseas indica and domestic japonica cultivars. Recently, next-generation sequencing technology and high-throughput genotyping systems have shown many single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that are proving useful for detailed analysis of genome composition. These SNPs can be used in genome-wide association studies to detect candidate genome regions associated with economically important traits. In this study, we used a custom SNP set to identify introgressed chromosomal regions in a set of high-yielding Japanese rice cultivars, and we performed an association study to identify genome regions associated with yield. RESULTS: An informative set of 1152 SNPs was established by screening 14 high-yielding or primary ancestral cultivars for 5760 validated SNPs. Analysis of the population structure of high-yielding cultivars showed three genome types: japonica-type, indica-type and a mixture of the two. SNP allele frequencies showed several regions derived predominantly from one of the two parental genome types. Distinct regions skewed for the presence of parental alleles were observed on chromosomes 1, 2, 7, 8, 11 and 12 (indica) and on chromosomes 1, 2 and 6 (japonica). A possible relationship between these introgressed regions and six yield traits (blast susceptibility, heading date, length of unhusked seeds, number of panicles, surface area of unhusked seeds and 1000-grain weight) was detected in eight genome regions dominated by alleles of one parental origin. Two of these regions were near Ghd7, a heading date locus, and Pi-ta, a blast resistance locus. The allele types (i.e., japonica or indica) of significant SNPs coincided with those previously reported for candidate genes Ghd7 and Pi-ta. CONCLUSIONS: Introgression breeding is an established strategy for the accumulation of QTLs and genes controlling high yield. Our custom SNP set is an effective tool for the identification of introgressed genome regions from a particular genetic background. This study demonstrates that changes in genome structure occurred during artificial selection for high yield, and provides information on several genomic regions associated with yield performance.


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Genoma de Planta , Oryza/genética , Alelos , Cromossomos de Plantas , Frequência do Gene , Estudo de Associação Genômica Ampla , Genótipo , Sequenciamento de Nucleotídeos em Larga Escala , Japão , Desequilíbrio de Ligação , Oryza/classificação , Fenótipo , Filogenia , Proteínas de Plantas/classificação , Proteínas de Plantas/genética , Polimorfismo de Nucleotídeo Único , Análise de Sequência de DNA
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Med Phys ; 51(1): 428-438, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37983613

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BACKGROUND: Quantitative and comprehensive visualization of urinary flow dynamics in the urethra is crucial for investigating patient-specific mechanisms of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). Although some methods can evaluate the global properties of the urethra, it is critical to assess the local information, such as the location of the responsible lesion and its interactions with urinary flow in relation to LUTS. This approach is vital for enhancing personalized and focal treatments. However, there is a lack of such diagnostic tools that can directly observe how the urethral shape and motion impact urinary flow in the urethra. PURPOSE: This study aimed to develop a novel transrectal ultrasound imaging modality based on the contrast-enhanced urodynamic vector projectile imaging (CE-UroVPI) framework and validate its clinical applicability for visualizing time-resolved flow dynamics in the urethra. METHODS: A new CE-UroVPI system was developed using a research-purpose ultrasound platform and a custom transrectal linear probe, and an imaging protocol for acquiring urodynamic echo data in male patients was designed. Thirty-four male patients with LUTS participated in this study. CE-UroVPI was performed to acquire ultrasound echo signals from the participant's urethra and urinary flow at various voiding phases (initiation, maintenance, and terminal). The ultrasound datasets were processed with custom software to visualize urinary flow dynamics and urethra tissue deformation. RESULTS: The transrectal CE-UroVPI system successfully visualized the time-resolved multidirectional urinary flow dynamics in the prostatic urethra during the initiation, maintenance, and terminal phases of voiding in 17 patients at a frame rate of 1250 fps. The maximum flow speed measured in this study was 2.5 m/s. In addition, when the urethra had an obstruction or an irregular partial deformation, the devised imaging modality visualized complex flow patterns, such as vortices and flow jets around the lesion. CONCLUSIONS: Our study findings demonstrate that the transrectal CE-UroVPI system developed in this study can effectively image fluid-structural interactions in the urethra. This new diagnostic technology has the potential to facilitate quantitative and precise assessments of urethral voiding functions and aid in the improvement of focal and effective treatments for patients with LUTS.


