DocumentCode
2472084
Title
7A-5 Real-Time 3D Contrast-Enhanced Transcranial Ultrasound
Author
Ivancevich, Nikolas M. ; Pinton, Gianmarco F. ; Smith, Stephen W. ; Nicoletto, Heather A. ; Scism, Monica ; Bennett, Ellen ; Laskowitz, Daniel T.
Author_Institution
Duke Univ., Durham
fYear
2007
fDate
28-31 Oct. 2007
Firstpage
550
Lastpage
553
Abstract
Contrast-enhanced (CE) transcranial ultrasound (US) and reconstructed 3D transcranial ultrasound have shown advantages over traditional methods in a variety of cerebrovascular diseases. We present the results from a novel ultrasound technique, namely real-time 3D contrast-enhanced transcranial ultrasound with phase aberration correction. Using real-time 3D (RT3D) ultrasound and micro-bubble contrast agent, we scanned 17 healthy volunteers via a single temporal window and 9 via the sub-occipital window and report our detection rates for the major cerebral vessels. In 82% of subjects, we identified the ipsilateral circle of Willis from the temporal window, and in 65% we imaged the entire circle of Willis. From the sub-occipital window, we detected the entire vertebrobasilar circulation in 22% of subjects, and in 50% the basilar artery. After performing phase aberration correction on one subject, we were able to increase the diagnostic value of the scan, detecting a vessel not present in the uncorrected scan. These preliminary results suggest that RT3D CE transcranial US with phase aberration correction has the potential to greatly impact the field of neurosonology.
Keywords
biomedical ultrasonics; blood vessels; brain; medical image processing; 3D contrast-enhanced transcranial ultrasound; cerebral vessels; cerebrovascular disease; circle of Willis; neurosonology; phase aberration correction; reconstructed 3D transcranial ultrasound; Arteries; Biomedical acoustics; Bones; Diseases; Image reconstruction; Neoplasms; Phase detection; Skull; Transducers; Ultrasonic imaging;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Ultrasonics Symposium, 2007. IEEE
Conference_Location
New York, NY
ISSN
1051-0117
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-1384-3
Electronic_ISBN
1051-0117
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ULTSYM.2007.143
Filename
4409716
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