Speckle reduction in ultrasound imaging

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Inventors

Teo, Tat-Jin

Application #

576535

Filed

Dec-21-1995

Published

Aug-5-1997

Current US Class

073/626
600/447

International Classes

A61B 008/00

Field of Search

128/660.01 128/660.07 128/661.01 128/661.09 73/626 382/128 382/254 382/264 382/266 382/274

Assignee

Siemens Medical Systems, Inc. (Iselin, NJ)

Examiners

Jaworski; Francis

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5483963   Two dimensional tr...
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Jeffrey J. Giesey et al., "Speckle Reduction in Pulse-Echo Ultrasonic Imaging Using A Two-Dimensional Receiving Array," IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, vol. 39, No. 2, Mar. 1992. P. Mohana Shankar et al.: "Speckle Reduction with Improved Resolution in Ultrasound Images," IEEE Transactions on Sonics and Ultrasonics, vol. SU-32, No.4, Jul. 1985. Gregg E. Trahey et al.: "Speckle Pattern Correlation with Lateral Aperture Translation: Experimental Results and Implications for Spatial Compounding," IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, vol. UFFC-33, No. 3, May 1986. S.D. Silverstein: "Coherence and speckle reduction in compounded correlated phased arrays: synthetic aperture radar," Journal of the Optical Society of America, vol. 3, No. 11, Nov. 1986. Nihat M. Bilgutay et al.: "Spatial processing for coherent noise reduction in ultrasonic imaging," Journal of the Acoustic Society of America, 87 (2), Feb. 1990. Turnbull, et al.: "Beam Steering with Pulsed Two-Dimensional Transducer Arrays," IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, vol. 38, No. 4, Jul. 1991.

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Abstract
A system and a method for generating an ultrasound image of an interrogation region in an object with a transducer with a two-dimensional array of transducer elements, includes the steps of generating an ultrasound beam by activating many transducer elements of the two-dimensional array; electronically controlling the beam to illuminate substantially the same region from at least two orientations; capturing the echoes generated with the beam illuminating the object at different orientations; and analyzing the echoes from all directions to produce an image of the region of the object. The aperture of the transducer generating the beam is at least substantially equal to the aperture generated by a linear array of transducer elements extending across the substantially shortest distance between two opposite edges on the two-dimensional array. The ultrasound power emitted from the transducer elements is not spatially uniform, and the multiple echoes reduce speckle in the image.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A method for generating an ultrasound image of a region in an object using a transducer with a two-dimensional array of transducer elements, the method comprising the steps of:

selecting an aperture formed by the transducer elements such that the aperture is at least substantially equal to the aperture generated by a linear array of transducer elements extending across the substantially shortest distance between two opposite edges on the two-dimensional array,

generating a first ultrasound beam by controlling the driving signal to the transducer elements so that the power emitted by the elements forms a peak power profile that substantially extends across the first aperture with a first substantially linear orientation with respect to one of the dimensions of the two-dimensional array,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to ultrasound imaging and more particularly to speckle reduction in ultrasound imaging.

2. Description of the Related Art

Ultrasonic imaging has become one of the most important and popular diagnostic tools, with a wide range of applications. Particularly due to its non-invasive and non-destructive nature, ultrasound imaging has been extensively used by the medical profession.

One fundamental problem in all types of imaging is noise from backscattered signals, which obscures the details of the target image or echo. One type of noise, commonly known as "speckle" in tissue characterization and optics, results from, constructive and destructive interference, and appears as a random mottle superimposed on the image. Normally, speckle is from objects whose dimensions are smaller than the wavelengths of the radiation source, making it impossible to eliminate the speckle simply by increasing the resolution of the imaging device. Moreover, speckle is from objects that are stationary and randomly distributed. Since the speckle has no phase or amplitude variation as a function of time, one cannot suppress it by averaging the imaging signals in time. In other words, speckle signals are coherent, and cannot be reduced through averaging.
 
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