Flow Velocity Mapping Using Contrast Enhanced High-Frame-Rate Plane Wave Ultrasound and Image Tracking: Methods and Initial in Vitro and in Vivo Evaluation |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom;2. Department of Biomedical Engineering, King''s College London, London, United Kingdom;3. Medical Engineering Program, University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong |
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Abstract: | Ultrasound imaging is the most widely used method for visualising and quantifying blood flow in medical practice, but existing techniques have various limitations in terms of imaging sensitivity, field of view, flow angle dependence, and imaging depth. In this study, we developed an ultrasound imaging velocimetry approach capable of visualising and quantifying dynamic flow, by combining high-frame-rate plane wave ultrasound imaging, microbubble contrast agents, pulse inversion contrast imaging and speckle image tracking algorithms. The system was initially evaluated in vitro on both straight and carotid-mimicking vessels with steady and pulsatile flows and in vivo in the rabbit aorta. Colour and spectral Doppler measurements were also made. Initial flow mapping results were compared with theoretical prediction and reference Doppler measurements and indicate the potential of the new system as a highly sensitive, accurate, angle-independent and full field-of-view velocity mapping tool capable of tracking and quantifying fast and dynamic flows. |
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Keywords: | Flow Microbubble contrast agents Ultrafast ultrasound imaging Ultrasound imaging velocimetry Echo-particle image velocimetry Atherosclerosis Image tracking |
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