Claudio Giangrossi, Alessandro Ramalli, Francesco Guidi, Emile Noothout, Luxi Wei, Hendrik J Vos, Piero Tortoli
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Blood-flow Volume Estimation by a 2-D Sparse Array.
Objective: The assessment of blood-flow volume (BFV) is clinically relevant for the diagnosis and monitoring of cardiovascular dysfunctions and the prevention of subsequent secondary diseases. Non-invasive BFV measurement based on ultrasound methods are appealing for lower cost, real-time operation, and equipment portability. Recently, complex ultrasound research scanners with 1024 channels controlling the elements of a 2-D matrix array probe, have been demonstrated suitable for off-line accurate BFV estimates. In this work, a streamlined approach, using a 256-channel research scanner paired with a 256-element 2-D sparse spiral array, is proposed and validated.
Methods: This setup allows for simultaneous scanning of the vessel's longitudinal and transverse sections through an interleaved transmission sequence. In real-time, the longitudinal scan is used to determine the flow direction, while the transverse scan captures both the dynamic cross-sectional area and the local velocities by high frame rate color flow mapping.
Results: Flow phantom experiments under steady and pulsatile flow conditions were conducted to assess the performance by comparing the measurements with the outputs of a reference flow sensor. The proposed method provided accurate and precise BFV values for both flow conditions, with mean percentage error and standard deviation always lower than 9.4% and 2.8%, respectively. Furthermore, preliminary in vivo experiments have produced results consistent with those reported in the literature.
Conclusion: The proposed method based on the use of a sparse array has permitted accurate and precise phantom BFV measurements and has been shown suitable for real-time arterial BFV measurements.
期刊介绍:
Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology is the official journal of the World Federation for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology. The journal publishes original contributions that demonstrate a novel application of an existing ultrasound technology in clinical diagnostic, interventional and therapeutic applications, new and improved clinical techniques, the physics, engineering and technology of ultrasound in medicine and biology, and the interactions between ultrasound and biological systems, including bioeffects. Papers that simply utilize standard diagnostic ultrasound as a measuring tool will be considered out of scope. Extended critical reviews of subjects of contemporary interest in the field are also published, in addition to occasional editorial articles, clinical and technical notes, book reviews, letters to the editor and a calendar of forthcoming meetings. It is the aim of the journal fully to meet the information and publication requirements of the clinicians, scientists, engineers and other professionals who constitute the biomedical ultrasonic community.