Fast 3-D Velocity Estimation in 4-D Using a 62+62 Row-Column Addressed Array

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作者
Schou, Mikkel [1 ]
Jorgensen, Lasse Thurmann [1 ]
Beers, Christopher [2 ]
Traberg, Marie Sand [1 ]
Tomov, Borislav Gueorguiev [1 ]
Bo Stuart, Matthias [1 ]
Jensen, Jorgen Arendt [1 ]
机构
[1] Tech Univ Denmark, Dept Hlth Technol, Ctr Fast Ultrasound Imaging, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark
[2] BK Med, State Coll, PA 16803 USA
关键词
Estimation; Apertures; Blood; Focusing; Probes; Acoustics; Blood flow measurement; row column addressed; synthetic aperture flow imaging; tensor velocity imaging (TVI); three dimensional imaging; ultrasonic transducers;
D O I
10.1109/TUFFC.2020.3016991
中图分类号
O42 [声学];
学科分类号
070206 ; 082403 ;
摘要
This article presents an imaging scheme capable of estimating the full 3-D velocity vector field in a volume using row-column addressed arrays (RCAs) at a high volume rate. A 62 + 62 RCA array is employed with an interleaved synthetic aperture sequence. It contains repeated emissions with rows and columns interleaved with B-mode emissions. The sequence contains 80 emissions in total and can provide continuous volumetric data at a volume rate above 125 Hz. A transverse oscillation cross correlation estimator determines all three velocity components. The approach is investigated using Field II simulations and measurements using a specially built 3-MHz 62 + 62 RCA array connected to the SARUS experimental scanner. Both the B-mode and flow sequences have a penetration depth of 14 cm when measured on a tissue-mimicking phantom (0.5-dB/[MHz . cm] attenuation). Simulations of a parabolic flow in a 12-mm-diameter vessel at a depth of 30 mm, beam-to-flow angle of 90 degrees, and xy-rotation of 45 degrees gave a standard deviation (SD) of (3.3, 3.4, 0.4)% and bias of (-3.3, -3.9, -0.1)%, for (v(x), v(y), and v(z)). Decreasing the beam-to-flow angle to 60 degrees gave an SD of (8.9, 9.1, 0.8)% and bias of (-7.6, -9.5, -7.2)%, showing a slight increase. Measurements were carried out using a similar setup, and pulsing at 2 kHz yielded comparable results at 90 degrees with an SD of (5.8, 5.5, 1.1)% and bias of (1.4, -6.4, 2.4)%. At 60 degrees, the SD was (5.2, 4.7 1.2)% and bias (-4.6, 6.9, -7.4)%. Results from measurements across all tested settings showed a maximum SD of 6.8% and a maximum bias of 15.8% for a peak velocity of 10 cm/s. A tissue-mimicking phantom with a straight vessel was used to introduce clutter, tissue motion, and pulsating flow. The pulsating velocity magnitude was estimated across ten pulse periods and yielded an SD of 10.9%. The method was capable of estimating transverse flow components precisely but underestimated the flow with small beam-to-flow angles. The sequence provided continuous data in both time and space throughout the volume, allowing for retrospective analysis of the flow. Moreover, B-mode planes can be selected retrospectively anywhere in the volume. This shows that tensor velocity imaging (full 3-D volumetric vector flow imaging) can be estimated in 4-D (x, y, z, and t) using only 62 channels in receive, making 4-D volumetric imaging implementable on current scanner hardware.
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页码:608 / 623
页数:16
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