使用行-列阵列的大鼠肾脏体内三维超分辨率超声成像

Iman Taghavi, Mikkel Schou, Nathalie Sarup Panduro, S. Andersen, B. Tomov, Charlotte Mehlin Sørensen, M. Stuart, J. Jensen
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超分辨率超声成像(SRI)是一种广泛应用于微血管可视化的技术。如果必须分辨最小的血管,该技术通常依赖于较长的观测时间。由于需要大量的数据,这使得3D成像变得不切实际。特别是,矩阵探针受此影响,因为通道计数通常高于1024,这会导致有限的采集时间或大大降低帧速率。这项工作研究了使用行列阵列(RCA)进行三维SRI的可行性。使用连接到Verasonics Vantage 256™扫描仪的6mhz 128+128 Vermon RCA接收器,在26×26×40 mm3体积内对Sprague Dawley大鼠肾脏的3D血管树进行成像。48虚拟源与振幅调制序列被用来获得36秒的对比度增强体积。数据速率为2.74 gb /s。然后,通过在获得的体积中定位峰值来提供血管系统的三维可视化。使用傅里叶壳相关对该体积的重建血管系统的估计分辨率为43µm(半比特)和61µm(一元阈值),这是波长(λ = 256µm)以下的6倍。总之,本研究显示了利用RCA对大鼠肾脏进行超分辨率血管成像的可行性。
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In vivo 3D Super-Resolution Ultrasound Imaging of a Rat Kidney using a Row-Column Array
Super-resolution ultrasound imaging (SRI) is a widely used technique for visualization of the microvasculature. The technique generally relies on long observation times if the smallest vessels have to be resolved. This makes it impractical for 3D imaging due to the large amounts of data required. Especially, matrix probes suffer from this, as the channel count is typically above 1024, which results in either a limited acquisition time or a greatly reduced frame rate. This work investigated the feasibility of using a row-column array (RCA) for 3D SRI. The 3D vascular tree of a Sprague Dawley rat kidney was imaged in a 26×26×40 mm3 volume using only 128 active elements in receive for a 6 MHz 128+128 Vermon RCA connected to a Verasonics Vantage 256™ scanner. Forty eight virtual sources with an amplitude modulated sequences were used to acquire 36 seconds of contrast-enhanced volumes. The data rate was 2.74 GBytes/s. Then, the 3D visualization of the vasculature was provided by localization of peaks in the acquired volumes. The estimated resolution using Fourier shell correlation for the reconstructed vasculature in this volume was 43 µm with half-bit and 61 µm with one-bit threshold, which was a factor of 6 below the wavelength (λ = 256 µm). In conclusion, the study showed the feasibility of super-resolution vascular imaging of a rat kidney using a RCA.
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