Deconvolution of in-vivo ultrasound B-mode images.

Abstract:

:An algorithm for deconvolution of medical ultrasound images is presented. The procedure involves estimation of the basic one-dimensional ultrasound pulse, determining the ratio of the covariance of the noise to the covariance of the reflection signal, and finally deconvolution of the rf signal from the transducer. Using pulse and covariance estimators makes the approach self-calibrating, as all parameters for the procedure are estimated from the patient under investigation. An example of use on a clinical, in-vivo image is given. A 2 x 2 cm region of the portal vein in a liver is deconvolved. An increase in axial resolution by a factor of 2.4 is obtained. The procedure can also be applied to whole images, when it is ensured that the rf signal is properly measured. A method for doing that is outlined.

journal_name

Ultrason Imaging

journal_title

Ultrasonic imaging

authors

Jensen JA,Mathorne J,Gravesen T,Stage B

doi

10.1177/016173469301500204

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1993-04-01 00:00:00

pages

122-33

issue

2

eissn

0161-7346

issn

1096-0910

journal_volume

15

pub_type

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