论文标题
高对比度和分辨率3-D超声检查,具有在旋转翻译几何形状中扫描的临床线性换能器阵列
High contrast and resolution 3-D ultrasonography with a clinical linear transducer array scanned in a rotate-translate geometry
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论文摘要
我们提出了一种新的解决方案,用于使用临床线性阵列的单侧访问3-D合成量扫描进行体积超声成像。该解决方案基于先进的扫描几何形状和基于软件的超声平台。旋转 - 翻译扫描方案通过将阵列[-45 {-45 {\ textDegree}旋转到45 {\ textDegree}]的阵列(沿其元素的行)周围(轴),然后扫描成像的对象,以通过将旋转圈绕阵列旋转到旋转量,从而增加了角度孔的高度孔。提出理论基础,以便可以为任何线性传感器阵列调整角和翻译扫描采样周期。我们通过5-MHz阵列实验实现了扫描。用幻影旨在测试分辨率和对比度进行体外表征。根据来自阵列的简单翻译扫描,基于孤立微球的全宽度图像的全宽度最大图像进行了全宽度最大图像进行评估的空间分辨率。此外,分辨率在4.5 cm 2的横截面面积上是均匀的。对角度采样期进行了优化和逐渐变细,以减少扫描持续时间(同时保持图像对比度(在26 dB的5 mm囊肿中的对比度为4 {\ textDegreey}角度}的角度和10 s扫描均为10 s的扫描效果为4 cm 3 comm 3 comm 3 comm folation in 26 db的中心。我们证明,使用我们的扫描策略可以通过临床阵列获得优质的3-D US成像。该技术为开发敏感的体积超声检查的开发提供了一种有前途且灵活的替代方法。
We propose a novel solution for volumetric ultrasound imaging using single-side access 3-D synthetic-aperture scanning of a clinical linear array. This solution is based on an advanced scanning geometry and a software-based ultrasound platform. The rotate-translate scanning scheme increases the elevation angular aperture by pivoting the array [-45{\textdegree} to 45{\textdegree}] around its array axis (axis along the row of its elements) and then, scans the imaged object for each pivoted angle by translating the array perpendicularly to the rotation axis. A theoretical basis is presented so that the angular and translational scan sampling periods can be best adjusted for any linear transducer array. We experimentally implemented scanning with a 5-MHz array. In vitro characterization was performed with phantoms designed to test resolution and contrast. Spatial resolution assessed based on the full-width half-maximum of images from isolated microspheres was increased by a factor 3 along the translational direction from a simple translation scan of the array. Moreover, the resolution is uniform over a cross-sectional area of 4.5 cm 2. Angular sampling periods were optimized and tapered to decrease the scan duration while maintaining image contrast (contrast at the center of a 5 mm cyst on the order of-26 dB for 4{\textdegree} angular period and a scan duration of 10 s for a 9cm 3 volume). We demonstrate that superior 3-D US imaging can be obtained with a clinical array using our scanning strategy. This technique offers a promising and flexible alternative to development of costly matrix arrays toward the development of sensitive volumetric ultrasonography.