ULTRASOUND DIAGNOSTIC APPARATUS AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING ULTRASOUND DIAGNOSTIC APPARATUS
20210137489 · 2021-05-13
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A61B8/12
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A61B8/463
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G01S15/8906
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A61B8/085
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A61M16/0488
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G06F3/14
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A61B8/0833
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A61B8/46
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A61B8/5223
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G01S7/52036
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A61M2205/3375
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A61M16/0411
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G01S7/52073
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A61B2090/364
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A61B8/12
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Abstract
Provided are an ultrasound diagnostic apparatus and a method of controlling an ultrasound diagnostic apparatus that can more reliably confirm the presence or absence the esophageal intubation regardless of the skill of the user. An ultrasound diagnostic apparatus (1) includes an ultrasound probe (15) used for observing a trachea and an esophagus of a subject, an image acquisition unit (8) that transmits an ultrasound beam toward the subject from the ultrasound probe (15) to acquire an ultrasound image, an observation target detecting unit (9) that detects the trachea and the esophagus included in the ultrasound image by performing image analysis with respect to the ultrasound image, an operation guiding unit (11) that guides a user to operate the ultrasound probe (15) such that the ultrasound probe (15) is positioned at a position suitable for observation of the observation target detecting unit (9), and an esophagus state determination unit (10) that determines whether a tracheal tube is inserted into the detected esophagus.
Claims
1. An ultrasound diagnostic apparatus that observes a trachea and an esophagus of a subject, the apparatus comprising: an ultrasound probe; and a processor; wherein the processor is configured to acquire an ultrasound image by transmitting an ultrasound beam toward the subject from the ultrasound probe, detect the trachea and the esophagus included in the ultrasound image by performing image analysis with respect to the ultrasound image, guide a user to operate the ultrasound probe such that the ultrasound probe is positioned at a position suitable for observing the esophagus based on a result of the detection, and determine whether a tracheal tube is inserted into the esophagus detected.
2. The ultrasound diagnostic apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the processor is further configured to guide the user to position the ultrasound probe in an order of a position suitable for observing the trachea, and the position suitable for observing the esophagus.
3. The ultrasound diagnostic apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the processor is further configured to guide the user to position the ultrasound probe on a left side of the trachea as viewed from the subject for observation of the esophagus, and in a case where the esophagus is not detected at a position on the left side of the trachea, guide the user to position the ultrasound probe on a right side of the trachea as viewed from the subject.
4. The ultrasound diagnostic apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the processor is further configured to guide the user to position the ultrasound probe on the left side of the trachea and the right side of the trachea while compressing a throat of the subject, in a case where the esophagus is not detected on the right side of the trachea as viewed from the subject.
5. The ultrasound diagnostic apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the processor is further configured to detect the esophagus by performing the image analysis using a first template pattern representing only the esophagus, and a second template pattern representing the esophagus into which the tracheal tube is inserted with respect to the ultrasound image, and in a case where the esophagus corresponding to the second template pattern is detected, determine that the tracheal tube is inserted into the esophagus.
6. The ultrasound diagnostic apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the processor is further configured to detect the esophagus by performing the image analysis using a first template pattern representing only the esophagus, and a second template pattern representing the esophagus into which the tracheal tube is inserted with respect to the ultrasound image, and in a case where the esophagus corresponding to the second template pattern is detected, determine that the tracheal tube is inserted into the esophagus.
7. The ultrasound diagnostic apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the processor is further configured to detect the esophagus by performing the image analysis using a first template pattern representing only the esophagus, and a second template pattern representing the esophagus into which the tracheal tube is inserted with respect to the ultrasound image, and in a case where the esophagus corresponding to the second template pattern is detected, determine that the tracheal tube is inserted into the esophagus.
8. The ultrasound diagnostic apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the processor is further configured to detect the esophagus by performing the image analysis using a first template pattern representing only the esophagus, and a second template pattern representing the esophagus into which the tracheal tube is inserted with respect to the ultrasound image, and in a case where the esophagus corresponding to the second template pattern is detected, determine that the tracheal tube is inserted into the esophagus.
9. The ultrasound diagnostic apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the processor is further configured to determine that the tracheal tube is inserted into the esophagus, in a case where a ratio of a size of the esophagus to a size of the trachea is larger than a predetermined value.
10. The ultrasound diagnostic apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the processor is further configured to determine that the tracheal tube is inserted into the esophagus, in a case where a ratio of a size of the esophagus to a size of the trachea is larger than a predetermined value.
11. The ultrasound diagnostic apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the processor is further configured to determine that the tracheal tube is inserted into the esophagus, in a case where a ratio of a size of the esophagus to a size of the trachea is larger than a predetermined value.
