2017
DOI: 10.1109/tmi.2016.2600372
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Fast Vascular Ultrasound Imaging With Enhanced Spatial Resolution and Background Rejection

Abstract: Abstract-Ultrasound super-localization microscopy techniques presented in the last few years enable non-invasive imaging of vascular structures at the capillary level by tracking the flow of ultrasound contrast agents (gas microbubbles). However, these techniques are currently limited by low temporal resolution and long acquisition times. Super-resolution optical fluctuation imaging (SOFI) is a fluorescence microscopy technique enabling sub-diffraction limit imaging with high temporal resolution by calculating… Show more

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“…Taxt et al has compounded the deconvolution results of the first and second harmonic acoustic signal to acquire super‐resolution ultrasound images . Errico and Bar‐Zion et al have respectively applied the deconvolution based on Gaussian and system's PSF into super‐localization microscopy and super‐resolution optical fluctuation imaging to significantly improve the spatial resolution enhanced by microbubbles. Kuenen et al also used the Wiener deconvolution as a spatial filter to reduce the anisotropy and depth‐dependency of speckle‐grain size in CEUS .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taxt et al has compounded the deconvolution results of the first and second harmonic acoustic signal to acquire super‐resolution ultrasound images . Errico and Bar‐Zion et al have respectively applied the deconvolution based on Gaussian and system's PSF into super‐localization microscopy and super‐resolution optical fluctuation imaging to significantly improve the spatial resolution enhanced by microbubbles. Kuenen et al also used the Wiener deconvolution as a spatial filter to reduce the anisotropy and depth‐dependency of speckle‐grain size in CEUS .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers demonstrated the use of ultrasound superresolution imaging in many different controlled experiments and pre-clinical studies [3]- [9]. For the applications that are closer to a clinical imaging setup, researchers reported the problems caused by motion artefacts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are other methods based on localisation of spatially non-isolated microbubbles from a higher concentration. These methods can significantly reduce the acquisition duration; however they are still prone to motion artefacts at micrometre level [9], [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bar-Zion et al proposed a model utilizing higher order statistics by acquiring less than a second of high frame rate ultrasound data. They achieved a modest improvement of 50% in spatial resolution with a significantly shorter acquisition time by localization of spatially non-isolated microbubbles [8]. Although this method is more practical, the final resolution of the super-resolution images is not as impressive as methods based on localizing spatially isolated microbubbles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%