Native blood speckle vs ultrasound contrast agent for particle image velocimetry with ultrafast ultrasound - In vitro experiments

Jason Voorneveld, Pieter Kruizinga, Hendrik J. Vos, Frank J H Gijsen, Erik Groot Jebbink, Antonius F W Van Der Steen, Nico De Jong, Johan G. Bosch

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    Abstract

    Ultrafast contrast enhanced ultrasound, combined with echo particle image velocimetry (ePIV), can provide accurate, multidimensional hemodynamic flow field measurement. However, the use of ultrasound contrast agent (UCA) still prevents this method from becoming a truly versatile and non-invasive diagnostic tool. In this study, we investigate the use of native blood instead of UCA backscatter for ePIV measurements and compare their accuracy in vitro. Additionally, the effect of measurement depth is experimentally assessed. Blood mimicking fluid (BMF) was pumped through a 10 mm diameter tube producing parabolic flow profiles, adding UCA in the case of contrast imaging. Plane wave imaging at 5000 framesper-second was performed with a Verasonics Vantage system and a linear array. The tube was imaged at three different depths: 25, 50 and 100 mm. Singular value decomposition (SVD) was assessed for clutter suppression against mean background subtraction. PIVlab was used as a PIV implementation. With SVD, BMF provided almost equal ePIV accuracy as UCA, except at 100 mm depth where UCA provided better accuracy. Use of clutter suppression greatly improved ePIV results, but minimal differences in ePIV accuracy were noted between mean and SVD filtered groups (BMF or UCA). Accuracy decreased with increasing depth, likely due to reduced elevation resolution, resulting in out-of-plane smoothing of velocity gradients.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication2016 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium, IUS 2016
    PublisherIEEE
    Number of pages4
    Volume2016-November
    ISBN (Electronic)9781467398978
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2016
    Event2016 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium - Tours, France
    Duration: 18 Sept 201621 Sept 2016

    Conference

    Conference2016 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium
    Abbreviated titleIUS 2016
    Country/TerritoryFrance
    CityTours
    Period18/09/1621/09/16

    Keywords

    • Clutter Suppression
    • Particle Imaging Velocimetry
    • Speckle Tracking
    • Ultrafast Imaging
    • Ultrasound Contrast Agent

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