12. The ultrasound diagnostic apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the processor is further configured to determine that the tracheal tube is inserted into the esophagus, in a case where a ratio of a size of the esophagus to a size of the trachea is larger than a predetermined value.
13. The ultrasound diagnostic apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the processor is further configured to notify the user of a result of the determination representing whether the tracheal tube is inserted into the esophagus.
14. The ultrasound diagnostic apparatus according to claim 7, further comprising a display unit, wherein the processor is further configured to display operation guidance on the ultrasound probe for the user on the display unit, and display the result of the determination representing whether the tracheal tube is inserted into the esophagus on the display unit.
15. A method of controlling an ultrasound diagnostic apparatus that observes a trachea and an esophagus of a subject, the method comprising: acquiring an ultrasound image by transmitting an ultrasound beam toward a throat of the subject from an ultrasound probe; guiding a user to operate the ultrasound probe such that the ultrasound probe is positioned at a position suitable for observing the trachea of the subject; detecting the trachea included in the ultrasound image by performing image analysis with respect to the acquired ultrasound image; guiding the user to operate the ultrasound probe such that the ultrasound probe is positioned at a position suitable for observing the esophagus of the subject, and detecting the esophagus included in the ultrasound image by performing the image analysis with respect to the acquired ultrasound image; and determining whether a tracheal tube is inserted into the esophagus based on the detected esophagus.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0029] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described based on the accompanying drawings.
Embodiment 1
[0030] A configuration of an ultrasound diagnostic apparatus 1 according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention is shown in
[0031] The apparatus controller 12 is connected to the display controller 6, the image acquisition unit 8, the observation target detecting unit 9, the esophagus state determination unit 10, the operation guiding unit 11, and the input unit 13 and the storage unit 14 are connected to the apparatus controller 12. The apparatus controller 12 and the storage unit 14 are connected to each other so as to be capable of transferring information bidirectionally.
[0032] The oscillator array 2 is included in the ultrasound probe 15, and a processor 16 is configured by the display controller 6, the image acquisition unit 8, the observation target detecting unit 9, the esophagus state determination unit 10, the operation guiding unit 11, and the apparatus controller 12.
[0033] The oscillator array 2 of the ultrasound probe 15 shown in
[0034] The transmitting unit 3 of the image acquisition unit 8 includes, for example, a plurality of pulse generators, and adjust the amounts of delay of the respective drive signals to supply the adjusted drive signals to the plurality of oscillators such that the ultrasound waves transmitted from the plurality of oscillators of the oscillator array 2 form an ultrasound beam, based on a transmission delay pattern selected in accordance with the control signals from the apparatus controller 12. In this way, in a case where a pulsed or consecutive wave-like voltage is applied to electrodes of the plurality of oscillators of the oscillator array 2, the piezoelectric material expands and contracts, a pulsed or consecutive wave-like ultrasound wave is generated from the respective oscillators, and the ultrasound beam is formed from a synthetic wave of the ultrasound waves.
[0035] The transmitted ultrasound beam is reflected in, for example, targets such as a part of the subject and is propagated toward the oscillator array 2 of the ultrasound probe 15. The ultrasound echoes propagated toward the oscillator array 2 in this way are received by the respective oscillators that constitute the oscillator array 2. In this case, the respective oscillators that constitute the oscillator array 2 expand and contract by receiving the propagated ultrasound echoes, to generate electrical signals, and output the electrical signals to the receiving unit 4.
[0036] The receiving unit 4 of the image acquisition unit 8 processes the received signals output from the oscillator array 2 in accordance with the control signals from the apparatus controller 12. As shown in
[0037] As shown in
[0038] The DSC 20 of the image generation unit 5 raster-converts the B-mode image signals into image data based on a scan mode of normal television signals to generate the ultrasound image. The image processing unit 21 of the image generation unit 5 subjects the ultrasound image obtained in the DSC 20 to various kinds of required image processing such as brightness correction, grayscale correction, sharpness correction, and color correction, and then outputs an ultrasound image to the display controller 6, and the observation target detecting unit 9.
[0039] The observation target detecting unit 9 of the processor 16 performs image analysis with respect to the ultrasound image acquired by the image acquisition unit 8, and detects the trachea and the esophagus which are to be observed. More specifically, the observation target detecting unit 9 detects the trachea and the esophagus by recognizing the cross sections of the trachea and the esophagus included in the ultrasound image. The cross section of the trachea is a cross section in a case of cutting the trachea across the central axis of the trachea, and the cross section of the esophagus is a cross section in a case of cutting the esophagus across the central axis of the esophagus. For example, the observation target detecting unit 9 can recognize the cross section of the trachea or the esophagus by storing typical pattern data such as a template image as a template in advance, calculating the similarity to the pattern data while searching the image with the template, and assuming the trachea and the esophagus are present in the position where the similarity is equal to or larger than a threshold value and is maximum.
