Title :
ECG-gated imaging of a mouse heart using a 40-MHz annular array
Author :
Ketterling, Jeffrey A. ; Aristizábal, Orlando ; Turnbull, Daniel H.
Author_Institution :
Lizzi Center for Biomed. Eng., Riverside Res. Inst., New York, NY
Abstract :
Prospective imaging with an annular-array scan system was implemented to image the mouse heart at high frame rates (> 200 frames/s, fps). M-mode data were acquired at a series of spatial locations using ECG gating. The pulse-repetition frequency of the M-mode data determined the frame rate of the final, reassembled B-mode images. The hearts of adult mice were prospectively imaged with a 40-MHz annular array. Annular-array data were acquired at an effective frame rate of 500 frames/s spanning 0.5 s. Data from the annular array were acquired for all transmit-to-receive pairs and synthetically focused in post-processing. The resulting images showed that multiple heart cycles could be clearly resolved using prospective imaging and that synthetic focusing improved the image resolution and SNR of the right ventricle, interventricular septum, posterior edge of the left ventricle (LV), and papillary muscles of the LV compared to fixed-focused imaging.
Keywords :
biomedical ultrasonics; blood vessels; cardiovascular system; electrocardiography; image resolution; medical image processing; muscle; B-mode image frame rate; ECG-gated imaging technique; M-mode data; annular-array scan system; data acquisition; frequency 40 MHz; high-frequency ultrasound imaging; image post-processing system; image resolution; interventricular septum; left ventricle posterior edge; mouse heart; multiple heart cycle; papillary muscle; pulse-repetition frequency; right ventricle SNR; synthetic focusing; transmit-to-receive pair; Acoustic transducers; Biomedical imaging; Biomembranes; Electrocardiography; Focusing; Heart; High-resolution imaging; Image resolution; Mice; Ultrasonic imaging;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium, 2008. IUS 2008. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2428-3
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2480-1
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2008.0028