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Próstata , Uretra , Humanos , Masculino , Uretra/diagnóstico por imagem , Uretra/patologia , Projetos Piloto , Ultrassonografia , Próstata/diagnóstico por imagem , Resultado do Tratamento
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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37549086

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Vector Doppler is well regarded as a potential way of deriving flow vectors to intuitively visualize complex flow profiles, especially when it is implemented at high frame rates. However, this technique's performance is known to suffer from aliasing artifacts. There is a dire need to devise real-time dealiasing solutions for vector Doppler. In this article, we present a new methodological framework for achieving aliasing-resistant flow vector estimation at real-time throughput from precalculated Doppler frequencies. Our framework comprises a series of compute kernels that have synergized: 1) an extended least squares vector Doppler (ELS-VD) algorithm; 2) single-instruction, multiple-thread (SIMT) processing principles; and 3) implementation on a graphical processing unit (GPU). Results show that this new framework, when executed on an RTX-2080 GPU, can effectively generate aliasing-free flow vector maps using high-frame-rate imaging datasets acquired from multiple transmit-receive angle pairs in a carotid phantom imaging scenario. Over the entire cardiac cycle, the frame processing time for aliasing-resistant vector estimation was measured to be less than 16 ms, which corresponds to a minimum processing throughput of 62.5 frames/s. In a human femoral bifurcation imaging trial with fast flow (150 cm/s), our framework was found to be effective in resolving two-cycle aliasing artifacts at a minimum throughput of 53 frames/s. The framework's processing throughput was generally in the real-time range for practical combinations of ELS-VD algorithmic parameters. Overall, this work represents the first demonstration of real-time, GPU-based aliasing-resistant vector flow imaging using vector Doppler estimation principles.


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Ultrassonografia Doppler , Humanos , Velocidade do Fluxo Sanguíneo , Ultrassonografia Doppler/métodos , Ultrassonografia/métodos , Imagens de Fantasmas , Análise dos Mínimos Quadrados
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Ultrasonics ; 129: 106907, 2023 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36495767

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Observing alterations in cutaneous vasculature in response to any disease or pathology is considered as a potential diagnostic marker in the progression and cure of a disease. To observe skin morphologies and tissue conditions, high-frequency ultrasound (HFUS) has been used in dermatology, although its ability to selectively visualize micro-vessels is limited due to insufficient Doppler sensitivity to peripheral slow-speed blood flow. In recent studies, this issue has been improved by increasing the sensitivity of Doppler imaging to slow flow, leveraging advanced cutter filtering approaches based on singular value decomposition (SVD) techniques that aid to effectively extract flow signals overlapped with tissue echo signals. Nevertheless, in skin imaging, variations in flow speed, diameter, and depth of the blood vessels at different skin layers can make clutter filtering challenging because these variations are problematic in selecting the optimal cut-off value for the SVD filtering. In this study, we aimed to devise a novel region-based SVD filtering approach for ultrafast HFUS data to visualize cutaneous vascular networks. The proposed method divides the acquired high-framerate data into two regions based on B-mode cutaneous morphological identification (dermis layer and subcutaneous tissue). Singular value decomposition processing was performed on each region to effectively extract the desired flow signal, and the processed regions were merged to generate a single power Doppler image, thereby highlighting the appearance of a complete cutaneous vascular network. Finally, top-hat transform was applied to the power Doppler image to further suppress the background noises and enhances the visibility of the micro-vessels. Experimental observations of the human cutaneous circulation showed that the image quality (contrast-to-noise ratio) through the region-based SVD filtering was measured to be 4.1 dB (before top-hat filtering) and 5.2 dB (after top-hat filtering), which were improved from 3.4 dB and 4.0 dB obtained using the global SVD approach with and without top-hat filtering, respectively. We envisioned that this approach would provide diverse applications in the diagnosis of cutaneous disorders.


