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Ultrasonic Nonlinear Imaging- Tissue Harmonic Imaging. Tissue Nonlinear Imaging. Imaging based on nonlinear propagation in tissue. Motivation: Performance of ultrasound has been sub-optimal on technically difficult bodies.
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Tissue Nonlinear Imaging • Imaging based on nonlinear propagation in tissue. • Motivation: • Performance of ultrasound has been sub-optimal on technically difficult bodies. • Most recent new developments have bigger impact on technically satisfactory bodies. • Poor image quality leads to uncertainty in diagnosis and costly repeat examinations.
Tissue Harmonic Imaging • Methods to improve image quality: • Different acoustic window. • Lower frequency. • Adaptive imaging. • Non-linear imaging (or harmonic imaging).
Finite Amplitude Distortion Sound Velocity and Density Change Phase velocity Nonlinearity Particle velocity
When Peak Pressure Is Very High Shock Wave
Non-linear Parameter B/A • B/A defines non-linearity of the medium. The larger the B/A, the higher the non-linear response.
B/A Parameters: Typical Values • Typical values: • Water:5.5+/-0.3. • Liver: 7.23. • Fat: 10.9. • Muscle: 7.5. • B/A imaging may be used for tissue characterization.
transducer transducer Nonlinear Propagation
Advantages of Tissue Harmonic Imaging • Low sidelobes. • Better spatial resolution compared to fundamental imaging at the original frequency. • Less affected by tissue inhomogeneities – better performance on technically difficult bodies.
Non-linear Propagation: Numerical Analysis (1) • The frequency domain solution to Burgers’ equation: where b=1+B/(2A).
Wave at distance z angular spectrum method Linear propagation to z+Dz frequency domain solution to Burgers’ equation Nonlinear propagation at z+Dz Non-linear Propagation
Non-linear Propagation: Numerical Analysis (2) • KZK equation: diffraction loss quadratic nonlinearity
Non-Linear Propagation One way Two way
Increasing Harmonic Generation by Multiple Transmit Focusing
Motion Compensation • It is relatively easy to compensate for axial motion, but how about lateral and elevational motion?
Higher Order Nonlinear Imaging (Higher Order Higher Harmonic)
Amplitude-Encoded Pulse Sequence For a point target:
Phase-Encoded Pulse Sequence 2-pulse 3-pulse