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Modeling the frequency dependence (5-120 MHz) of ultrasound backscattering by red cell aggregates in shear flow at a normal hematocrit
Authors:Fontaine Isabelle  Cloutier Guy
Affiliation:Laboratory of Biorheology and Medical Ultrasonics, Research Center, University of Montreal Hospital, 2099 Alexandre de Sève (room Y-1619), Montréal, Québec H2L 2W5, Canada.
Abstract:The frequency dependence of the ultrasound signal backscattered by blood in shear flow was studied using a simulation model. The ultrasound backscattered signal was computed with a linear model that considers the characteristics of the ultrasound system and tissue acoustic properties. The tissue scattering properties were related to the position and shape of the red blood cells (RBCs). A 2D microrheological model simulated the RBC dynamics in a Couette shear flow system. This iterative model, described earlier [Biophys. J. 82, 1696-1710 (2002)], integrates the hydrodynamic effect of the flow, as well as adhesive and repulsive forces between RBCs. RBC aggregation was simulated at 40% hematocrit and shear rates of 0.05-2 s(-1). The RBC aggregate sizes ranged, on average, from 3.3 RBCs at 2 s(-1) to 33.5 cells at 0.05 s(-1). The ultrasound backscattered power was studied at frequencies between 5-120 MHz and insonification angles between 0-180 degrees. At frequencies below approximately 30 MHz, the ultrasound backscattered power increased as the shear rate was decreased and the size of the aggregates was raised. A totally different scattering behavior was noted above 30 MHz. Typical spectral slopes of the backscattered power (log-log scale) between 5-25 MHz equaled 3.8, whereas slopes down to 0.6 were measured at 0.05 s(-1), between 40-60 MHz. The ultrasound backscattered power was shown to be angle dependent at low frequencies (5-25 MHz). The anisotropy persisted at high frequencies (>25 MHz) for small aggregates (at 2 s(-1)). In conclusion, this study sheds some light on the blood backscattering behavior with an emphasis on the non-Rayleigh regime. Additional experimental studies may be necessary to validate the simulation results, and to fully understand the relation between the ultrasound backscattered power, level of RBC aggregation, shear rate, frequency, and insonification angle.
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