2013
DOI: 10.1117/12.2006363
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Preliminary study of synthetic aperture tissue harmonic imaging on in-vivo data

Abstract: A method for synthetic aperture tissue harmonic imaging is investigated. It combines synthetic aperture sequential beamforming (SASB) with tissue harmonic imaging (THI) to produce an increased and more uniform spatial resolution and improved side lobe reduction compared to conventional B-mode imaging. Synthetic aperture sequential beamforming tissue harmonic imaging (SASB-THI) was implemented on a commercially available BK 2202 Pro Focus UltraView ultrasound system and compared to dynamic receive focused tissu… Show more

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“…Eight radiologists evaluated SASB-THI and DRF-THI sequences of livers with and without focal malignant liver lesions to assess diagnostic sensitivity and specificity, as well as image quality. The findings from this study, together with previous theoretical and experimental reports (Hemmsen et al 2014a;Rasmussen et al 2013), suggest that SASB-THI can be used for medical imaging.…”
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“…Eight radiologists evaluated SASB-THI and DRF-THI sequences of livers with and without focal malignant liver lesions to assess diagnostic sensitivity and specificity, as well as image quality. The findings from this study, together with previous theoretical and experimental reports (Hemmsen et al 2014a;Rasmussen et al 2013), suggest that SASB-THI can be used for medical imaging.…”
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confidence: 73%
“…In a previous pre-clinical study with SASB-THI as the imaging technique, only healthy slim volunteers were scanned (Rasmussen et al 2013). Scanning heavy or obese patients is more difficult, because of the thicker abdominal fat layers and higher heart rates (Hansen et al 2014).…”
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“…SASB use of virtual sources creates an acoustic field intense enough to create harmonics for THI [1,9]. To attain the improvement of THI and SASB, this combination was suggested as a new imaging technique [1,10]. In a previous preliminary evaluation study with the combination of SASB and THI, SASB-THI attained equally good image quality as DRF-THI [10].…”
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“…To attain the improvement of THI and SASB, this combination was suggested as a new imaging technique [1,10]. In a previous preliminary evaluation study with the combination of SASB and THI, SASB-THI attained equally good image quality as DRF-THI [10]. However, this study was only performed with healthy volunteers, so the true clinical relevance could not be clarified.…”
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