ULTRASOUND IMAGING APPARATUS
20170251988 · 2017-09-07
Inventors
- FRANK MICHAEL WEBER (EINDHOVEN, NL)
- THOMAS HEIKO STEHLE (Eindhoven, NL)
- IRINA WAECHTER-STEHLE (EINDHOVEN, NL)
- JUERGEN WEESE (EINDHOVEN, NL)
Cpc classification
A61B8/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B8/523
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B8/085
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B8/483
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B8/4245
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B6/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B6/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B8/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An ultrasound imaging apparatus (10) for providing ultrasound images of a patient (12) is disclosed. The imaging apparatus (10) comprises an ultrasound acquisition unit (14) for acquiring ultrasound data (42) of a patient's body in a field of view (16), a position determining unit (24) for determining a position (26) within the patient's body. An ultrasound data transformation unit (30) is provided for transforming the ultrasound data in the filed of view on the basis of the determined position to transformed ultrasound data (42) in a virtual field of view (20) having a virtual viewing direction (28) different from the viewing direction of the ultrasound acquisition unit.
Claims
1. An ultrasound imaging apparatus for providing ultrasound images of a patient, comprising: an ultrasound acquisition unit for acquiring ultrasound data of a patient's body in a field of view, a position determining unit for determining a position within the patient's body, and an ultrasound data transformation unit for transforming the ultrasound data in the filed of view on the basis of the determined position to transformed ultrasound data in a virtual field of view having a virtual viewing direction different from the viewing direction of the ultrasound acquisition unit, wherein the position determining unit comprises a segmentation unit for segmenting the ultrasound data and for providing segmentation data, wherein the position determining unit is adapted to determine the position on the basis of the ultrasound data, or on the basis of the segmentation data, or on the basis of X-ray data provided by an X-ray unit, and to determine the virtual viewing direction merely on the basis of anatomical features identified on the basis of the segmentation data or additionally on the basis of the ultrasound data or the X-ray data.
2. The ultrasound imaging apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the position is a position of a catheter probe within the patient's body determined by the position determining unit.
3. The ultrasound imaging apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein the position determining unit is further adapted to determine an orientation of the catheter probe within the patient's body, wherein the virtual viewing direction is determined on the basis of the orientation of the catheter probe.
4. The ultrasound imaging apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the virtual field of view is determined as a virtual viewing direction from the determined position.
5. (canceled)
6. (canceled)
7. The ultrasound imaging apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the position determining unit comprises an input device for determining the position and the direction of the virtual viewing direction on the basis of a user input.
8. The ultrasound imaging apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein the input device is adapted to determine the position in the ultrasound data received from the ultrasound acquisition unit.
9. The ultrasound imaging apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the imaging apparatus comprises a display unit for displaying the transformed ultrasound data in the virtual viewing direction.
10. The ultrasound imaging apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the ultrasound acquisition unit is an external ultrasound acquisition unit located outside the patient's body or a catheter-based ultrasound acquisition unit.
11. The ultrasound imaging apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the ultrasound data comprises a plurality of voxels each including an ultrasound measurement value and wherein the transformation unit is adapted to transform the ultrasound measurement values of the voxels in the field of view to voxels of the virtual field of view.
12. An ultrasound imaging method for providing ultrasound images of a patient (12), comprising the steps of: receiving ultrasound data of a patient's body in a field of view, determining a position within the patient's body, transforming the ultrasound data in the field of view on the basis of the determined position to transformed ultrasound data in a virtual field of view having a virtual viewing direction different from the viewing direction of the field of view, segmenting the ultrasound data in order to provide segmentation data, determining the position on the basis of the ultrasound data, or on the basis of the segmentation data, or on the basis of X-ray data provided by an X-ray unit, and determining the virtual viewing direction merely on the basis of anatomical features identified on the basis of the segmentation data or additionally the basis of the ultrasound data or the X-ray data.