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Processamento de Imagem Assistida por Computador , Processamento de Sinais Assistido por Computador , Humanos , Processamento de Imagem Assistida por Computador/métodos , Velocidade do Fluxo Sanguíneo/fisiologia , Imagens de Fantasmas , Ultrassonografia/métodos , Ultrassonografia Doppler/métodos
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IEEE Trans Ultrason Ferroelectr Freq Control ; 70(12): 1631-1641, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37141063

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We address the problem of limited temporal resolution in optical-resolution microscopy (OR-PAM) for cellular imaging by undersampling and reconstruction. A curvelet transform method in a compressed sensing framework (CS-CVT) was devised to specifically reconstruct the boundary and separability of cell objects in an image. The performance of the CS-CVT approach was justified by comparisons with the natural neighbor interpolation (NNI) followed by smoothing filters on various imaging objects. In addition, a full-raster scanned image was provided as a reference. In terms of structure, CS-CVT produces cellular images with a smoother boundary but less aberration. We found the strength of CS-CVT in recovering high frequency that is important in representing sharp edges which often missing in typical smoothing filters. In a noisy environment, CS-CVT was less affected by the noise compared to NNI with a smoothing filter. Furthermore, CS-CVT could attenuate noise beyond the full raster scanned image. By considering the finest structure in the cellular image, CS-CVT was performing well with a minimum range of undersampling around 5% to 15%. In practice, this undersampling was easily translated into 8- to 4-fold faster OR-PAM imaging. In summary, our approach improves the temporal resolution of OR-PAM without a significant tradeoff in image quality.

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Ultrasound Med Biol ; 49(6): 1385-1394, 2023 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36878829

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OBJECTIVE: The need for ultrasound flow phantoms to validate ultrasound systems requires the development of materials that can clearly visualize the flow inside for measurement purposes. METHODS: A transparent ultrasound flow phantom material composed of poly(vinyl alcohol) hydrogel (PVA-H) with dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) and water solution manufactured using the freezing method and mixed with quartz glass powder to exhibit scattering effects is proposed. To achieve transparency of the hydrogel phantom, the refractive index (RI) was changed to match that of the glass by modifying the PVA concentration and the ratio of DMSO to water in the solvent. The feasibility of optical particle image velocimetry (PIV) was verified by comparing an acrylic rectangular cross-section channel with a rigid wall. After the feasibility tests, an ultrasound flow phantom was fabricated to conduct ultrasound B-mode visualization and Doppler-PIV comparison. DISCUSSION: The results revealed that the PIV measured through PVA-H material exhibited 0.8% error in the measured maximum velocity compared with PIV through the acrylic material. B-mode images are similar to real tissue visualization with a limitation of a higher sound velocity, when compared with human tissue, of 1792 m/s. Doppler measurement of the phantom revealed approximately 120% and 19% overestimation of maximum and mean velocities, respectively, compared with those from PIV. CONCLUSION: The proposed material possesses the advantage of the single-phantom ability to improve the ultrasound flow phantom for validation of flow.


