Analysing the Renal Vasculature Using Super-Resolution Ultrasound Imaging: Considerations for Clinical and Research Applications

Amy McDermott*, Nathalie Sarup Panduro*, Iman Taghavi, Hans Martin Kjer, Stinne Byrholdt Søgaard, Michael Bachmann Nielsen, Jørgen Arendt Jensen, Charlotte Mehlin Sørensen

*Corresponding author af dette arbejde
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Abstract

Background: Vascular imaging is essential for clinical practice, research, and the diagnosis and management of vascular diseases. Super-resolution ultrasound (SRUS) imaging is an emerging high-resolution imaging technique with broad applications in soft tissue vascular imaging. However, the impact of biological and clinical variables on its imaging accuracy is currently unknown. This study investigates these factors in an animal model and compares SRUS with contrast-enhanced µCT. Methods: Kidney scans from 29 Zucker rats (Zucker Diabetic Fatty and Zucker Lean) were retrospectively analysed. The left kidney was imaged in vivo using SRUS during microbubble infusion, then filled with Microfil and excised for ex vivo µCT. SRUS parameters and clinical variables were analysed, and SRUS scans were co-registered with µCT to compare vascular density measurements. Results: Mean arterial blood pressure and anaesthesia time showed significant linear relationships with SRUS microbubble detection and vascular track reconstruction. The anaesthesia time was also strongly correlated with vascular density measurement. Visualisation and velocity estimations of renal arteries were limited with SRUS. Ultrasound signal attenuation had significant impacts, particularly in cortical far-field imaging. Despite differences between kidney regions, the vascular density distribution did not differ considerably between SRUS and µCT datasets for whole-kidney imaging. Conclusions: This study outlines key factors SRUS users must consider for optimal technique use. Careful region selection and control of clinical variables ensure more reliable and comparable images. Further research is necessary to translate these findings from a rat model into clinical application.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer1515
TidsskriftDiagnostics
Vol/bind15
Udgave nummer12
ISSN2075-4418
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 14 jun. 2025

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