13. A computer program comprising program code means for causing a computer to carry out the steps of the method as claimed in claim 12 when said computer program is carried out on a computer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0031] These and other aspects of the invention will be apparent from and elucidated with reference to the embodiment(s) described hereinafter. In the following drawings
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0038] The ultrasound imaging apparatus 10 comprises in general an image processing apparatus 18 for evaluating the ultrasound data received from the ultrasound acquisition unit 14 and for transforming the ultrasound data in the field of view 16 to a virtual field of view 20 as described in the following.
[0039] The ultrasound acquisition unit 14 may be an external ultrasound acquisition unit which is located entirely outside the patient's body or may be a catheter probe inserted into the patient's body, wherein the acquisition unit provides e.g. a transesophageal echocardiogram (TEE) or a transthoracic echocardiogram (TTE) as the ultrasound image.
[0040] The image processing apparatus 18 comprises an image evaluation unit 22 connected to the ultrasound acquisition unit 14 for evaluating the ultrasound data and for providing ultrasound image data from the volume or object of the patient which is analyzed by the ultrasound acquisition unit 14 in the field of view 16. The image processing apparatus 18 further comprises a position determining unit 24, which is adapted to determine a position 26 within the patient's body. The position determining unit 24 is further adapted to determine the virtual field of view 20 as a virtual cone from the determined position 26 in a virtual viewing direction 28. The position determining unit 24 is connected to the image evaluation unit 22 and receives the ultrasound data from the image evaluation unit 22 of the field of view 16 and determines the position 26 preferably within the field of view 26 of the ultrasound acquisition unit 14. The position determining unit 24 further determines the virtual field of view 20 on the basis of the position 26 and the virtual viewing direction 28 e.g. having a predefined or selectable viewing angle so that a volume within the virtual field of view 20 can be determined.
[0041] The image processing apparatus 18 further comprises a transformation unit 30 for transforming the ultrasound data in the field of view 16 to transformed ultrasound data in the virtual field of view. The transformed ultrasound data is provided to a display unit 32 for displaying the transformed ultrasound data in the virtual field of view 20.
[0042] The transformation unit 30 receives the ultrasound data as a 3D array of voxels each including an ultrasound measurement value and transforms the voxels of the field of view 16 to voxels of the virtual field of view 20 in the virtual viewing direction 28 so that the transformed ultrasound data can be provided and displayed on a display unit 32 as if the transformed ultrasound data would have been acquired by an ultrasound probe located at the position 26 and directed in the virtual viewing direction 28.
[0043] The position 26 within the patient's body and the virtual viewing direction 28 can be determined in different ways. The position 26 and the virtual viewing direction 28 may be determined as a position of a catheter introduced in the patient's body so that the virtual field of view 20 can be determined as if the transformed ultrasound data would have been acquired by means of the catheter ultrasound probe as described in the following. The position of the catheter may be determined by an electromagnetic tracking unit, by means of the ultrasound acquisition unit 14 or by means of an X-ray unit 34 which may be connected to the ultrasound imaging apparatus 10 and to the position determining unit 24 e.g. by means of pattern detection.
[0044] The ultrasound imaging apparatus 10 may further comprise a segmentation unit 36 connected to the image evaluation unit 22 and to the position determining unit 24, wherein the segmentation unit 24 provides segmentation data on the basis of the ultrasound data and determines anatomical features within the field of view 16. The position determining unit 24 can identify on the basis of the segmentation data different anatomical features and/or organs within the field of view 16 and determines the virtual field of view 20 on the basis of the segmentation data. This is a possibility to automatically define the virtual field of view 20 in the direction of a certain anatomical feature to be examined or which corresponds to a usual field of view of a catheter ultrasound probe during corresponding catheter examinations.
[0045] The ultrasound imaging apparatus 10 may further be connected to or may further comprise an input device 38 which is provided for a user input to determine the position 26 and/or the virtual viewing direction 28 in the patient's body so that the virtual field of view 20 can be individually determined by the user. The user may identify the position and the virtual viewing direction 28 within the ultrasound data or within the X-ray data or may determine the position on the basis of the segmentation data so that the virtual field of view 20 can be individually determined with high precision by the user.
