DocumentCode :
128997
Title :
2D localization of specular reflections using ultrasound
Author :
Bandaru, Raja Sekhar ; Sornes, Anders ; D´hooge, J. ; Samset, Eigil
Author_Institution :
GE Vingmed Ultrasound, Horten, Norway
fYear :
2014
fDate :
3-6 Sept. 2014
Firstpage :
2209
Lastpage :
2212
Abstract :
Image guidance during cardiac interventions is primarily performed using X-ray fluoroscopy. For some applications, fluoroscopy may be complemented or possibly replaced by ultrasound imaging. However, good visualization of catheters and guide wires can be challenging using ultrasound. In this paper we present a novel method to locate and track a metallic device in real time using two-dimensional ultrasound. The method exploits channel data to identify specular reflections. An approach to characterize the directional echo and differentiate from diffuse backscattering is evaluated. Spatially resolved images are generated with directional properties of the specular objects depicted. The proposed method has been evaluated experimentally using a linear probe. Results of this method showed that the location as well as the angular orientation of a specular reflector can be detected provided its orientation is within a given range.
Keywords :
backscatter; biomedical ultrasonics; object tracking; ultrasonic imaging; ultrasonic reflection; 2D localization; X-ray fluoroscopy; angular orientation; cardiac interventions; catheters; diffuse backscattering; directional echo; good visualization; guide wires; image guidance; linear probe; metallic device tracking; real time tracking; specular reflections; specular reflector; two-dimensional ultrasound; ultrasound imaging; Digital video broadcasting; Needles; Phantoms; Surface morphology; Ultrasonic imaging; Vectors; Wires; Beamforming; Catheter tracking; EP Ablation; Guidance; Ultrasound;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2014 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2014.0550
Filename :
6931735
Link To Document :
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