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Dimetil Sulfóxido , Hidrogéis , Humanos , Estudos de Viabilidade , Reologia/métodos , Imagens de Fantasmas , Água , Velocidade do Fluxo Sanguíneo
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J Med Ultrason (2001) ; 49(2): 163-173, 2022 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35229246

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PURPOSE: Tissue elasticity can be measured and mapped using color Doppler elastography. In a previous study, a binary pattern of shear waves was observed using a color flow imaging (CFI) system with matched pulse Doppler packet size as well as shear wave frequency and displacement condition. In the present study, we demonstrate the possibility of mapping shear wave velocity and resolving phantom elasticity using any commercial ultrasound machine without fulfilling that condition. METHODS: We derive a relation between Doppler autocorrelator integration time and the estimated flow velocity. The underlying principles behind the shear wave shadows captured by a typical modern ultrasound machine are investigated. The ultrasound machine measurement preset is calibrated to remove the effect of transducer array scanning delay in modifying the appearing wavenumber and thus correct the measurement error. RESULTS: The method was used to successfully measure the elasticity of a biological tissue-mimicking phantom and distinguish a stiff phantom from a soft phantom. CONCLUSION: Using this method, the elasticity of a biological tissue-mimicking phantom can be recovered with less strict constraint. As a result, it provides more flexibility to be implemented in common ultrasound machines. This method may be practically used to help identify tissue stiffness-related disease.


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Técnicas de Imagem por Elasticidade , Elasticidade , Técnicas de Imagem por Elasticidade/métodos , Humanos , Imagens de Fantasmas , Transdutores , Ultrassonografia
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Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc ; 2022: 190-193, 2022 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36086264

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Visualization of cutaneous micro-vasculatures is a determined approach in the diagnosis of skin vascular disorders. Clinically, high frequency ultrasound (HFUS) modalities have been used for cutaneous morphological and structural imaging, but visualization of micro-vessels has always been remained a daunting task. These tiny structures might be visualized by devising a highly sensitive Doppler technique for HFUS systems. In this study, we proposed an imaging framework using HFUS (30 MHz) ultrafast Doppler imaging along with SVD clutter filtering that is proficient in detection of micro-scale circulation. The performance of the devised framework was examined on a 200-micron flow phantom made of poly-vinyl alcohol under four different flow rates (56 - 18 ul/min) and visualized the micro-structure with averaged detected diameter of 93 - 170 µm. The results indicated that the devised framework has sufficient sensitivity and resolvability to visualize the micro-vasculatures in dermis layer of skin (depth ≤ 4 mm). Clinical Relevance - This study brings an insight to visualize in-vivo cutaneous micro-vasculatures with ultrafast Doppler imaging in clinical applications for better assessment of cutaneous disorders.


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Ultrassonografia Doppler , Imagens de Fantasmas , Ultrassonografia , Ultrassonografia Doppler/métodos
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Sci Rep ; 12(1): 9221, 2022 06 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35654947

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Optical resolution photoacoustic microscopy (OR-PAM) is a remarkable biomedical imaging technique that can selectively visualize microtissues with optical-dependent high resolution. However, traditional OR-PAM using mechanical stages provides slow imaging speed, making it difficult to biologically interpret in vivo tissue. In this study, we developed a high-speed OR-PAM using a recently commercialized MEMS mirror. This system (MEMS-OR-PAM) consists of a 1-axis MEMS mirror and a mechanical stage. Furthermore, this study proposes a novel calibration method that quickly removes the spatial distortion caused by fast MEMS scanning. The proposed calibration method can easily correct distortions caused by both the scan geometry of the MEMS mirror and its nonlinear motion by running an image sequence only once using a ruler target. The combination of MEMS-OR-PAM and distortion correction method was verified using three experiments: (1) leaf skeleton phantom imaging to test the distortion correction efficacy; (2) spatial resolution and depth of field (DOF) measurement for system performance; (3) in-vivo finger capillary imaging to verify their biomedical use. The results showed that the combination could achieve a high-speed (32 s in 2 × 4 mm) and high lateral resolution (~ 6 µm) imaging capability and precisely visualize the circulating structure of the finger capillaries.


