Title :
In vivo evaluation of an objective method to select power Doppler wall filter cut-off frequency for microvascular quantification
Author :
Elfarnawany, Mai ; Lowerison, Matthew R. ; Hague, M. Nicole ; Chambers, Ann F. ; Lacefield, James C.
Author_Institution :
Biomed. Eng. Grad. Program, Western Univ., London, ON, Canada
Abstract :
Operator-dependent settings such as the wall filter cut-off frequency control the incidence of artifacts in Doppler images and limit the reliability of comparisons of Doppler vascular indices across longitudinal studies. To address this problem, the wall filter selection curve (WFSC) method was developed to objectively select the cut-off frequency. This paper reports the first evaluation of the effectiveness of the WFSC method for imaging a tumor model. 3-D power Doppler data were acquired from murine breast cancer tumors over a six-week study and the WFSC method was applied to select a cut-off frequency for the wall filter. Images reconstructed using the WFSC method were compared to images processed using a fixed cut-off frequency. Selection curves for tumor images were consistent with flow-phantom data from previous studies. The mean WFSC-selected cut-off showed significant variation among images acquired at different time points from each tumor (two-way ANOVA, p <; 0.0001), which demonstrates the relevance of adjusting the cut-off frequency to match changing flow conditions. 3-D images processed using the WFSC method depicted additional vascular structures compared to volumes processed using a fixed cut-off frequency. Therefore, the WFSC method can facilitate acquisition of reliable Doppler images by inexperienced or time-sensitive operators.
Keywords :
Doppler effect; acoustic filters; biological organs; biomedical ultrasonics; cancer; image reconstruction; medical image processing; phantoms; tumours; 3D power Doppler data; Doppler images; Doppler vascular indices; WFSC method; fixed cut-off frequency; flow-phantom data; image reconstruction; microvascular quantification; murine breast cancer tumors; operator-dependent settings; power Doppler wall filter cut-off frequency; selection curves; time-sensitive operators; tumor images; tumor model imaging; vascular structures; wall filter; wall filter selection curve method; Cutoff frequency; Doppler effect; Image reconstruction; Imaging; Time-frequency analysis; Tumors; Ultrasonic imaging; 3-D vascular networks; High-frequency ultrasound; microvascular imaging; power Doppler; wall filter cut-off frequency;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2014 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2014.0108