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Biophys J, April 2002, p. 1696-1710, Vol. 82, No. 4
Laboratory of Biomedical Engineering, Clinical Research Institute of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, H2W 1R7, and Laboratory of Biorheology and Medical Ultrasonics, University of Montreal Hospital, Montreal, Quebec H2L 2W5, Canada
Tissue characterization using ultrasound (US) scattering
allows extraction of relevant cellular biophysical information
noninvasively. Characterization of the level of red blood cell (RBC)
aggregation is one of the proposed application. In the current paper,
it is hypothesized that the microstructure of the RBCs is a main
determinant of the US backscattered power. A simulation model was
developed to study the effect of various RBC configurations on the
backscattered power. It is an iterative dynamical model that considers
the effect of the adhesive and repulsive forces between RBCs, and the
effect of the flow. The method is shown to be efficient to model
polydispersity in size, shape, and orientation of the aggregates due to
the flow, and to relate these variations to the US backscattering
properties. Three levels of aggregability at shear rates varying
between 0.05 and 10 s
1 were modeled at 40% hematocrit.
The simulated backscattered power increased with a decrease in the
shear rate or an increase in the RBC aggregability. Angular dependence
of the backscattered power was observed. It is the first attempt to
model the US power backscattered by RBC aggregates polydisperse in size
and shape due to the shearing of the flow.
Biophys J, April 2002, p. 1696-1710, Vol. 82, No. 4
© 2002 by the Biophysical Society 0006-3495/02/04/1696/15 $2.00
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