• DocumentCode
    2689737
  • Title

    Dual gate pulsed wave Doppler imaging for investigating cardiovascular dysfunctions

  • Author

    Bong Jin Kang ; Jinhyoung Park ; Hyung Ham Kim ; Yen, Jesse T. ; Shung, K. Kirk

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Biomed. Eng., Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
  • fYear
    2012
  • fDate
    7-10 Oct. 2012
  • Firstpage
    1600
  • Lastpage
    1602
  • Abstract
    Ultrasound Doppler imaging is frequently performed in a clinical and research environment to assess cardiovascular functions. Blood flow and tissue motion velocities can be measured employing pulsed-wave flow and tissue Doppler imaging respectively. Conventionally, flow and tissue Doppler are acquired separately in different cardiac cycles and synchronized using an electrocardiogram signal as a reference. Dual gate pulsed wave Doppler imaging, which utilizes two separate gates for flow and tissue Doppler, has been implemented by interleaving tissue Doppler to flow Doppler imaging sequences to measure the velocity of flow and tissue motions simultaneously. The proposed approach was implemented on the high-frequency ultrasound imaging system operating a 28 MHz 256-element linear array transducer. Micro-flow phantom having a polyimide tube with a diameter of 510μm was fabricated. The array-based Doppler system was evaluated by measuring constant flow velocities (30, 40, 50 and 80 mm/s) in the micro-flow phantom using a single-gate Doppler, and then dual-gate Doppler was evaluated by measuring the velocity of flow and wall motions. In the micro-flow phantom experiment using dual-gate Doppler imaging, while flow velocity in the tube is changing from 0 to 70 mm/s, the wall motions of either contraction or relaxation could be identified in tissue Doppler imaging.
  • Keywords
    biological tissues; biomedical transducers; biomedical ultrasonics; cardiovascular system; electrocardiography; haemodynamics; image sequences; medical disorders; medical image processing; phantoms; ultrasonic imaging; ultrasonic transducers; array-based Doppler system; blood flow velocities; cardiac cycles; cardiovascular dysfunctions; constant flow velocities; dual gate pulsed wave Doppler imaging; electrocardiogram signal; flow Doppler imaging sequences; frequency 28 MHz; high-frequency ultrasound imaging system; linear array transducer; microflow phantom experiment; polyimide tube; pulsed-wave flow; single-gate Doppler; size 510 mum; tissue Doppler imaging sequences; tissue motion velocities; tissue motions; ultrasound Doppler imaging; wall motions; Arrays; Doppler effect; Fluid flow measurement; Imaging; Logic gates; Ultrasonic imaging; Velocity measurement; Cardiovascular; Dual-gate Doppler; High Frequency Ultrasound;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2012 IEEE International
  • Conference_Location
    Dresden
  • ISSN
    1948-5719
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4673-4561-3
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ULTSYM.2012.0400
  • Filename
    6562125