DocumentCode
3079973
Title
An automated approach for clinical intravascular ultrasonic palpation
Author
Doyley, M.M. ; de Korte, C.L. ; Mastik, F. ; Carlier, S.G. ; van der Steen, A.F.W. ; Serruys, P.W. ; Bom, N.
Author_Institution
Thoraxcentre, Erasmus Univ., Rotterdam, Netherlands
Volume
2
fYear
2000
fDate
36800
Firstpage
1779
Abstract
Describes a clinical prototype elasticity imaging system, which we have developed for measuring the elastic properties of vascular tissues. The system was based on a commercially available ultrasound scanner, which was equipped with a 20 MHz array catheter. Sequences of radio frequency (RF) echo frames were captured from the scanner at full frame rate, and transferred directly to PC memory using a fast data acquisition system. Palpograms were created by applying a one-dimensional tracking method in combination with global motion compensation, and multi-frame averaging to several pairs of RF echo frames that were obtained near end-diastole. The results of experiments conducted on patients demonstrate that this system is capable of producing robust palpograms under physiological conditions. Additionally, good correlation was observed between low strain values and regions of calcification as identified from the intravascular ultrasound images
Keywords
acoustic signal processing; biological tissues; biomechanics; biomedical transducers; biomedical ultrasonics; blood vessels; image sequences; medical image processing; motion compensation; ultrasonic transducer arrays; 20 MHz; PC memory; array catheter; automated approach; calcification; clinical intravascular ultrasonic palpation; clinical prototype elasticity imaging system; commercially available ultrasound scanner; elastic properties; fast data acquisition system; full frame rate; global motion compensation; intravascular ultrasound images; low strain values; multi-frame averaging; near end-diastole; one-dimensional tracking method; palpograms; patients; physiological conditions; radio frequency echo frame sequences; robust palpograms; vascular tissues; Catheters; Data acquisition; Elasticity; Motion compensation; Prototypes; Radio frequency; Robustness; Tracking; Ultrasonic imaging; Ultrasonic variables measurement;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Ultrasonics Symposium, 2000 IEEE
Conference_Location
San Juan
ISSN
1051-0117
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6365-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ULTSYM.2000.921667
Filename
921667
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