Numerical Investigation of Multiple Scattering and Mode-Converted Shear Waves Caused by Temporal Bone in Transcranial Photoacoustic Imaging

Conference Paper (2022)
Author(s)

Fatemeh Hosseini (Tarbiat Modares University)

Moein Mozaffarzadeh (TU Delft - ImPhys/Medical Imaging)

Ali Mahlooiifar (Tarbiat Modares University)

M.D. Verweij (TU Delft - ImPhys/Medical Imaging)

Nico de De Jong (TU Delft - ImPhys/Medical Imaging)

Research Group
ImPhys/Medical Imaging
Copyright
© 2022 Fatemeh Hosseini, M. Mozaffarzadeh, Ali Mahlooiifar, M.D. Verweij, N. de Jong
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1109/IUS54386.2022.9957367
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Publication Year
2022
Language
English
Copyright
© 2022 Fatemeh Hosseini, M. Mozaffarzadeh, Ali Mahlooiifar, M.D. Verweij, N. de Jong
Research Group
ImPhys/Medical Imaging
ISBN (electronic)
9781665466578
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Abstract

In recent years, transcranial photoacoustic (TPA) imaging has become a popular modality for diagnosis of brain disorders. However, due to the presence of skull, TPA images are strongly degraded. Acoustically, this degradation is mainly categorized into the phase aberration, mode-converted shear waves, and multiple scattering. Previous studies numerically investigated the effects of mode-converted shear waves and multiple scattering on TPA images while the phase aberration caused by the skull was ignored and a conventional delay-and-sum method was employed for reconstructing TPA images. In this paper, we investigate these effects while a refraction-corrected image reconstruction approach is used to form TPA images. This approach enables separating the effects of phase aberration, mode-converted shear wave and multiple scattering. A realistic human temporal bone based on a MicroCT was used in the numerical model. In average for all the absorbers, the power of the artifacts caused by the mode-converted shear wave and multiple scattering are -13.7 dB and -20.1 dB when the refraction is corrected during image formation, respectively. These values were -7.9 and -18.8 if the conventional reconstruction is used. Accounting for phase aberration enables accurate quantification of the effects of the mode-converted shear waves and multiple scattering, which is necessary for evaluating the methods developed for degrading these effects.

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