DocumentCode
2356739
Title
P3D-1 Coherence-Based Adaptive Breast Imaging with Clinical Data
Author
Wang, Shun-Li ; Chang, Chen-Han ; Yang, Hsin-Chia ; Chou, Yi-Hong ; Li, Pai-Chi
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Taiwan Univ., Taipei
fYear
2006
fDate
2-6 Oct. 2006
Firstpage
2044
Lastpage
2047
Abstract
Sound-velocity inhomogeneities degrade both the spatial resolution and the contrast in diagnostic ultrasound. We previously proposed an adaptive imaging approach based on the coherence of the data received in the channels of a transducer array, and tested it on phantom data. In this study the approach was tested on clinical breast data, and compared with a correlation-based method that has been widely reported in the literature. The main limitations of the correlation-based method in ultrasonic breast imaging are the use of a near-field phase-screen model and the integration errors due to the lack of a 2D array. In contrast, the proposed coherence-based method adaptively weights each image pixel based on the coherence of the receive-channel data. It does not make any assumption about the source of the focusing errors and has been shown to be effective using 1D arrays. This study tested its in vivo performance using clinical breast data acquired by a programmable system with a 5 MHz, 128-channel linear array. Twenty-five cases (six fibroadenomas, ten carcinomas, six cysts, and three abscesses) were investigated. Relative to nonweighted imaging, the average improvements in the contrast ratio and contrast-to-noise ratio for the coherence-based method were 8.57 dB and 23.2%, respectively, whereas the corresponding improvements when using the correlation-based method were only 0.42 dB and 3.35%. In an investigated microcalcification case, the improvement in the contrast was 4.47 dB and the axial and lateral dimensions of the object were reduced from 0.39 to 0.32 mm and from 0.51 to 0.43 mm, respectively. These results demonstrate the efficacy of the coherence-based method for clinical ultrasonic breast imaging using 1D arrays
Keywords
biological techniques; biomedical ultrasonics; 0.32 mm; 0.39 mm; 0.43 mm; 0.51 mm; 5 MHz; abscesses; carcinomas; coherence-based adaptive breast imaging; correlation-based method; cysts; diagnostic ultrasound; fibroadenomas; integration errors; microcalcification; near-field phase-screen model; ultrasonic breast imaging; Acoustic transducers; Adaptive arrays; Breast; Degradation; Imaging phantoms; Phased arrays; Spatial resolution; Testing; Ultrasonic imaging; Ultrasonic transducers;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Ultrasonics Symposium, 2006. IEEE
Conference_Location
Vancouver, BC
ISSN
1051-0117
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0201-8
Electronic_ISBN
1051-0117
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ULTSYM.2006.521
Filename
4152377
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