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Calculate the depth of a reflector that requires 13 s for round trip travel in the body. D = VT. V = 1540 m/sec, (.00154 m ... Annular Array. Phased Array ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Pulse Echo Imaging


1
Pulse Echo Imaging
2
Pulse Definition
  • A collection of ultrasound waves emitted by the
    transducer as a single unit that travel
    together

Schlerien Photography
3
Range Equation
Formula
  • D VT

where d distance v velocity t time
4
Range equation
Calculate the depth of a reflector that requires
13 ?s for round trip travel in the body.
D VT V 1540 m/sec, (.00154 m/?sec) T 13 ?s
  D (.00154 m/?s) x 13 ?s D .02 m D 2
cm (round trip time) ? 2 D 1 cm
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Range equation
6
Pulse Wave Parameters
  • Pulse duration
  • Spatial pulse length
  • Pulse repetition period
  • Pulse repetition frequency
  • Duty factor

7
Pulse Duration
  • The amount of time from the beginning to the end
    of a single pulse of ultrasound.
  • The amount of emission or sound ON time and
    varies with the number of cycles emitted and the
    period of each cycle

8
Pulse Duration
Formula
9
Spatial Pulse Length
  • Spatial pulse length is the length of a single
    pulse in space.
  • Determined by the wavelength (?) of a single
    wave, which is a distance measurement, and the
    number of cycles per pulse

10
Spatial Pulse Length
Formula
11
Pulse repetition frequency (PRF)
  • The rate at which the system will pulse the
    transducer.
  • Defined as the number of pulses that occur in a
    single second

? IMAGING DEPTH ? ?PRF ? IMAGING DEPTH ? ? PRF
12
Pulse repetition period (PRP)
  • The amount of time from the start of one pulse to
    the start of the next pulse.
  • Includes both the sound ON time and the sound
    OFF time

13
Pulse repetition period (PRP)
Formula
14
Duty Factor
  • The proportion of time that the ultrasound
    transducer is actually producing sound energy.
  • It is the ratio between pulse duration (sound ON
    time) and PRP (sound ON and sound OFF time).
  • In most sonographic imaging systems it averages
    between 1 and 2.

15
Duty factor
? PRP ? ? DUTY FACTOR ? PRP ? ? DUTY FACTOR
16
Real-time Scanning Basics
17
Definition
  • An automated B-scan imaging process that permits
    the display of echo information as it is received
    by the transducer.
  • The rapid display of a series of single, static
    images that produce the illusion of motion

18
General considerations
Differences over static imaging techniques
include
  • Demonstration of motion
  • Anatomical surveying
  • Optimizing imaging windows

19
Demonstration of Motion
  • Respiratory motion
  • Vascular motion
  • Bowel motion
  • Fetal motion
  • Cardiac motion (echocardiography)

20
Anatomical Surveying
  • Large areas rapidly surveyed
  • Lay of the land
  • Reduce overall examination time
  • Optimize imaging parameters
  • Tailor study for each patient

21
Optimize Imaging Windows
  • Optimal image quality depends on angle of
    insonation.
  • Optimize specular reflections
  • Allow free and subtle adjusment of imaging angle
    and orientation
  • Operator mastery of transducer movements is
    essential.

22
Real-time probes - transducers
23
Real-time transducers
  • Mechanical sectors
  • Electronic probes
  • Sequential linear array
  • Phased array
  • Linear
  • Convex
  • Sector

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Mechanical Sector
  • Single crystal
  • Use motor to move crystal or other probe parts.

Oscillating crystal
Oscillating mirror
25
Mechanical Sector
ATL c.1980
Toshiba 1974
26
Mechanical Sector
27
Mechanical sector
28
Electronic (phased) probes
  • Multiple crystals (elements)
  • Electronic timing of crystal firing produces a
    sweep of the beam

29
Electronic probes
SEQUENTIAL LINEAR ARRAY
30
Electronic probes
SEGMENTAL LINEAR ARRAY
31
Electronic probes
CONVEX SWITCHED ARRAY
32
Annular Array
33
Phased Array
  • Beam geometry and field of view vary based on
    timing sequence of crystal excitation

Linear array
Convex array
Sector
34
Dynamic Focusing
35
Beam steering
36
Beam steering
37
Image creation
  • Each image consists of many lines of sight

38
Image formation
  • Each line of sight consists of many pixels

39
Pulse listen time
PLT pulse listen time FOV field of view
(depth in cm)
40
Frame time
PLT pulse listen time n number of lines
of site
41
Frame rate
FT frame time
42
Image formation
  • Many single images are displayed in 1 second to
    produce motion
  • Frame rate frames /second
  • Flicker fusion rate (minimum 25 fps)
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