[0046] In general, the ultrasound imaging apparatus 10 can provide the transformed ultrasound data in the virtual field of view 20 as if a catheter including an ultrasound echo probe would have been used and is located at the position 26, wherein the use of such a catheter probe can be omitted.
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[0048] The position determining unit 24 determines the position of the catheter probe 14 by means of an electromagnetic tracking unit, by means of the X-ray device 34 or by means of the ultrasound acquisition unit 14 which provides the ultrasound data from the field of view 16, in which the catheter probe 40 is located. The position determining unit 24 is also adapted to determine an orientation of the catheter probe 40 within the patient's body 12 in order to determine the position 26 and the virtual viewing direction 28 on the basis of the position and orientation of the catheter probe 40. The transformation unit 30 transforms the ultrasound data of the ultrasound acquisition unit 14 in the field of view 16 to the virtual field of view 20 and displays the transformed ultrasound data at the display unit 32 so that an ultrasound image can be displayed as if the transformed ultrasound data would have been captured by means of the catheter probe 40.
[0049] A preferred application of the ultrasound imaging apparatus is the ultrasound examination of the heart of the patient 12. The ultrasound acquisition unit 14 may be an ultrasound probe disposed outside the patient's body e.g. attached to the skin of the thorax for acquiring the ultrasound data or may be an ultrasound catheter introduced into the patient's body 12 e.g. into the esophagus for acquiring the ultrasound data of the patient 12.
[0050] Hence, ultrasound images from an internal view within the patient's body can be provided without the use of a catheter having an ultrasound echo probe.
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[0052] It shall be understood that the embodiments of
[0053] It shall be understood that the user input may be utilized for adjusting the position 26 and the viewing direction 28 determined on the basis of the position of the catheter probe 40 and on the basis of the segmentation data 44.
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[0056] In one embodiment, the position determining unit 24 determines the position 26 as shown at 60 and the virtual viewing direction 28 as shown at 62 on the basis of the ultrasound data 42 or the X-ray data.
[0057] Alternatively, the position determining unit 24 determines the virtual position 26 on the basis of the ultrasound data and/or the X-ray data as shown at 64 and the virtual viewing direction 28 on the basis of the ultrasound data 42 and/or the X-ray data and additionally on the basis of the segmentation data 44 provided by the segmentation unit 36 as shown at 66.
[0058] In an alternative embodiment, the position determining unit 24 is adapted to determine the position 26 and the virtual viewing direction 28 merely on the basis of the segmentation data 44 provided by the segmentation unit 36 as shown at 68 and 70.
[0059] Alternatively, a user input is provided by means of the input device 38 as shown at 72 and the position determining unit 24 is adapted to determine the position 26 on the basis of the user input as shown at 74 and the virtual viewing direction on the basis of the user input as shown at 76.
[0060] The transformation unit 30 transforms the ultrasound data 42 in the field of view 16 to the transformed ultrasound data 46 in the virtual field of view 20 as shown at 78 and provides the transformed ultrasound data 46 to the display unit 32 for displaying the transformed ultrasound data 46 in the virtual field of view 20 as if the ultrasound data 46 would have been acquired from the position 26 within the patient's body 12. The transformed ultrasound data 46 is provided to the display unit 32 for displaying the transformed ultrasound data as shown at 80.
[0061] While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, such illustration and description are to be considered illustrative or exemplary and not restrictive; the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. Other variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by those skilled in the art in practicing the claimed invention, from a study of the drawings, the disclosure, and the appended claims.
[0062] In the claims, the word “comprising” does not exclude other elements or steps, and the indefinite article “a” or “an” does not exclude a plurality. A single element or other unit may fulfill the functions of several items recited in the claims. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage.
[0063] A computer program may be stored/distributed on a suitable medium, such as an optical storage medium or a solid-state medium supplied together with or as part of other hardware, but may also be distributed in other forms, such as via the Internet or other wired or wireless telecommunication systems.
[0064] Any reference signs in the claims should not be construed as limiting the scope.