2021
DOI: 10.36227/techrxiv.16912177
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Ultrasonic thermometry by a localized measurement of the longitudinal wave velocity using sound field information

Abstract: Temperature monitoring during medical interventions such as hyperthermia or radio frequency ablation is a demanding task. An alternative to expensive MRI measurements are ultrasound measurements exploiting the dependence of sound velocity on temperature. In this paper, a new measurement technique is presented that determines the sound velocity spatially resolved in tissue phantoms with the aim of temperature monitoring. The measurements are performed with annular arrays operating element-wise in pulse-echo mod… Show more

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