DocumentCode
1072763
Title
Optimizing the beam pattern of a forward-viewing ring-annular ultrasound array for intravascular imaging
Author
Wang, Yao ; Stephens, Douglas N. ; O´Donnell, Matthew
Author_Institution
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Volume
49
Issue
12
fYear
2002
Firstpage
1652
Lastpage
1664
Abstract
Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) imaging systems using circumferential arrays mounted on cardiac catheter tips fire beams orthogonal to the principal axis of the catheter. The system produces high resolution cross-sectional images but must be guided by conventional angioscopy. A real-time forward-viewing array, integrated into the same catheter, could greatly reduce radiation exposure by decreasing angiographic guidance. Unfortunately, the mounting requirement of a catheter guide wire prohibits a full-disk imaging aperture. Given only an annulus of array elements, prior theoretical investigations have only considered a circular ring of point transceivers and focusing strategies using all elements in the highly dense array, both impractical assumptions. In this paper, we consider a practical array geometry and signal processing architecture for a forward-viewing IVUS system. Our specific design uses a total of 210 transceiver firings with synthetic reconstruction for a given 3-D image frame. Simulation results demonstrate this design can achieve side-lobes under -40 dB for on-axis situations and under -30 dB for steering to the edge of a 60/spl deg/ cone.
Keywords
biomedical ultrasonics; cardiovascular system; image reconstruction; medical image processing; optimisation; ultrasonic imaging; ultrasonic transducer arrays; 3D image frame; beam pattern optimization; cardiac catheter tips; circumferential arrays; high resolution cross-sectional images; intravascular US imaging systems; real-time forward-viewing array; ring-annular US array; signal processing architecture; synthetic reconstruction; transceiver; ultrasound imaging systems; Apertures; Catheters; Fires; Focusing; Geometry; High-resolution imaging; Image resolution; Transceivers; Ultrasonic imaging; Wire; Blood Vessels; Catheterization; Computer Simulation; Computer-Aided Design; Equipment Design; Equipment Failure Analysis; Miniaturization; Models, Theoretical; Quality Control; Reproducibility of Results; Scattering, Radiation; Sensitivity and Specificity; Transducers; Ultrasonography, Interventional;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-3010
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TUFFC.2002.1159845
Filename
1159845
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