Performance Evaluation of Compound Plane-Wave Imaging Combined with the Generalized Coherence Factor

IF 0.8 Q4 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Advanced Biomedical Engineering Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.14326/abe.12.204
Zainab R. Alomari, Wasan M. Abdulatef, Mahmod A. Al-Zubaidy
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Compound plane-wave imaging (CPWI) is a widely used and investigated imaging technique in medical ultrasound because it provides high quality ultrafast imaging for recent applications such as elastography. CPWI can be either coherent to provide high resolution and reduce sidelobe, or incoherent to provide high speckle homogeneity. To further improve imaging quality, coherence-based factors are used for weighting the output of ultrasound beamformers. This work studied the effects of the number of compounded frames and the step between these frames on the imaging quality produced by coherent and incoherent CPWI in the presence of the generalized coherence factor (GCF). The quality of the produced images of two different RF datasets was assessed in two different scenarios, in addition to conducting cyst phantom simulations. Results showed that the amount of image contrast improved by GCF increased, while the amount of resolution improved by GCF decreased, with the increase in step between frames. The same results were obtained in both types of CPWI. On the other hand, increasing the number of frames had almost no effect on the amounts of improvement provided by GCF. When CPWI is used in ultrafast imaging, it is important to monitor frame rates as well as imaging quality; these two factors are, respectively, inversely and directly proportional to the number of compounding frames. Therefore, the results of this research provide guidelines for accurate angle selection for CPWI so that a trade-off between imaging quality and frame rate is achieved.
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结合广义相干系数的复合平面波成像性能评价
复合平面波成像(CPWI)是一种被广泛应用和研究的医学超声成像技术,因为它为弹性成像等新应用提供了高质量的超快成像。CPWI可以是相干的以提供高分辨率和减少旁瓣,也可以是非相干的以提供高散斑均匀性。为了进一步提高成像质量,采用相干因子对超声波束形成器的输出进行加权。本工作研究了在广义相干系数(GCF)存在下,复合帧数和这些帧之间的步长对相干和非相干CPWI产生的成像质量的影响。除了进行囊肿幻象模拟外,还在两种不同的情况下评估了两种不同射频数据集产生的图像的质量。结果表明,随着帧间步长的增加,GCF提高图像对比度的量增加,而GCF提高图像分辨率的量减少。两种CPWI的结果相同。另一方面,增加帧数对GCF提供的改进量几乎没有影响。当CPWI用于超快成像时,重要的是监控帧率和成像质量;这两个因素分别与复合框架的数量成反比和成正比。因此,本研究结果为CPWI的精确角度选择提供了指导,从而实现了成像质量和帧率之间的权衡。
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Advanced Biomedical Engineering
Advanced Biomedical Engineering ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL-
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1.40
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15
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