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Ultrafast 3-D Transcutaneous Super Resolution Ultrasound Using Row-Column Array Specific Coherence-Based Beamforming and Rolling Acoustic Sub-aperture Processing: in Vitro, in Rabbit and in Human Study

ULTRASOUND IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY(2024)

Imperial Coll London

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Abstract
ObjectiveThis study aimed to realise 3-D super-resolution ultrasound imaging transcutaneously with a row-column array which has far fewer independent electronic channels and a wider field of view than typical fully addressed 2-D matrix arrays. The in vivo image quality of the row-column array is generally poor, particularly when imaging non-invasively. This study aimed to develop a suite of image formation and post-processing methods to improve image quality and demonstrate the feasibility of ultrasound localisation microscopy using a row-column array, transcutaneously on a rabbit model and in a human.MethodsTo achieve this, a processing pipeline was developed which included a new type of rolling window image reconstruction, which integrated a row-column array specific coherence-based beamforming technique with acoustic sub-aperture processing. This and other processing steps reduced the ‘secondary’ lobe artefacts, and noise and increased the effective frame rate, thereby enabling ultrasound localisation images to be produced.ResultsUsing an in vitro cross tube, it was found that the procedure reduced the percentage of ‘false’ locations from ∼26% to ∼15% compared to orthogonal plane wave compounding. Additionally, it was found that the noise could be reduced by ∼7 dB and the effective frame rate was increased to over 4000 fps. In vivo, ultrasound localisation microscopy was used to produce images non-invasively of a rabbit kidney and a human thyroid.ConclusionIt has been demonstrated that the proposed methods using a row-column array can produce large field of view super-resolution microvascular images in vivo and in a human non-invasively.
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3-D ultrasound,High frame rate/ultrafast imaging,Real-time,Row-column array,Beamforming,Coherence,Frame multiply and sum,Ultrasound localisation microscopy,Super-resolution ultrasound,Image reconstruction
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