Title :
Clinical evaluation of Synthetic Aperture Sequential Beamforming and Tissue Harmonic Imaging
Author :
Brandt, Andreas Hjelm ; Hemmsen, Martin Christian ; Hansen, Peter Moller ; Hansen, Kristoffer Lindskov ; Lange, Tobias ; Jensen, John A. ; Nielsen, Michael Bachmann
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Radiol., Copenhagen Univ. Hosp., Copenhagen, Denmark
Abstract :
This study determines if the data reduction achieved by the combination Synthetic Aperture Sequential Beamforming (SASB) and Tissue Harmonic Imaging (THI) affects image quality. SASB-THI was evaluated against the combination of Dynamic Received Focusing and Tissue Harmonic Imaging (DRF-THI). A BK medical UltraView 800 ultrasound scanner equipped with a research interface and an abdominal 3.5 MHz 3.5CL192-3ML convex array transducer was used and connected to a stand alone PC. SASB-THI and DRF-THI scan sequences were recorded interleaved and processed offline. Nineteen patients diagnosed with focal liver pathology were scanned to set a clinical condition, where ultrasonography is often performed. A total of 114 sequences were recorded and evaluated by five radiologists. The evaluators were blinded to the imaging technique, and each sequence was shown twice with different left-right positioning, resulting in 1140 evaluations. The program Image Quality Assessment Program (IQap) and a Visual Analog Scale (VAS) were applied for the evaluation. The scale ranged from -50 to 50, where positive values favored SASB-THI. SASB-THI and DRF-THI were evaluated alike in 49% of the evaluations, 28% favored SASB-THI and 23% favored DRF-THI. The average rating was 0.70 (Cl: -0.80 to 2.19). The statistical analysis, where the hypothesis of no differences between the techniques was tested, yielded a p-value of p=0.64, indicating no preference to any technique. This study demonstrates that SASB-THI and DRF-THI have equally good image quality although a data reduction of 64 times is achieved with SASB-THI.
Keywords :
array signal processing; biological tissues; biomedical ultrasonics; data reduction; image sequences; medical image processing; statistical analysis; 3.5CL192-3ML convex array transducer; BK medical UltraView 800 ultrasound scanner; DRF-THI scan sequences; IQap; SASB-THI scan sequences; VAS; clinical condition; clinical evaluation; data reduction; dynamic received focusing; focal liver pathology; frequency 3.5 MHz; image quality; image quality assessment program; left-right positioning; patient diagnosis; recorded interleaved offline; statistical analysis; synthetic aperture sequential beamforming; tissue harmonic imaging; ultrasonography; visual analog scale; Apertures; Array signal processing; Harmonic analysis; Image quality; Imaging; Pathology; Ultrasonic imaging; Comparison of techniques; Imagine quality evaluation; Synthetic Aperture Sequential Beamforming Tissue Harmonic Imaging;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2014 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2014.0324