Treece Graham M, Gee Andrew H, Prager Richard W
Department of Engineering, Trumpington Street, Cambridge CB2 1PZ, UK.
Ultrasound Med Biol. 2005 Apr;31(4):493-503. doi: 10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2004.12.018.
Anatomical deformation caused by variable probe contact pressure is a significant problem in freehand 3D ultrasound, particularly for high resolution musculoskeletal and breast scans. We have previously published an amplitude-based algorithm for correcting such errors. In this paper, we compare this approach with a novel, elastography-inspired algorithm which works with the higher resolution radio-frequency (RF) signal. The results show that, although the RF-based algorithm is more precise in certain circumstances, both algorithms are able to compensate for probe pressure in 3D ultrasound data. Consequently, freehand 3D ultrasound users who do not have access to the RF signal are still in a position to perform effective probe pressure correction using the readily available video output, as long as this signal is not affected by significant amounts of frame averaging (persistence).
在徒手三维超声检查中,尤其是在高分辨率肌肉骨骼和乳腺扫描时,由探头接触压力变化引起的解剖变形是一个重大问题。我们之前发表了一种基于幅度的算法来校正此类误差。在本文中,我们将这种方法与一种新颖的、受弹性成像启发的算法进行比较,该算法适用于更高分辨率的射频(RF)信号。结果表明,尽管基于RF的算法在某些情况下更精确,但两种算法都能够补偿三维超声数据中的探头压力。因此,只要视频输出信号不受大量帧平均(余辉)的显著影响,无法获取RF信号的徒手三维超声用户仍然能够使用现成的视频输出进行有效的探头压力校正。