Patent classifications
A61B8/14
ULTRASOUND CATHETER WITH ADJUSTABLE APERTURES FOR MULTI-PLANE IMAGING
For intraluminal ultrasound probes, two long-thin arrays (e.g., 1D arrays) are provided in the intraluminal ultrasound probe for bi-plane imaging. The arrays are rotatable relative to each other so that during insertion the arrays align to be long and thin, allowing the shaft of the probe to be narrow. For bi-plane imaging after insertion, one array is rotated relative to the other array, defining two non-parallel imaging planes.
Wearable ultrasound system and method
An ultrasound system including: a scanner module including a housing including a first fastener element, an ultrasound transducer, a rotational actuator, and an electronics module; and a positioner module including a second fastener element; operable between a first mode, wherein the first and second fastener elements cooperatively couple the scanner module to the positioner module, and a second mode, wherein the scanner module and positioner modules are separate. An ultrasound system including: a housing including a handle region and a membrane; an ultrasound transducer; a reservoir; a rotational actuator; and an electronics module.
PROGRAM, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, METHOD FOR GENERATING LEARNING MODEL, METHOD FOR RELEARNING LEARNING MODEL, AND INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM
A program and the like that make a catheter system relatively easy to use. The program including a non-transitory computer-readable medium (CRM) storing computer program code executed by a computer processor that executes a process comprising: acquiring a tomographic image generated using a diagnostic imaging catheter inserted into a lumen organ; and inputting the acquired tomographic image to a first model configured to output types of a plurality of objects included in the tomographic image and ranges of the respective objects in association with each other when the tomographic image is input, and outputting the types and ranges of the objects output from the first model.
ELASTOGRAPHY METHOD, SYSTEM AND STORAGE MEDIUM
Disclosed are an elasticity imaging method, a system and a storage medium. The method comprises: controlling an ultrasonic probe to transmit first ultrasound waves to a target object to generate shear waves propagating in a region of interest of the target object; controlling the ultrasonic probe to transmit second ultrasonic waves to the ROI to track the shear waves propagating in the ROI and receive echoes of the second ultrasonic waves, and acquiring second ultrasonic echo data based on the echoes of the second ultrasonic waves; generating a shear wave elasticity image and a strain elasticity image based on the second ultrasonic echo data; and displaying the shear wave elasticity image and the strain elasticity image. As such, the strain elasticity data is calculated according to the shear wave detection data, to enable the combination of shear wave elasticity imaging and strain elasticity imaging.
Ultrasound system with automated wall tracing
An ultrasound imaging system computes real time physiological parameters from measurements of anatomical features in ultrasound image data using a neural network to identify the location of the anatomical features. In one embodiment, cardiac parameters are computed from endocardial wall tracings in M-mode ultrasound image data that are identified by the neural network.
Ultrasound system with automated wall tracing
An ultrasound imaging system computes real time physiological parameters from measurements of anatomical features in ultrasound image data using a neural network to identify the location of the anatomical features. In one embodiment, cardiac parameters are computed from endocardial wall tracings in M-mode ultrasound image data that are identified by the neural network.
Automated ultrasonic measurement of nuchal fold translucency
An ultrasonic diagnostic imaging system is used to acquire a fetal image in a sagittal view for the performance of a nuchal translucency measurement. After a fetal image has been acquired, a zoom box is positioned over the image, encompassing a region of interest. The size of the zoom box is automatically set for the user in correspondence with gestational age or crown rump length. The system automatically tracks the region of interest within the zoom box in the presence of fetal motion in an effort to maintain the region of interest within the zoom box despite movement by the fetus.
Method and apparatus for multi-zone, multi-frequency ultrasound image reconstruction with sub-zone blending
Systems and methods of ultrasound imaging of an object that includes multiple depth zones. Each of the zones can be imaged using a different frequency, or the same frequency as another zone. A method includes imaging a first zone using plane wave imaging, imaging a second zone using tissue harmonic imaging, and imaging a third zone using fundamental and subharmonic deep imaging. The depth of each zone can vary based on the ultrasonic array, and correspondingly, the F # used for imaging the zone. In an example, zones can be imaged at different F #'s, for example, at F #1 for the first zone, at F #2, F #3, or F #6 for one or more zones that extend deeper into the object than the first zone. The method can also include forming an image based on the received signals from the multiple zones, and blending the transitions between the zones.
Method and apparatus for multi-zone, multi-frequency ultrasound image reconstruction with sub-zone blending
Systems and methods of ultrasound imaging of an object that includes multiple depth zones. Each of the zones can be imaged using a different frequency, or the same frequency as another zone. A method includes imaging a first zone using plane wave imaging, imaging a second zone using tissue harmonic imaging, and imaging a third zone using fundamental and subharmonic deep imaging. The depth of each zone can vary based on the ultrasonic array, and correspondingly, the F # used for imaging the zone. In an example, zones can be imaged at different F #'s, for example, at F #1 for the first zone, at F #2, F #3, or F #6 for one or more zones that extend deeper into the object than the first zone. The method can also include forming an image based on the received signals from the multiple zones, and blending the transitions between the zones.
System and method for orientating capture of ultrasound images
A downloadable navigator for a mobile ultrasound unit having an ultrasound probe, implemented on a portable computing device. The navigator includes a trained orientation neural network to receive a non-canonical image of a body part from the mobile ultrasound unit and to generate a transformation associated with the non-canonical image, the transformation transforming from a position and rotation associated with a canonical image to a position and rotation associated with the non-canonical image; and a result converter to convert the transformation into orientation instructions for a user of the probe and to provide and display the orientation instructions to the user to change the position and rotation of the probe.