Title :
Phase shift variance imaging for contrast agent detection
Author :
Siepmann, Monica ; Mienkina, Martin P. ; Schmitz, Georg ; Fokong, Stanley ; Liu, Zhe ; Kiessling, Fabian ; Gätjens, Jessica
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Med. Eng., Ruhr-Univ. Bochum, Bochum, Germany
Abstract :
A novel ultrasound contrast agent detection method that selectively detects microbubble (MB) destruction is presented. The detection is based on the variance of the phase shift of consecutive echoes. The variance for stationary echoes or motion at constant speed is determined by the noise of the acquisition system and is theoretically predicted. We hypothesize that the phase shift variance of ultrasound echoes increases during MB destruction. It is expected that this PSV is higher than the PSV for stationary echoes or motion thus allowing the detection of the agent. The hypothesis is experimentally verified in a motion phantom. In a second experiment, MB in very low concentrations are imaged to demonstrate the sensitivity of the method. The results show good agreement with theory and exhibit a clear increase in PSV for MB vs. tissue (44.8 dB). Thus, the phase shift variance can be utilized for ultrasound contrast agent detection. Microbubbles in a concentration of 100 bubbles per ml are sufficient to cause detectable signals with a contrast to tissue ratio of up to 34.7 dB. The acquisition is implemented on a free programmable clinical device. No additions or hardware modifications are necessary making the method easily translatable to most clinical systems.
Keywords :
biomedical equipment; biomedical materials; biomedical ultrasonics; bubbles; phantoms; acquisition system noise; consecutive echo phase shift variance; constant speed motion echo variance; free programmable clinical device; microbubble destruction; motion phantom; phase shift variance imaging; stationary echo variance; ultrasound contrast agent detection method; Acoustics; Doppler effect; Harmonic analysis; Phantoms; Signal to noise ratio; Ultrasonic imaging; contrast agent detection; microbubbles; single bubble detection;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2010 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0382-9
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2010.5935663