利用深度相关的方位滤波器减少腔内超声阵列的振铃

F. J. de Ana, M. O’Donnell
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电激励后压电元件的振动在靠近换能器表面的超声图像中产生环振伪影。对于腔内应用,通常需要在接近导管表面的深度获得高质量的图像。因此,环衰伪影对腔内环向阵列造成了严重的问题。目前减少这些人工回波的方法是从数据集中的每一帧中减去一个预校准的衰响信号。然而,随着数据收集的时间推移,铃响伪影的动态特性降低了这种减法算法的有效性。环衰信号具有非常明显的特征,特别是在近场方位角频谱上。对这些特征的深入研究提出了最小化老化工件的新选择。使用一组深度相关的方位滤波器,我们提出了一种方法来显著减少环衰伪影,同时对真实信号的影响最小。在靠近换能器表面的位置对嵌入石墨颗粒的橡胶模型进行成像,以研究方位角滤波器的潜在改进效果。结果表明,衰减信号至少减少了10 dB,同时将实际信号与衰减信号之间的动态范围从2 dB增加到15 dB。方位角滤波与衰铃法相结合可以极大地增强传感器表面附近的对比度。
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Ringdown reduction for an intraluminal ultrasound array using depth-dependent azimuthal filters
Vibration of piezoelectric elements after electrical excitation creates ringdown artifacts in ultrasound images close to the transducer surface. For intraluminal applications, high quality images are often needed at depths close to the catheter surface. Consequently, ringdown artifacts pose a serious problem for intraluminal circumferential arrays. A current method to reduce these artificial echoes subtracts a precalibrated ringdown signal from each frame in a data set. The dynamic nature of the ringdown artifact, however, reduces the effectiveness of this subtraction algorithm with time following data collection. The ringdown signal has very distinctive characteristics, especially in the near field azimuthal spectrum. An in-depth study of those characteristics presents new alternatives to minimize ringdown artifacts. Using a set of depth-dependent azimuthal filters, we present a method to significantly reduce ringdown artifacts while minimally affecting the real signal. Rubber phantoms with embedded graphite particles were imaged close to the transducer surface to study potential improvements obtained with the azimuthal filters. Results show a reduction of the ringdown signal by at least 10 dB, while increasing the dynamic range between the real signal and the ringdown from 2 dB to 15 dB. The combination of azimuthal filtering with ringdown subtraction can greatly enhance contrast at ranges close to the transducer surface.
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