Title :
Noninvasive ultrasound temperature imaging with fusion algorithm
Author :
Kiwan Choi ; Donggeon Kong ; Jiyoung Park ; Joonkee Cho ; Hyoung-Ki Lee
Author_Institution :
Robot. Group, Samsung Electron., Yongin, South Korea
Abstract :
There is a great demand for a noninvasive temperature imaging to commercialize the US guided HIFU system. Echo shift is currently the most technologically developed method, but it cannot give an exact temperature over roughly 43°C since the relation between temperature and speed of sound is irregular depending on the temperature range and tissue type. CBE (Change in Backscattered Energy) has wider temperature range but has the severe artifact that appears behind heated region on ultrasound beam pathway. The object of this paper was to develop a temperature imaging method over the full temperature range by remedying these shortcomings. We present analysis for characteristics of echo shift and CBE up to 60°C through experiments and a fusion approach probabilistically combining echo shift and CBE for more exact temperature imaging over wider temperature range. They can be modeled based on the previous fusion temperature images and the current temperature images by each method. Then the current fusion temperature image can be obtained by combining the two temperature images with optimal weights calculated from the two error covariance maps. The possibility of this method was verified through in-vitro experiments.
Keywords :
biomedical ultrasonics; probability; ultrasonic imaging; CBE; US guided HIFU system; change in backscattered energy; current fusion temperature image; echo shift; error covariance maps; in-vitro experiments; noninvasive ultrasound temperature imaging method; probabilistic fusion algorithm; ultrasound beam pathway; Heating; Imaging; Radio frequency; Robots; Strain; Temperature distribution; Ultrasonic imaging; high-intensity focused ultrasound; ultrasound temperature imaging;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2012 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Dresden
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4561-3
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2012.0233