Adapting amplitude modulation to plane-wave non-linear Doppler imaging

C. Tremblay-Darveau, Ross Williams, Ze Zhang, L. Milot, M. Bruce, P. Burns
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Abstract

High frame-rate plane-wave ultrasound allows one to combine Doppler and contrast-enhanced imaging without compromising the ensemble length, thus maintaining SNR and flow sensitivity. We have shown in previous work [1] that high frame-rate plane-wave contrast-enhanced imaging adds the vein and artery vessel morphology to microbubble perfusion imaging. However, our ability to differentiate perfusion from the tissue signal is still limited by the nonlinear propagation of ultrasound in tissue. One way to improve the contrast-to-tissue-ratio (CTR) could be to use a Doppler sequence based on amplitude modulation (AM), which compares the echoes from driving pulses of different amplitudes. As AM does not rely on phase inversion and is usually accomplished by apodisation of the transmit array, it often yields better tissue cancellation. In this work, we show that AM-Doppler (AMD) is feasible. We also demonstrate that AM performs much better than PI as the acoustic pressure is decreased below 200kPa due to the softening of the microbubble shell.
平面波非线性多普勒成像的调幅适应
高帧率平面波超声允许人们结合多普勒和对比度增强成像,而不影响集合长度,从而保持信噪比和流量灵敏度。我们在之前的工作[1]中表明,高帧率平面波对比增强成像将静脉和动脉血管形态添加到微泡灌注成像中。然而,超声在组织中的非线性传播仍然限制了我们区分灌注和组织信号的能力。提高对比组织比(CTR)的一种方法是使用基于调幅(AM)的多普勒序列,该序列可以比较不同振幅驱动脉冲的回波。由于AM不依赖于相位反转,并且通常通过发射阵列的apodisation来完成,因此它通常产生更好的组织消除。在这项工作中,我们证明了AM-Doppler (AMD)是可行的。我们还证明了AM比PI性能更好,因为由于微泡壳的软化,声压降低到200kPa以下。
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