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Ultrasonic Imaging | 2017

Three-dimensional Ultrasound Elasticity Imaging on an Automated Breast Volume Scanning System

Yuqi Wang; Haidy Gerges Nasief; Sarah Kohn; Andy Milkowski; Tom Clary; Stephen R. Barnes; Paul E. Barbone; Timothy J. Hall

Ultrasound elasticity imaging has demonstrated utility in breast imaging, but it is typically performed with handheld transducers and two-dimensional imaging. Two-dimensional (2D) elastography images tissue stiffness of only a plane and hence suffers from errors due to out-of-plane motion, whereas three-dimensional (3D) data acquisition and motion tracking can be used to track out-of-plane motion that is lost in 2D elastography systems. A commercially available automated breast volume scanning system that acquires 3D ultrasound data with precisely controlled elevational movement of the 1D array ultrasound transducer was employed in this study. A hybrid guided 3D motion-tracking algorithm was developed that first estimated the displacements in one plane using a modified quality-guided search method, and then performed an elevational guided-search for displacement estimation in adjacent planes. To assess the performance of the method, 3D radiofrequency echo data were acquired with this system from a phantom and from an in vivo human breast. For both experiments, the axial displacement fields were smooth and high cross-correlation coefficients were obtained in most of the tracking region. The motion-tracking performance of the new method was compared with a correlation-based exhaustive-search method. For all motion-tracking volume pairs, the average motion-compensated cross-correlation values obtained by the guided-search motion-tracking method were equivalent to those by the exhaustive-search method, and the computation time was about a factor of 10 lesser. Therefore, the proposed 3D ultrasound elasticity imaging method was a more efficient approach to produce a high quality of 3D ultrasound strain image.


Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2008

Transducer arrays with an integrated sensor and methods of use

Stephen R. Barnes; Mirsaid Bolorforosh; Zoran B. Banjanin


Archive | 2001

Bias control of electrostatic transducers

Stephen R. Barnes; Robert N. Phelps; Mirsaid Bolorforosh


Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office Patents | 2002

Two dimensional array switching for beamforming in a volume

Stephen R. Barnes; Todor Sheljaskow; Robert N. Phelps


Archive | 2004

Image plane sensing methods and systems for intra-patient probes

Stephen R. Barnes; Mirsaid Bolorforosh; Vaughn R. Saratoga Marian; David I. Bruce; Tim Thigpen


Archive | 2007

Multidimensional transducer systems and methods for intra patient probes

Mirsaid Bolorforosh; David I. Bruce; Stephen R. Barnes; Todor Sheljaskow; Jian-hua Mo


Archive | 2009

Curved capacitive membrane ultrasound transducer array

Walter T. Wilser; Sean T. Hansen; Grazyna M. Palczewska; Stephen R. Barnes


Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2010

Synthetic elevation aperture for ultrasound systems and methods

Stephen R. Barnes; Mirsaid Bolorforosh; D-L Donald Liu


Archive | 2006

Helical acoustic array for medical ultrasound

Walter T. Wilser; Stephen R. Barnes; Lex J. Garbini


Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2002

Ultrasound selectable frequency response system and method for multi-layer transducers

Mirsaid Bolorforosh; Todor Sheljaskow; Stephen R. Barnes; Peter Guo; Sevig Ayter; Timothy L. Proulx; Amin M. Hanafy

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