[0040] A machine learning method such as a so-called Adaboost, and a method disclosed in Csurka et al.: Visual Categorization with Bags of Keypoints, Proc. of ECCV Workshop on Statistical Learning in Computer Vision, pp.59-74 (2004), a general image recognition method using deep learning by a deep neural network of multi layers described in Krizhevsky et al.: Image Net Classification with Deep Convolutional Neural Networks, Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 25, and pp.1106-1114 (2012), or the like can be used for the calculation of the similarity in addition to the simple template matching. In the machine learning method, for example, a detection target such as the trachea and the esophagus is detected using a so-called feature amount vector, and in a general image method using deep learning, for example, a detection target is detected using a weight in a so-called artificial neuron.
[0041] The esophagus state determination unit 10 of the processor 16 determines whether the tracheal tube is inserted into the esophagus detected by the observation target detecting unit 9, and notifies the user of the determination result.
[0042] In a case where the tracheal tube is not inserted into the esophagus, as shown in the schematic diagram of
[0043] The operation guiding unit 11 of the processor 16 guides the user to operate the ultrasound probe 15 based on the detection result by the observation target detecting unit 9 such that the ultrasound probe 15 is positioned in a position suitable for detecting the esophagus.
[0044] Further, the esophagus E is hidden behind the trachea T, and statistically, the position of the esophagus E with respect to the trachea T is positioned on the left side of the trachea T as viewed from the subject in about 80% of the subjects, and is positioned on the right side of the trachea T as viewed from the subject about 20% of the subjects. As described above, the position of the esophagus E is often positioned on the left side of the trachea T as viewed from the subject, for example, the operation guiding unit 11 first guides the ultrasound probe 15 to be positioned in a predetermined position P1 in the front surface as viewed from the subject in order to obtain a cross section of the trachea T, and then, guides the ultrasound probe 15 to be positioned in a predetermined position P2 on the left side of the position P1 as viewed from the subject in order to obtain a cross section of the esophagus E. In a case where the cross section of the esophagus E cannot be obtained at the position P2, the operation guiding unit 11 can guide the user to position the ultrasound probe 15 in a predetermined position P3 on the right side of the position P1 as viewed from the subject.
[0045] In this case, the operation guiding unit 11 can guide the user to operate the ultrasound probe 15 by, for example, displaying the text and the image indicating the guidance for the user on the display unit 7. Additionally, although not shown, for example, a voice generation unit that generates voice can be provided in the ultrasound diagnostic apparatus 1, and the operation guiding unit 11 can also guide the user by the voice via the voice generation unit.
[0046] The apparatus controller 12 of the processor 16 performs control of the respective units of the ultrasound diagnostic apparatus 1 based on the programs that are stored in advance in the storage unit 14 and the like and the operation of the user via the input unit 13.
[0047] Under the control of the apparatus controller 12, the display controller 6 of the processor 16 displays the ultrasound image generated by the image generation unit 5 of the image acquisition unit 8 on the display unit 7.
[0048] The display unit 7 of the ultrasound diagnostic apparatus 1 displays the ultrasound image under the control of the display controller 6, and includes display devices such as a liquid crystal display (LCD), and an organic electroluminescence (EL) display.
[0049] The input unit 13 of the ultrasound diagnostic apparatus 1 is a device for the user to perform input operation, and can be configured to comprise a keyboard, a mouse, a trackball, a touchpad, a touch panel, and the like.
[0050] The storage unit 14 stores operating programs and the like of the ultrasound diagnostic apparatus 1, and as the storage unit 14, a recording medium such as a hard disc drive (HDD), a solid state drive (SSD), a flexible disc (FD), a magneto-optical (MO) disc, a magnetic tape (MT), a random access memory (RAM), a compact disc (CD), a digital versatile disc (DVD), a secure digital (SD) card, a universal serial bus (USB) memory, or the like, or a server can be used.
[0051] In addition, the processor 16 having the display controller 6, the image acquisition unit 8, the observation target detecting unit 9, the esophagus state determination unit 10, the operation guiding unit 11, and the apparatus controller 12 is configured from a central processing unit (CPU) and control programs for making the CPU perform various kinds of processing. However, the processor 16 may be configured from a field programmable gate array (FPGA), a digital signal processor (DSP), an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC), or other integrated circuits (ICs), or may be configured by combining them.
