论文标题
虚拟源合成孔,用于超声弹性学中准确的横向位移估计
Virtual Source Synthetic Aperture for Accurate Lateral Displacement Estimation in Ultrasound Elastography
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论文摘要
超声弹性图是一种新兴的无创成像技术,可以通过揭示组织的机械性能来可视化病理变化。需要在所有方向上估计组织位移,以准确估计机械性能。尽管弹性学技术的能力可以估算轴向和横向方向的位移,但由于采样频率较高,分辨率较高,并且在轴向方向传播载体信号,轴向位移的估计比横向方向更准确。在不同的超声成像技术中,合成孔径(SA)的横向分辨率比其他分辨率更好,但是由于其在景观深度的限制上,它不常用于超声弹性图。虚拟源合成孔径(VSSA)成像是一种在集中的传输数据上实现合成孔径的技术,以克服SA在景深中的限制,同时保持与SA相同的横向分辨率。除横向分辨率外,VSSA还具有在侧向方向上增加采样频率而无需插值的能力。在本文中,我们利用VSSA执行波束形成,以在横向方向上实现更高的分辨率和采样频率。然后使用我们最近发表的弹性技术越来越多[1]处理波束形成的数据。仿真和实验结果表明,横向位移的估计值有了显着改善。
Ultrasound elastography is an emerging noninvasive imaging technique wherein pathological alterations can be visualized by revealing the mechanical properties of the tissue. Estimating tissue displacement in all directions is required to accurately estimate the mechanical properties. Despite capabilities of elastography techniques in estimating displacement in both axial and lateral directions, estimation of axial displacement is more accurate than lateral direction due to higher sampling frequency, higher resolution and having a carrier signal propagating in the axial direction. Among different ultrasound imaging techniques, Synthetic Aperture (SA) has better lateral resolution than others, but it is not commonly used for ultrasound elastography due to its limitation in imaging depth of field. Virtual source synthetic aperture (VSSA) imaging is a technique to implement synthetic aperture beamforming on the focused transmitted data to overcome limitation of SA in depth of field while maintaining the same lateral resolution as SA. Besides lateral resolution, VSSA has the capability of increasing sampling frequency in the lateral direction without interpolation. In this paper, we utilize VSSA to perform beamforming to enable higher resolution and sampling frequency in the lateral direction. The beamformed data is then processed using our recently published elastography technique, OVERWIND [1]. Simulation and experimental results show substantial improvement in estimation of lateral displacements.