Aline Laure Criton
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Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2003
Aline Laure Criton; Helen Routh
An ultrasound system produces an image including a blood vessel. A blood flow direction indicator is displayed over the blood vessel to indicate the direction of blood flow within the vessel. The direction of blood flow is used to correct the Doppler estimate for angle of insonation. The orientation of the blood flow direction indicator is set automatically by a vector processor. The automatically calculated angle is used to display the correct flow velocity without user intervention.
IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control | 2003
Robin Steel; Peter J. Fish; Kumar V. Ramnarine; Aline Laure Criton; Helen Routh; Peter R. Hoskins
In order to reduce the fluctuations in the velocity magnitude estimate, we propose a modification to the standard algorithm for reconstructing the (two component) vector velocity from the measured Doppler shifts in two directions. This uses the standard dual-beam algorithm, combined with temporal smoothing, to find only the velocity angle, then uses the single-beam algorithm to estimate the velocity magnitude. We present initial data showing the significant reduction in velocity estimate fluctuation that this hybrid method achieves compared to the standard algorithm.
internaltional ultrasonics symposium | 2002
Aline Laure Criton; Robin Steel; Peter R. Hoskins; William McDicken; Helen Routh
Tissue Doppler Imaging (TDI) can assess tissue motion in vascular and cardiac imaging. However, a major drawback of these measurements is that the motion estimation is limited to the component along the ultrasound beam axis. Cardiac and vessel wall motion studies have shown that complex three-dimensional motions can be observed, and that there is a clinical need to fully assess the three components of the vector motion. This work describes how TDI can be extended by acquiring a real time two-component velocity vector via a dual beam vector Doppler technique. A vector Doppler velocity estimator using a small interbeam angle can suffer from both bias and large variance. This estimator is also strongly dependent on the settings of the echographic system. To reduce the large bias and variance, most vector velocity techniques use a very large ensemble length (EL) (>20), which does not allow real time implementation. We propose a new processing technique, which reduces the bias and the standard deviation of the vector velocity estimate. The new method assumes that the vector velocity angle varies slowly over the cardiac cycle. The angle can then be estimated using a large time window. The performance of this new technique has been tested experimentally using a tissue mimicking rotating phantom. It is shown that the factors influencing the results are the EL, the precision of the TDI estimates and the time window. The results indicate that the variance and bias of velocity magnitude and orientation estimates decrease with increasing EL, increasing precision of the TDI estimates and increasing time window. Using an EL of 9, 8 bits for the velocity estimate, and an observation time of one second, a 5-degree bias of the angle estimate is observed, with a variance below 7 degree averaged over all angles. A 10% bias of the velocity magnitude is observed, with a variance of 1%. In conclusion, TDI can be improved with vector Doppler providing two-dimensional tissue motion estimation, enabling more accurate biomechanical tissue property assessment.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2000
Aline Laure Criton; Cedric Chenal; David N. Roundhill
Archive | 2000
David N. Roundhill; Cedric Chenal; Aline Laure Criton
Archive | 2000
David N. Roundhill; Thanasis Loupas; Aline Laure Criton; David Rust
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2001
Aline Laure Criton; Helen Routh
Archive | 1998
Thanasis Loupas; Charles Powrie; Aline Laure Criton
Archive | 1998
Aline Laure Criton; Marshall T. Robinson; Thanasis Loupas; Roy B. Peterson; Patrick Pesque; Helen Routh
Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology | 2004
Robin Steel; Kumar V Ramnarine; Aline Laure Criton; F Davidson; P.L Allan; N Humphries; Helen Routh; Peter J. Fish; Peter R. Hoskins