[0052] Also, the display controller 6, the image acquisition unit 8, the observation target detecting unit 9, the esophagus state determination unit 10, the operation guiding unit 11, and the apparatus controller 12 of the processor 16 can be partially or entirely integrated into one CPU.
[0053] Next, the operation of the ultrasound diagnostic apparatus 1 in Embodiment 1 will be described in detail using a flowchart shown in
[0054] First, in step S1, the operation guiding unit 11 guides the user to search the position of the ultrasound probe 15 suitable for detecting the trachea T. Although not shown, in this case, the operation guiding unit 11 can display, for example, text indicating searching the cross section of the trachea T on the display unit 7. In this way, in a case where the operation guiding unit 11 provides the guidance to the user, the user operates the ultrasound probe 15 to position the ultrasound probe 15 on the position P1 shown in
[0055] In this way, the ultrasound waves are transmitted to and received from the oscillator array 2 of the ultrasound probe 15 positioned at the position P1 with respect to the throat of the subject, and the ultrasound image is acquired by the image acquisition unit 8.
[0056] Next, in step S2, the observation target detecting unit 9 performs processing of detecting the cross section of the trachea T by performing the image analysis with respect to the ultrasound image acquired by the image acquisition unit 8.
[0057] In following step S3, the operation guiding unit 11 determines whether the cross section of the trachea T is detected in step S2 by receiving the information indicating the result of the detection processing performed in step S2 from the observation target detecting unit 9. In step S3, in a case where the determination is made that the cross section of the trachea T is not detected by the detection processing of step S2, the process returns to step S1, and the operation guiding unit 11 provides the guidance for searching the position of the ultrasound probe 15 in order to acquire the ultrasound image including the cross section of the trachea T. In a case where the user moves the ultrasound probe 15 in accordance with the guidance, in step S2, the observation target detecting unit 9 performs processing of detecting the cross section of the trachea T by performing the image analysis with respect to the acquired ultrasound image. In following step S3, the operation guiding unit 11 newly determines whether the cross section of the trachea T is detected in step S2.
[0058] In this way, the processing of step S1 to step S3 are repeated until the cross section of the trachea T is detected in step S2.
[0059] In step S3, in a case where the determination is made that the cross section of the trachea T is detected by the detection processing of step S2, the process proceeds to step S4. In step S4, the operation guiding unit 11 guides the user to move the ultrasound probe 15 to the left side of the trachea T as viewed from the subject as a position suitable for detecting the esophagus E, and to search the esophagus E. The position on the left side of the trachea T is a position, such as the position P2 shown in
[0060] In following step S5, the observation target detecting unit 9 performs processing of detecting the cross section of the esophagus E by performing the image analysis with respect to the ultrasound image acquired by the image acquisition unit 8. In this case, as shown in
[0061] In step S6, the operation guiding unit 11 determines whether the cross section of the esophagus E is detected in step S5 by receiving the information indicating the result of the detection processing performed in step S5 from the observation target detecting unit 9. In step S6, in a case where the determination is made that the cross section of the esophagus E is not detected by the detection processing of step S5, the process proceeds to step S7.
[0062] In step S7, the operation guiding unit 11 guides the user to move the ultrasound probe 15 to the right side of the trachea T as viewed from the subject as a position suitable for detecting the esophagus E, and to search the esophagus E. The position on the right side of the trachea T is a position, such as the position P3 shown in
[0063] Generally, in the subject, the esophagus E is often positioned on the left side of the trachea T as viewed from the subject, but it may be positioned on the right side of the trachea T. In the ultrasound diagnostic apparatus 1 of Embodiment 1, in a case where the esophagus E cannot be detected on the left side of the trachea T as viewed from the subject, the operation guiding unit 11 guides the user to search the esophagus E on the right side of the trachea T as viewed from the subject, and thus even a less skilled user can more reliably search the esophagus E.
[0064] In following step S8, the observation target detecting unit 9 performs processing of detecting the cross section of the esophagus E by performing the image analysis with respect to the ultrasound image acquired by the image acquisition unit 8, as in step S5.
[0065] In step S9, the operation guiding unit 11 determines whether the cross section of the esophagus E is detected in step S8 by receiving the information indicating the result of the detection processing performed in step S8 from the observation target detecting unit 9. In step S9, in a case where the determination is made that the cross section of the esophagus E is not detected by the detection processing of step S8, the process proceeds to step S10, the fact that an error occurs is displayed on the display unit 7, and the operation of the ultrasound diagnostic apparatus 1 ends.
