Characterization of the concentration of agar-based soft tissue mimicking phantoms by impact analysis - Biomechanics
Article Dans Une Revue Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials Année : 2024

Characterization of the concentration of agar-based soft tissue mimicking phantoms by impact analysis

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In various medical fields, a change of soft tissue stiffness is associated with its physio-pathological evolution. While elastography is extensively employed to assess soft tissue stiffness in vivo, its application requires a complex and expensive technology. The aim of this study is to determine whether an easy-to-use method based on impact analysis can be employed to determine the concentration of agar-based soft tissue mimicking phantoms. Impact analysis was performed on soft tissue mimicking phantoms made of agar gel with a mass concentration ranging from 1% to 5%. An indicator ∆t is derived from the temporal variation of the impact force signal between the hammer and a small beam in contact with the sample. The results show a non-linear decrease of ∆t as a function of the agar concentration (and thus of the sample stiffness).

The value of ∆t provides an estimation of the agar concentration with an error of 0.11%. This sensitivity of the impact analysis based method to the agar concentration is of the same order of magnitude than results obtained with elastography techniques. This study opens new paths towards the development of impact analysis for a fast, easy and relatively inexpensive clinical evaluation of soft tissue elastic properties.

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hal-04791877 , version 1 (19-11-2024)

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Anne-Sophie Poudrel, Arthur Bouffandeau, Oriane Le Demeet, Giuseppe Rosi, Vu-Hieu Nguyen, et al.. Characterization of the concentration of agar-based soft tissue mimicking phantoms by impact analysis. Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials, 2024, 152, pp.106465. ⟨10.1016/j.jmbbm.2024.106465⟩. ⟨hal-04791877⟩
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