三维超声
工作流程
计算机科学
方向(向量空间)
传感器
计算机视觉
超声波
操作员(生物学)
人工智能
扫描仪
数据采集
声学
数学
几何学
生物化学
抑制因子
转录因子
化学
操作系统
基因
数据库
物理
作者
Carl D. Herickhoff,Matthew R. Morgan,Joshua Broder,Jeremy Dahl
标识
DOI:10.1177/0161734617718528
摘要
Conventional two-dimensional (2D) ultrasound imaging is a powerful diagnostic tool in the hands of an experienced user, yet 2D ultrasound remains clinically underutilized and inherently incomplete, with output being very operator dependent. Volumetric ultrasound systems can more fully capture a three-dimensional (3D) region of interest, but current 3D systems require specialized transducers, are prohibitively expensive for many clinical departments, and do not register image orientation with respect to the patient; these systems are designed to provide improved workflow rather than operator independence. This work investigates whether it is possible to add volumetric 3D imaging capability to existing 2D ultrasound systems at minimal cost, providing a practical means of reducing operator dependence in ultrasound. In this paper, we present a low-cost method to make 2D ultrasound systems capable of quality volumetric image acquisition: we present the general system design and image acquisition method, including the use of a probe-mounted orientation sensor, a simple probe fixture prototype, and an offline volume reconstruction technique. We demonstrate initial results of the method, implemented using a Verasonics Vantage research scanner.
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