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Conference paper

Third Harmonic Imaging using a Pulse Inversion

In Proceedings of Ieee International Ultrasonics Symposium 2011 — 2011, pp. 2269-2272
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Biomedical Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

Department of Electrical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

Center for Fast Ultrasound Imaging, Centers, Technical University of Denmark3

The pulse inversion (PI) technique can be utilized to separate and enhance harmonic components of a waveform for tissue harmonic imaging. While most ultrasound systems can perform pulse inversion, only few image the 3rd harmonic component. PI pulse subtraction can isolate and enhance the 3rd harmonic component for imaging on any ultrasound system capable of PI.

PI was used to perform 3rd harmonic Bmode scans of a water-filled wire phantom on an experimental ultrasound system. The 3rd harmonic scans were compared to fundamental and 2nd harmonic scans on the same system. The 3rd harmonic image showed a 46% improvement in the lateral FWHM resolution compared to fundamental B-mode imaging at 75 mm depth and a 28% improvement compared to 2nd harmonic B-mode imaging.

The axial FWHM resolution was improved by 35% and 30% for 3rd harmonic imaging compared to fundamental and 2nd harmonic imaging respectively. The improvements in spatial resolution and the fact that PI can isolate the 3rd harmonic suggest that it is advantageous to implement 3rd harmonic imaging on ultrasound systems capable of PI.

Language: English
Publisher: IEEE
Year: 2011
Pages: 2269-2272
Proceedings: 2011 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium
ISBN: 1457712512 and 9781457712517
Types: Conference paper
DOI: 10.1109/ULTSYM.2011.0563
ORCIDs: Jensen, Jørgen Arendt

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