Title :
Real-time vector velocity profile measurement based on plane wave transmission
Author :
Bassi, L. ; Ricci, Stefano ; Tortoli, Piero
Author_Institution :
Electron. & Telecommun. Dept., Florence Univ., Florence, Italy
Abstract :
Standard Doppler ultrasound investigations are limited to detect the axial blood velocity component, as they cannot directly estimate the flow direction. A typical approach for obtaining a 2D velocity vector consists in combining the echoes received from two PW lines investigating the region of interest from different angles. The estimate is usually limited to the sample volume (SV) where the focused lines intersect. To get a complete picture of flow distribution, at least the entire velocity profile across a vessel must be reconstructed. In this work, we propose exploiting the plane waves originated from two different sub-arrays of a linear probe, to estimate the vector velocities in 512 SVs aligned to cover the diameter of large vessels. The method was tested on a laminar flow in a 8 mm diameter pipe. The probe was placed longitudinally over the pipe and the angle, α, between the probe surface and the pipe axis, was changed in the range 0°~20°. In particular, at α = 12°, the flow was perpendicular to one of the plane waves. The direction measurements featured a gain accuracy of 0.89 and a standard deviation (SD) <; 1.8°, while the velocity magnitude featured an average 2.8% overestimation with a coefficient of variation less than 1%.
Keywords :
Doppler measurement; biomedical ultrasonics; blood vessels; laminar flow; real-time systems; velocity measurement; blood velocity component; blood vessel; direction measurement; flow distribution; laminar flow; pipe; plane wave transmission; real-time vector velocity profile measurement; size 8 mm; standard Doppler ultrasound; standard deviation; Doppler effect; Fluid flow measurement; Probes; Standards; Ultrasonic imaging; Vectors; Velocity measurement; Blood velocity measurement; Doppler angle ambiguity; Plane Waves; Vector Multigate Doppler;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2012 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Dresden
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4561-3
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2012.0083