Soft elastic hydrogel couplants for ultrasonography

Luzeng Chen, Guangzhi Zeng, Dengke Guo, Jinghua Liu, Xiang Zhang, Shaoting Lin, Kai Zhang*

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Abstract

Couplants play significant roles in ultrasonography. To ensure imaging quality, it is critical to maintain conformal contact of the couplant with both the skin surface and the ultrasound probe in clinical applications. In addition, either the probe or the couplant should not deform the skin surface significantly, which will result in an overestimated modulus of the tissue for elastography imaging. However, existing liquid gel couplants cannot bear external compressive force, while existing solid gel couplants cannot maintain a conformal contact with skin surface. Especially, the nonconformal contacts and deformation become more severe on body parts of locally high curvatures such as skin tumors, fingers, and elbows. Here we report a bilayer design of couplant for ultrasonography, composing of a stiff layer and a compliant layer of hydrogels. The bilayer hydrogel pad enables it to bear external compression, allowing the probe to move smoothly, conforming high curvature parts and releasing stress concentration. Our clinical experiments further show high quality imaging of thyroid nodules, skin tumors in elbows and fingers using the bilayer hydrogel pad, which represents a promising alternative for a range of applications in ultrasonic diagnosis.

Original languageEnglish
Article number111609
JournalMaterials Science and Engineering C
Volume119
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2021

Keywords

  • Clinical experiment
  • Hydrogel pad
  • Thyroid gland nodule
  • Ultrasonography
  • Wave propagation

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