A new medical ultrasound research interface

L. Nock, S. Brunke, H. Jiang, J. J. Mai, G. Trahey, P. von Behren
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Under a contract with the National Cancer Institute, we have developed an ultrasound research interface on a commercial scanner. The user can access and control a variety of scanner parameters which are not directly accessible through the clinical user interface, but which are vital to the success of potential scientific experiments. User-selectable parameters include ensemble or packet size, framerate, and receive aperture growth enable/disable. The research interface stores digitally beam formed RF (radio frequency) data in a format suitable for post processing for research. We present preliminary results demonstrating the interface's functionality and utility in several areas of research. As an example, we configured the research interface to collect raw RF data using phase inversion methods. The data was processed in two different ways, to emphasize the tissue signal using subtraction and filtering of inverted-phase signals and to emphasize the contrast agent signal using addition and filtering of inverted-phase signals.
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一种新型医学超声研究界面
根据与国家癌症研究所的合同,我们在商用扫描仪上开发了超声波研究接口。用户可以访问和控制各种扫描仪参数,这些参数不能通过临床用户界面直接访问,但对潜在的科学实验的成功至关重要。用户可选择的参数包括集合或数据包大小,帧率和接收孔径增长启用/禁用。研究接口以适合研究后处理的格式存储数字波束形成的RF(射频)数据。我们在几个研究领域展示了界面的功能和效用的初步结果。作为一个例子,我们配置了研究接口,使用相位反转方法收集原始射频数据。数据处理采用两种不同的方式,通过反相信号的减法和滤波来强调组织信号,通过反相信号的加法和滤波来强调造影剂信号。
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