Optimized Reconstruction Procedure of Photoacoustic Imaging for Reflection Artifacts Reduction.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q1 ACOUSTICS Ultrasonic Imaging Pub Date : 2022-11-01 Epub Date: 2022-08-11 DOI:10.1177/01617346221116781
Yuexin Qi, Hui Cao, Guanjun Yin, Beilei Zhang, Jianzhong Guo
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Photoacoustic (PA) imaging technology is of some value in medical diagnoses such as breast cancer detection, vasculature imaging, and surgery navigating. While as most imaging objects are bounded, the received RF signals consist of the direct-arrived signals (DAS) from the PA sources and the boundary-reflected signals (BRS). The undesired BRS will severely impair the quality during the image reconstruction. They will bring in many artifacts and confuse the actual shape and location of the PA sources. We improved the reconstruction procedure by removing the BRS before the regular reconstruction process to suppress those artifacts. To verify our proposed method, we compared the results of the conventional and optimized procedures experimentally. In terms of qualitative observation, the reconstructed images by the optimized procedure illustrate fewer artifacts and more accurate shapes of the PA sources. To quantitatively evaluate the traditional and the optimized imaging procedure, we calculated the Distribution Relative Error (DRE) between each experiment result and its standard drawing of the phantoms. For both phantoms and the ex-vivo sample, the DREs of reconstruction result by the optimized reconstruction procedure decrease significantly. The results suggest that the optimized reconstruction process can effectively suppress the reflection artifacts and improve the shape accuracy of the PA sources.

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减少反射伪影的光声成像优化重建程序。
光声成像技术在乳腺癌检测、血管成像、手术导航等医学诊断中具有一定的应用价值。由于大多数成像对象是有界的,因此接收到的射频信号由来自PA源的直接到达信号(DAS)和边界反射信号(BRS)组成。在图像重建过程中,不期望的BRS会严重影响图像的质量。它们会带来许多伪影,混淆声源的实际形状和位置。我们改进了重建过程,在常规重建过程之前去除BRS以抑制这些伪影。为了验证我们提出的方法,我们通过实验比较了常规方法和优化方法的结果。在定性观察方面,优化后的重建图像显示了更少的伪影和更准确的PA源形状。为了定量评价传统成像方法和优化成像方法,我们计算了每个实验结果与其标准图像之间的分布相对误差(DRE)。无论对幻影还是离体样本,优化后的重建程序对重建结果的DREs都有显著降低。结果表明,优化后的重建过程能有效抑制反射伪影,提高声源形状精度。
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Ultrasonic Imaging
Ultrasonic Imaging 医学-工程:生物医学
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15
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Ultrasonic Imaging provides rapid publication for original and exceptional papers concerned with the development and application of ultrasonic-imaging technology. Ultrasonic Imaging publishes articles in the following areas: theoretical and experimental aspects of advanced methods and instrumentation for imaging
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