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Sistemas Microeletromecânicos , Técnicas Fotoacústicas , Capilares , Microscopia/métodos , Técnicas Fotoacústicas/métodos , Análise Espectral
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Rice (N Y) ; 15(1): 13, 2022 Mar 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35247122

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Phenotypic differences among breeding lines that introduce the same superior gene allele can be a barrier to effective development of cultivars with desirable traits in some crop species. For example, a deficient mutation of the Protein Disulfide Isomerase Like 1-1 (PDIL1-1) gene can cause accumulation of glutelin seed storage protein precursors in rice endosperm, and improves rice flour characteristics and food processing properties. However, the gene must be expressed to be useful. A deficient mutant allele of PDIL1-1 was introduced into two rice cultivars with different genetic backgrounds (Koshihikari and Oonari). The grain components, agronomic traits, and rice flour and food processing properties of the resulting lines were evaluated. The two breeding lines had similar seed storage protein accumulation, amylose content, and low-molecular-weight metabolites. However, only the Koshihikari breeding line had high flour quality and was highly suitable for rice bread, noodles, and sponge cake, evidence of the formation of high-molecular-weight protein complexes in the endosperm. Transcriptome analysis revealed that mRNA levels of fourteen PDI, Ero1, and BiP genes were increased in the Koshihikari breeding line, whereas this change was not observed in the Oonari breeding line. We elucidated part of the molecular basis of the phenotypic differences between two breeding lines possessing the same mutant allele in different genetic backgrounds. The results suggest that certain genetic backgrounds can negate the beneficial effect of the PDIL1-1 mutant allele. Better understanding of the molecular basis for such interactions may accelerate future breeding of novel rice cultivars to meet the strong demand for gluten-free foods.

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Front Plant Sci ; 13: 998803, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36582650

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Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are powerful tools for monitoring crops for high-throughput phenotyping. Time-series aerial photography of fields can record the whole process of crop growth. Canopy height (CH), which is vertical plant growth, has been used as an indicator for the evaluation of lodging tolerance and the prediction of biomass and yield. However, there have been few attempts to use UAV-derived time-series CH data for field testing of crop lines. Here we provide a novel framework for trait prediction using CH data in rice. We generated UAV-based digital surface models of crops to extract CH data of 30 Japanese rice cultivars in 2019, 2020, and 2021. CH-related parameters were calculated in a non-linear time-series model as an S-shaped plant growth curve. The maximum saturation CH value was the most important predictor for culm length. The time point at the maximum CH contributed to the prediction of days to heading, and was able to predict stem and leaf weight and aboveground weight, possibly reflecting the association of biomass with duration of vegetative growth. These results indicate that the CH-related parameters acquired by UAV can be useful as predictors of traits typically measured by hand.

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Phys Med Biol ; 66(4): 045029, 2021 02 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33586671

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The medical physics community has hitherto lacked an effective calibration phantom to holistically evaluate the performance of three-dimensional (3D) flow imaging techniques. Here, we present the design of a new omnidirectional, three-component (3-C) flow phantom whose lumen is consisted of a helical toroid structure (4 mm lumen diameter; helically winded for 5 revolutions over a torus with 10 mm radius; 5 mm helix radius). This phantom's intraluminal flow trajectory embraces all combinations of x, y, and z directional components, as confirmed using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations. The phantom was physically fabricated via lost-core casting with polyvinyl alcohol cryogel (PVA) as the tissue mimic. 3D ultrasound confirmed that the phantom lumen expectedly resembled a helical toroid geometry. Pulsed Doppler measurements showed that the phantom, when operating under steady flow conditions (3 ml s-1 flow rate), yielded flow velocity magnitudes that agreed well with those derived from CFD at both the inner torus (-47.6 ± 5.7 versus -52.0 ± 2.2 cm s-1; mean ± 1 S.D.) and the outer torus (49.5 ± 4.2 versus 48.0 ± 1.7 cm s-1). Additionally, 3-C velocity vectors acquired from multi-angle pulsed Doppler showed good agreement with CFD-derived velocity vectors (<7% and 10° difference in magnitude and flow angle, respectively). Ultrasound color flow imaging further revealed that the phantom's axial flow pattern was aligned with the CFD-derived flow profile. Overall, the helical toroid phantom has strong potential as an investigative tool in 3D flow imaging innovation endeavors, such as the development of flow vector estimators and visualization algorithms.


