Region-Adaptive Null Subtraction Imaging Using Generalized Coherence Factor for Coherent Plane Wave Compounding.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q1 ACOUSTICS
Yijun Xu, Yaoting Yue, Hao Wang, Wenting Gu, Boyi Li, Lingxiao Liu, Xin Liu
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Abstract

Coherent plane wave compounding (CPWC) is a widely used technique for ultrafast ultrasound imaging. However, the unfocused beams limit its image quality. The null subtraction imaging (NSI) has been proposed to improve its image quality. However, the image's contrast, resolution, and speckle quality depend on the variable DC offset parameter. Since NSI employs a fixed offset in a single image, a trade-off arises among these three aspects. To address this issue, a region-adaptive NSI (raNSI) is proposed in this work. In raNSI, a modified generalized coherence factor (GCF) is used to identify different regions within an image. raNSI then applies different offset to points in the identified different regions. The neighborhood statistics-based cleaning (NSBC) algorithm is applied to eliminate unexpected outliers in the selected offsets. The effectiveness of raNSI is demonstrated through simulated, experimental and in vivo datasets. The phantom experimental results show that comparing with NSI with an offset of 1, the contrast ratio (CR), speckle signal-to-noise ratio (sSNR) and contrast-to-noise ratio (gCNR) of the proposed raNSI are improved by 57.94 dB, 0.19 and 0.0327, respectively, while passing the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test-confirming that its speckle pattern remains intact. Furthermore, the lateral resolution is enhanced by 6.9%. It indicates that raNSI can achieve high resolution and high contrast while preserving the speckle pattern well. In addition, raNSI has shown the potential to reduce the number of required plane waves by a factor of five.

基于广义相干因子的相干平面波合成区域自适应零差成像。
相干平面波复合(CPWC)是一种应用广泛的超快超声成像技术。然而,未聚焦的光束限制了其图像质量。为了提高图像质量,提出了零减法成像(NSI)。然而,图像的对比度、分辨率和散斑质量取决于可变直流偏移参数。由于NSI在单个图像中使用固定偏移量,因此在这三个方面之间产生了权衡。为了解决这一问题,本文提出了一种区域自适应NSI (raNSI)。在raNSI中,使用改进的广义相干因子(GCF)来识别图像中的不同区域。然后,rani对确定的不同区域中的点应用不同的偏移量。采用邻域统计清理(NSBC)算法消除所选偏移量中的意外异常值。通过模拟、实验和体内数据集证明了raNSI的有效性。仿真实验结果表明,与偏移量为1的NSI相比,提出的rsi的对比度(CR)、散斑信噪比(sSNR)和噪比(gCNR)分别提高了57.94 dB、0.19 dB和0.0327 dB,同时通过了Kolmogorov-Smirnov测试,证实了其散斑图案保持完整。横向分辨率提高了6.9%。结果表明,该方法在保留散斑图案的同时,可以实现高分辨率和高对比度。此外,raNSI已经显示出将所需平面波的数量减少五倍的潜力。
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Ultrasonic Imaging
Ultrasonic Imaging 医学-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
8.70%
发文量
15
审稿时长
>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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