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Full correction for spatially distributed speed-of-sound in echo ultrasound based on measuring aberration delays via transmit beam steering

Authors :
Elise Robinson
H. Günhan Akarçay
Martin Frenz
Michael Jaeger
Source :
Jaeger, Michael; Robinson, Elise; Akarçay, Hidayet Günhan; Frenz, Martin (2015). Full correction for spatially distributed speed-of-sound in echo ultrasound based on measuring aberration delays via transmit beam steering. Physics in medicine and biology, 60(11), pp. 4497-4515. Institute of Physics Publishing IOP 10.1088/0031-9155/60/11/4497 , PHYSICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY, Physics in Medicine and Biology
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Institute of Physics Publishing IOP, 2015.

Abstract

Aberrations of the acoustic wave front, caused by spatial variations of the speed-of-sound, are a main limiting factor to the diagnostic power of medical ultrasound imaging. If not accounted for, aberrations result in low resolution and increased side lobe level, over all reducing contrast in deep tissue imaging. Various techniques have been proposed for quantifying aberrations by analysing the arrival time of coherent echoes from so-called guide stars or beacons. In situations where a guide star is missing, aperture-based techniques may give ambiguous results. Moreover, they are conceptually focused on aberrators that can be approximated as a phase screen in front of the probe. We propose a novel technique, where the effect of aberration is detected in the reconstructed image as opposed to the aperture data. The varying local echo phase when changing the transmit beam steering angle directly reflects the varying arrival time of the transmit wave front. This allows sensing the angle-dependent aberration delay in a spatially resolved way, and thus aberration correction for a spatially distributed volume aberrator. In phantoms containing a cylindrical aberrator, we achieved location-independent diffraction-limited resolution as well as accurate display of echo location based on reconstructing the speed-of-sound spatially resolved. First successful volunteer results confirm the clinical potential of the proposed technique.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Jaeger, Michael; Robinson, Elise; Akar&#231;ay, Hidayet G&#252;nhan; Frenz, Martin (2015). Full correction for spatially distributed speed-of-sound in echo ultrasound based on measuring aberration delays via transmit beam steering. Physics in medicine and biology, 60(11), pp. 4497-4515. Institute of Physics Publishing IOP 10.1088/0031-9155/60/11/4497 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0031-9155/60/11/4497>, PHYSICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY, Physics in Medicine and Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f29adfc5552695777ee852295759042a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-9155/60/11/4497