Abstract

Vascular elastography can visualize the strain distribution in the carotid artery, which governs plaque rupture. In this study, we hypothesize that multi-element synthetic aperture (MSA) imaging, which produces divergent transmit beams can produce high quality vascular strain elastograms, relative to those obtained using compounded plane wave (CPW) imaging.

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