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Imageamento Tridimensional/instrumentação , Imagens de Fantasmas , Algoritmos , Velocidade do Fluxo Sanguíneo , Simulação por Computador , Humanos , Ultrassonografia
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Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc ; 2021: 3293-3296, 2021 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34891944

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Some studies suggested a correlation between tissue elasticity and diseases, such as Adhesive Capsulitis (AC) of the shoulder. One category of method to measure elasticity is by utilizing Doppler imaging. This paper discusses color Doppler shear wave elastography methods and demonstrated an experiment with biological tissue mimicking phantom. A simulation with binary pattern color Doppler shear wave elastography shows that wavelength of a shear wave with suggested magnitude is equal to four multiple of pitch strip in a color flow image. However, the larger amplitude changes the duty ratio and frequency of the pattern. An experiment with biological tissue mimicking Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) phantoms has shown that the binary pattern color Doppler method has successfully recovered shear wave velocity map and calculate the elasticity.Clinical Relevance-The result of experiments presents a possibility of using the method for quantitatively access the stage of tissue stiffness related disease.


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Técnicas de Imagem por Elasticidade , Elasticidade , Imagens de Fantasmas
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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32746180

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Despite being used clinically as a noninvasive flow visualization tool, color flow imaging (CFI) is known to be prone to aliasing artifacts that arise due to fast blood flow beyond the detectable limit. From a visualization standpoint, these aliasing artifacts obscure proper interpretation of flow patterns in the image view. Current solutions for resolving aliasing artifacts are typically not robust against issues such as double aliasing. In this article, we present a new dealiasing technique based on deep learning principles to resolve CFI aliasing artifacts that arise from single- and double-aliasing scenarios. It works by first using two convolutional neural networks (CNNs) to identify and segment CFI pixel positions with aliasing artifacts, and then it performs phase unwrapping at these aliased pixel positions. The CNN for aliasing identification was devised as a U-net architecture, and it was trained with in vivo CFI frames acquired from the femoral bifurcation that had known presence of single- and double-aliasing artifacts. Results show that the segmentation of aliased CFI pixels was achieved successfully with intersection over union approaching 90%. After resolving these artifacts, the dealiased CFI frames consistently rendered the femoral bifurcation's triphasic flow dynamics over a cardiac cycle. For dealiased CFI pixels, their root-mean-squared difference was 2.51% or less compared with manual dealiasing. Overall, the proposed dealiasing framework can extend the maximum flow detection limit by fivefold, thereby improving CFI's flow visualization performance.


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Aprendizado Profundo , Processamento de Imagem Assistida por Computador/métodos , Ultrassonografia Doppler em Cores/métodos , Artefatos , Artérias Carótidas/diagnóstico por imagem , Humanos , Imagens de Fantasmas
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Urology ; 140: 171-177, 2020 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32197985

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OBJECTIVE: To devise a new urodynamic imaging framework that can provide time-resolved visualization of urinary flow and urethral deformation during the initiation phase of voiding. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Contrast-enhanced urodynamic vector projectile imaging (CE-UroVPI) was devised using the principles of high-frame rate ultrasound, microbubble contrast agents, and flow vector mapping. CE-UroVPI was implemented using a research-purpose ultrasound scanner (5 MHz frequency) and commercial contrast agents (USphere Prime). The performance of CE-UroVPI was evaluated using 2 custom-designed deformable urethra phantoms - a healthy model and a diseased model with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) - that respectively simulate urodynamics in the urinary tract with and without mechanical obstruction. The corresponding spatiotemporal urodynamics were investigated and analyzed. RESULTS: Using a frame rate of 1,250 fps that corresponds to 0.8 ms time resolution, CE-UroVPI effectively depicted the transient urodynamic events during the initiation phase of voiding. Anomalous spatiotemporal characteristics were observed in the urodynamics of the BPH-obstructed urethra. Specifically, upstream from the obstruction site, a transient surge in flow speed was observed in the first 100 ms of voiding. Also, downstream from the obstruction site, complex urodnyamics had emerged in the forms of flow jet and vortices. These anomalies were not found in the healthy urethra. CONCLUSION: CE-UroVPI is the first imaging framework that can visualize complex urodynamics over an entire voiding episode including its initiation phase. This new tool may be used to potentially gain new insight into the causal relationships between urethral morphokinetic factors and lower urinary tract symptoms.


