Distributing Synthetic Focusing Over Multiple Push-Detect Events Enhances Shear Wave Elasticity Imaging Performance

被引:8
作者
Ahmed, Rifat [1 ]
Doyley, Marvin M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Rochester, Hajim Sch Engn & Appl Sci, 601 Elmwood Ave, Rochester, NY 14627 USA
关键词
Coherent compounding; plane wave imaging; shear wave elastography; synthetic aperture imaging; ACOUSTIC RADIATION FORCE; FRAME RATE ULTRASONOGRAPHY; TO-NOISE RATIO; WFUMB GUIDELINES; CLINICAL-USE; IN-VIVO; CODED EXCITATION; ELASTOGRAPHY; RECOMMENDATIONS; TRACKING;
D O I
10.1109/TUFFC.2019.2911036
中图分类号
O42 [声学];
学科分类号
070206 ; 082403 ;
摘要
Plane wave (PW) imaging is a commonly used method for tracking waves during shear wave elasticity imaging (SWEI), but its unfocused transmission beam reduces tracking accuracy and precision. Coherent compounding minimizes this problem, but SWEI's stringent frame rate requirement and the coarse pitch of most clinical transducers limit its effectiveness. Synthetic aperture imaging (SAI) is an alternate ultrasound imaging approach with a much tighter focus than PW imaging, but its lower transmission power has deterred researchers from using SAI in SWEI. Hadamard-encoded multielement SAI can overcome this limitation. However, only a limited number of subapertures (3-5) can be transmitted in a single push-detect event. We have developed methods to distribute more subapertures or more compounding angles over multiple push-detect events. In this paper, we report the results of experiments conducted on phantoms to assess SWEI's performance when using Hadamard-encoded distributed-multielement synthetic aperture (HDMSA) imaging or distributed plane wave compounding (DPWC) to track shear waves. Tracking shear waves with HDMSA improved the elastographic signal-to-noise ratio (SNRe) by 61.6%-89.5% depending on the phantom employed. Similarly, DPWC tracking improved SNRe by 56.2%-93.3% for the same group of phantoms. Compared to focused ultrasound tracking (at the focus), SNRe improved by 28.6% and 32.5% when tracking shear waves with HDMSA and DPWC, respectively. Long acquisitions could introduce decoding errors that decrease the performance when performing HDMSA tracking within the clinical setting. Nevertheless, the results of studies performed on the bicep muscle of three healthy volunteers demonstrate that for stationary organs, tracking shear waves with HDMSA yielded repeatable elastograms that offer better elastographic performance than those produced with current tracking methods.
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页码:1170 / 1184
页数:15
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