Nonlinear corruption of ultasound transmission by microbubble contrast agents

R. Eckersley, M. Tang
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Abstract

Current techniques for detection of microbubble contrast agents make use of their nonlinear behavior under ultrasound insonation. For these techniques there is a problem which has been largely ignored so far; the bubbles along the ultrasound transmission path between transducer and target bubbles alter the ultrasound signal nonlinearly and contribute to the nonlinearity of the echoes. This process can lead to imaging artifacts, especially in regions at depth. In this paper the nonlinear alteration of ultrasound transmission due to microbubbles is referred to as corruption. The aim of this work is to provide insight into the nonlinear corruption caused by microbubble contrast agents and the effects on current nonlinear imaging techniques. The corruption is investigated through both simulation and experimental measurements. Results show that the imaging artifact due to this corruption is significant when detection techniques deploying multiple insonation pulses, such as power modulation and combined phase and amplitude modulation are used. Further investigation reveals that the corruption affects both amplitude and phase of ultrasound transmission and is dependent on both the initial amplitude and phase of the insonation pulse. Our results also suggest that forward scattering may play a significant role in the nonlinear corruption process.
微泡造影剂对超声传输的非线性破坏
目前的检测微泡造影剂的技术是利用它们在超声下的非线性行为。对于这些技术,有一个迄今为止在很大程度上被忽视的问题;换能器与靶泡之间的超声传输路径上的气泡使超声信号发生非线性变化,从而导致回波的非线性。这个过程可能导致成像伪影,特别是在深度区域。本文将微气泡对超声传输的非线性改变称为腐蚀。这项工作的目的是为微泡造影剂引起的非线性损坏以及对当前非线性成像技术的影响提供见解。通过模拟和实验测量对其腐蚀进行了研究。结果表明,当使用功率调制和相幅联合调制等检测技术部署多个超声脉冲时,由于这种损坏造成的成像伪影是显著的。进一步的研究表明,腐败影响超声传输的幅度和相位,并依赖于超声脉冲的初始幅度和相位。我们的研究结果还表明,前向散射可能在非线性腐蚀过程中起重要作用。
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