A high-frame-rate ultrasound system for the study of tissue motions

IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control
Ali BaghaniRobert Rohling

Abstract

In this article, a technique for measuring fast periodic motion is proposed. The sequencing used in this technique is similar to the one used in conventional color Doppler systems. However, a phase correction algorithm is introduced which compensates for the acquisition delays. Criteria for the types of motion which could be detected correctly by the system are developed and presented. Effective frame rates of several hundred hertz to a few kilohertz have been achieved with the system. Applications of the system in tissue elastography are presented together with experimental results from tissue mimicking phantoms.

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Apr 22, 2011·IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control·Reza Zahiri AzarRobert Rohling
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