Title :
High-frame-rate 2-D vector blood flow imaging in the frequency domain
Author :
Lenge, Matteo ; Ramalli, Alessandro ; Boni, Enrico ; Liebgott, H. ; Cachard, Christian ; Tortoli, Piero
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Eng., Univ. degli Studi di Firenze, Florence, Italy
Abstract :
Conventional ultrasound Doppler techniques estimate the blood velocity exclusively in the axial direction to produce the sonograms and color flow maps needed for diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases. In this paper, a novel method to produce bi-dimensional maps of 2-D velocity vectors is proposed. The region of interest (ROI) is illuminated by plane waves transmitted at the pulse repetition frequency (PRF) in a fixed direction. For each transmitted plane wave, the backscattered echoes are recombined offline to produce the radio-frequency image of the ROI. The local 2-D phase shifts between consecutive speckle images are efficiently estimated in the frequency domain, to produce vector maps up to 15 kHz PRF. Simulations and in vitro steady-flow experiments with different setup conditions have been conducted to thoroughly evaluate the method´s performance. Bias is proved to be lower than 10% in most simulations and lower than 20% in experiments. Further simulations and in vivo experiments have been made to test the approach´s feasibility in pulsatile flow conditions. It has been estimated that the computation of the frequency domain algorithm is more than 50 times faster than the computation of the reference 2-D cross-correlation algorithm.
Keywords :
biomedical ultrasonics; cardiovascular system; diseases; haemodynamics; pulsatile flow; radiofrequency imaging; ultrasonic imaging; 2D cross-correlation algorithm; ROI; bidimensional maps; blood velocity; cardiovascular disease diagnosis; color flow maps; conventional ultrasound Doppler techniques; frequency domain; frequency domain algorithm; high-frame-rate 2D vector blood flow imaging; in vitro steady-flow experiments; local 2D phase shifts; plane wave transmission; pulsatile flow conditions; pulse repetition frequency; radiofrequency imaging; region of interest; sonograms; speckle imaging; Electron tubes; Estimation; Frequency estimation; Frequency-domain analysis; Probes; Radio frequency; Vectors;
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TUFFC.2014.3064