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Meios de Contraste/farmacologia , Sintomas do Trato Urinário Inferior , Imagens de Fantasmas , Ultrassonografia , Uretra/diagnóstico por imagem , Urodinâmica , Humanos , Sintomas do Trato Urinário Inferior/diagnóstico , Sintomas do Trato Urinário Inferior/fisiopatologia , Microbolhas , Análise Espaço-Temporal , Ultrassonografia/instrumentação , Ultrassonografia/métodos , Uretra/anormalidades , Uretra/patologia , Uretra/fisiopatologia , Micção
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Med Phys ; 46(7): 3034-3043, 2019 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31049993

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PURPOSE: Assessment of urethral dynamics is clinically regarded to be important in analyzing the functional impact of pathological features like urethral obstruction, albeit it is difficult to perform directly in vivo. To facilitate such an assessment, urethra phantoms may serve well as investigative tools by reconstructing urethral dynamics based on anthropomorphic factors. Here, our aim is to design a new class of anatomically realistic, deformable urethra phantoms that can simulate the geometric, mechanical, and hydrodynamic characteristics of the male prostatic urethra. METHODS: A new lost-core tube casting protocol was devised. It first involved the drafting of urethra geometry in computer-aided design software. Next, 3D printing was used to fabricate the urethra geometry and an outer mold. These parts were then used to cast a urinary tract using a polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)-based material (with 26.6 ± 4.0 kPa Young's elastic modulus). After forming a surrounding tissue-mimicking slab using an agar-gelatin mixture (with 17.4 ± 3.4 kPa Young's modulus), the completed urethra phantom was connected to a flow circuit that simulates voiding. To assess the fabricated phantoms' morphology, ultrasound imaging was performed over different planes. Also, color Doppler imaging was performed to visualize the flow profile within the urinary tract. RESULTS: Deformable phantoms were devised for the normal urethra and a diseased urethra with obstruction due to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). During voiding, the short-axis lumen diameter at the verumontanum of the BPH-featured phantom (0.91 ± 0.08 mm) was significantly smaller than that for the normal phantom (2.49 ± 0.20 mm). Also, the maximum flow velocity of the BPH-featured phantom (59.3 ± 5.8 cm/s; without Doppler angle correction) was found to be higher than that of the normal phantom (22.7 ± 9.0 cm/s). CONCLUSION: The fabricated phantoms were effective in simulating urethra deformation resulting from urine passage during voiding. They can be used for mechanistic studies of urethral dynamics and for the testing of urodynamic diagnostic techniques in urology.


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Imagens de Fantasmas , Próstata/fisiologia , Urodinâmica , Fenômenos Biomecânicos , Humanos , Masculino , Próstata/diagnóstico por imagem , Próstata/fisiopatologia , Hiperplasia Prostática/diagnóstico por imagem , Hiperplasia Prostática/patologia , Hiperplasia Prostática/fisiopatologia , Ultrassonografia , Uretra/diagnóstico por imagem , Uretra/patologia , Uretra/fisiopatologia , Sistema Urinário/anatomia & histologia , Sistema Urinário/diagnóstico por imagem , Sistema Urinário/patologia
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