Wearable bioadhesive ultrasound shear wave elastography.
Hsiao-Chuan LiuYushun ZengChen GongLiming BianPiotr KijankaJunhang ZhangYuri S GenykHisham TchelepiChonghe WangQifa ZhouXuanhe ZhaoPublished in: Science advances (2024)
Acute liver failure (ALF) is a critical medical condition defined as the rapid development of hepatic dysfunction. Conventional ultrasound elastography cannot continuously monitor liver stiffness over the course of rapidly changing diseases for early detection due to the requirement of a handheld probe. In this study, we introduce wearable bioadhesive ultrasound elastography (BAUS-E), which can generate acoustic radiation force impulse (ARFI) to induce shear waves for the continuous monitoring of modulus changes. BAUS-E contains 128 channels with a compact design with only 24 mm in the azimuth direction for comfortable wearability. We further used BAUS-E to continuously monitor the stiffness of in vivo rat livers with ALF induced by d-galactosamine over 48 hours, and the stiffness change was observed within the first 6 hours. BAUS-E holds promise for clinical applications, particularly in patients after organ transplantation or postoperative care in the intensive care unit (ICU).
Keyphrases
- liver failure
- magnetic resonance imaging
- hepatitis b virus
- end stage renal disease
- healthcare
- chronic kidney disease
- newly diagnosed
- oxidative stress
- ejection fraction
- intensive care unit
- contrast enhanced ultrasound
- heart rate
- palliative care
- prognostic factors
- liver fibrosis
- peritoneal dialysis
- patients undergoing
- drug induced
- liver injury
- single molecule
- stem cells
- big data
- radiation therapy
- living cells
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- respiratory failure