Ultrasound elastography reliably identifies altered mechanical properties of burned soft tissues.
Burns(2018)
摘要
•A noninvasive technique based on ultrasound elastography which can reliably assess altered nonlinear mechanical properties of burned tissue is presented.•A burned tissue appears to have softening stress–strain response, which is captured by the C20 (nonlinear) parameter of a reduced second-order polynomial hyperelastic material model.•Statistical analysis shows that C20 can reliably identify three of the four studied burn cases (p<0.05) when comparing burned with unburned tissue sample, with a classification accuracy of 60–87%.
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Tissue burns,Biomechanics,Ultrasound elastography,Hyperelasticity
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