Journal article
Multi-Frequency Encoding for Fast Color Flow or Quadroplex Imaging
Ultrasonic color flow maps are made by estimating the velocities line by line over the region of interest. For each velocity estimate, multiple repetitions are needed. This sets a limit on the frame rate, which becomes increasingly severe when imaging deeper lying structures or when simultaneously acquiring spectrogram data for triplex imaging.
This paper proposes a method for decreasing the data acquisition time by simultaneously sampling multiple lines for color flow maps, using narrow band signals with approximately disjoint spectral support. The signals are separated in the receiver by filters matched to the emitted waveforms, producing a number of data sets with different center frequencies.
The autocorrelation estimator is then applied to each of the data sets. The method is presented, various side effects are considered, and the method is tested on data from a recirculating flow phantom. A mean standard deviation across the flow profile of 3.1, 2.5, and 2.1% of the peak velocity was found for bands at 5 MHz, 7 MHz, and 9 MHz, respectively.
Alternatively, the method can be used for simultaneously sampling data for a color flow map and for multiple spectrograms using different spectral bands. Using three spectral bands, data for a color flow map and two independent spectrograms can be acquired at the time normally spent on acquiring data for a color flow map only.
This yields an expansion of triplex imaging called multi-frequency quadroplex imaging, which enables study of the flow over an arterial stenosis by simultaneously acquiring spectrograms on both sides of the stenosis, while maintaining the color flow map. The method was tested in vivo on data from the common carotid artery of a healthy male volunteer, both for fast color flow mapping and for multi-frequency quadroplex imaging.
Language: | English |
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Publisher: | IEEE |
Year: | 2008 |
Pages: | 778-786 |
ISSN: | 15258955 and 08853010 |
Types: | Journal article |
DOI: | 10.1109/TUFFC.2008.712 |
ORCIDs: | Jensen, Jørgen Arendt |
Adult Algorithms Autocorrelation Blood Flow Velocity Carotid Arteries Cerebrovascular Circulation Data Compression Data acquisition Encoding Frequency Humans Image Enhancement Male Matched filters Narrowband Phantoms, Imaging Reproducibility of Results Rheology Sampling methods Sensitivity and Specificity Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted Spectrogram Testing Ultrasonic imaging Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color arterial stenosis autocorrelation estimator biomedical ultrasonics blood flow measurement common carotid artery data acquisition time disjoint spectral support emitted waveforms fast color flow mapping frame rate frequency 5 MHz frequency 7 MHz frequency 9 MHz image colour analysis medical image processing multifrequency encoding multifrequency quadroplex imaging narrow band signals recirculating flow phantom spectral bands spectrogram data triplex imaging ultrasonic color flow maps