DocumentCode :
68370
Title :
A beamforming study for implementation of vibro-acoustography with a 1.75-D array transducer
Author :
Urban, Matthew ; Chalek, C. ; Haider, B. ; Thomenius, K.E. ; Fatemi, Mehdi ; Alizad, Azra
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Physiol. & Biomed. Eng., Mayo Clinic Coll. of Med., Rochester, MN, USA
Volume :
60
Issue :
3
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Mar-13
Firstpage :
535
Lastpage :
551
Abstract :
Vibro-acoustography (VA) is an ultrasoundbased imaging modality that uses radiation force produced by two cofocused ultrasound beams separated by a small frequency difference, Δf, to vibrate tissue at Δf. An acoustic field is created by the object vibration and measured with a nearby hydrophone. This method has recently been implemented on a clinical ultrasound system using 1-D linear-array transducers. In this article, we discuss VA beamforming and image formation using a 1.75-D array transducer. A 1.75-D array transducer has several rows of elements in the elevation direction which can be controlled independently for focusing. The advantage of the 1.75-D array over a 1-D linear-array transducer is that multiple rows of elements can be used for improving elevation focus for imaging formation. Six configurations for subaperture design for the two ultrasound beams necessary for VA imaging were analyzed. The point-spread functions for these different configurations were evaluated using a numerical simulation model. Four of these configurations were then chosen for experimental evaluation with a needle hydrophone as well as for scanning two phantoms. Images were formed by scanning a urethane breast phantom and an ex vivo human prostate. VA imaging using a 1.75-D array transducer offers several advantages over scanning with a linear-array transducer, including improved image resolution and contrast resulting from better elevation focusing of the imaging point-spread function.
Keywords :
biological organs; biological tissues; biomedical ultrasonics; hydrophones; image resolution; medical image processing; needles; numerical analysis; phantoms; polymers; vibrations; 1.75-D array transducer; 1D linear array transducers; VA beamforming; VA image formation; acoustic field; clinical ultrasound system; element multiple rows; ex vivo human prostate; image contrast; image resolution; imaging point spread function; needle hydrophone; numerical simulation model; radiation force; small frequency difference; subaperture design; tissue vibration; ultrasound beams; ultrasoundbased imaging modality; urethane breast phantom; vibro-acoustography; Acoustic beams; Apertures; Arrays; Focusing; Transducers; Ultrasonic imaging; Algorithms; Computer Simulation; Elasticity Imaging Techniques; Humans; Male; Phantoms, Imaging; Prostate; Transducers; Ultrasonography, Mammary;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-3010
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TUFFC.2013.2595
Filename :
6470414
Link To Document :
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