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Contrast enhanced vascular three-dimensional ultrasound imaging

✍ Scribed by F. Forsberg; N.M. Rawool; D.A. Merton; J.B. Liu; B.B. Goldberg


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
246 KB
Volume
40
Category
Article
ISSN
0041-624X

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✦ Synopsis


In other imaging modalities three-dimensional (3D) data displays are well established; not so in ultrasound. Due to the real-time requirements of ultrasound the time available to compute 3D displays is limited, particularly when flow data is acquired with Doppler techniques. Consequently, it is only recently that improvements in computer processing power have resulted in useful vascular 3D ultrasound scans. Many manufacturers have now implemented free-hand 3D power Doppler capabilities on their scanners. However, to obtain flow signals from smaller vessels associated e.g., with tumor neovascularity, may very well require the introduction of a microbubble based ultrasound contrast agent into the blood stream. Given the up to 30 dB enhancement of Doppler signals produced by the contrast microbubbles quite spectacular vascular 3D images are feasible. Moreover, new contrast imaging techniques, such as harmonic imaging, have now permitted 3D vascular information to be acquired and displayed in grayscale with the associated improvement in resolution. In this paper we will review different aspects of contrast enhanced vascular 3D ultrasound imaging including implementation, contrast specific techniques and in vivo imaging.


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