[0066] In a case where the determination is made that the cross section of the esophagus E is detected by the detection processing of step S5 in step S6, or in a case where the determination is made the cross section of the esophagus E is detected by the detection processing of step S8 in step S9, the process proceeds to step S11.
[0067] In step S11, the esophagus state determination unit 10 determines whether the tracheal tube is inserted into the esophagus E detected in step S8. In this case, for example, the esophagus state determination unit 10 determines that the tracheal tube is not inserted into the esophagus E in a case where the observation target detecting unit 9 detects the cross section of the esophagus E using the first template pattern, and determines that the tracheal tube is inserted into the esophagus E in a case where the second template pattern is used for detection. As a result, even a less skilled user can easily confirm the presence or absence of esophageal intubation.
[0068] In following step S12, the esophagus state determination unit 10 determines the presence or absence of so-called esophageal intubation in which the tracheal tube is inserted into the esophagus E detected in step S5 or step S8. In a case where the determination is made that the esophageal intubation is not performed in step S12, the process proceeds to step S13.
[0069] In step S13, the esophagus state determination unit 10 guides the user to move the tracheal tube inserted into the throat of the subject and confirm whether the tracheal tube is inserted into the trachea, as a determination result indicating that the esophageal intubation is not performed. In this way, in a case where the guidance of step S13 is completed, the operation of the ultrasound diagnostic apparatus 1 ends.
[0070] In a case where the determination is made that the esophageal intubation is performed in step S12, the process proceeds to step S14. In step S14, the esophagus state determination unit 10 guides the user that there is a suspicion of esophageal intubation, as a determination result indicating that esophageal intubation is performed. In this way, in a case where the guidance of step S14 is completed, the operation of the ultrasound diagnostic apparatus 1 ends.
[0071] As described above, in the ultrasound diagnostic apparatus 1 according to Embodiment 1, the operation guiding unit 11 guides the user to search the esophagus E on the left side and the right side of the trachea T as viewed from the subject, the esophagus state determination unit 10 determines the presence or absence of esophageal intubation in a case where the esophagus E is detected by the observation target detecting unit 9, and the esophagus state determination unit 10 provides the guidance to the user as a result of the determination result, and thus it is possible to confirm the presence or absence of the esophageal intubation regardless of the skill of the user.
[0072] In Embodiment 1, the esophagus state determination unit 10 determines whether the tracheal tube is inserted into the detected esophagus E based on whether which of the first template pattern or the second template pattern is used for detection of the esophagus E by the observation target detecting unit 9, but a method of determining whether the tracheal tube is inserted into the esophagus E is not particularly limited.
[0073] For example, the observation target detecting unit 9 can detect the cross section of the esophagus E regardless of the presence or absence of the esophageal intubation by performing the image processing such as edge detection on the ultrasound image instead of detecting the cross section of the esophagus E using the first template pattern and the second template pattern. In this case, the esophagus state determination unit 10 can distinguish the presence or absence of the esophageal intubation using a so-called neural network with respect to the esophagus E detected by the observation target detecting unit 9.
[0074] As shown in
[0075] The typical area and inner diameter of the esophagus E can be stored in the esophagus state determination unit 10 in advance as a predetermined threshold value.
[0076] For example, the esophagus state determination unit 10 can determine that the esophageal intubation is performed in a case where a ratio of the size of the esophagus E to the size of the trachea T included in the ultrasound image is larger than a predetermined threshold value, and determine that the esophageal intubation is not performed in a case where the ratio is smaller than a predetermined threshold value. As the size of the trachea T and the size of the esophagus E, for example, the area of the cross section of the trachea T and the area of the cross section of the esophagus E included in the ultrasound image, the inner diameter of the cross section of the trachea T and the inner diameter of the cross section of the esophagus E included in the ultrasound image, or the like can be used.
[0077] In the example shown in
[0078] Embodiment 2
[0079] In Embodiment 1, in a case where the esophagus E cannot be detected on the left side of the trachea T as viewed from the subject, the operation guiding unit 11 guides the user to position the ultrasound probe 15 on the right side of the trachea T as viewed from the subject, but depending on the subject, the esophagus E may be positioned behind the trachea T, and it may be difficult to detect the esophagus E. In such a case, for example, a method of observing the throat of the subject while shifting the position of the esophagus E by compressing the throat of the subject is effective.
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[0081] First, in step S 1, the operation guiding unit 11 guides the user to position the ultrasound probe 15 on the position in which the ultrasound image including the cross section of the trachea T is acquired. The user positions the ultrasound probe 15 on, for example, the position P1 shown in
[0082] In step S2, the observation target detecting unit 9 performs processing of detecting the cross section of the trachea T included in the ultrasound image.
[0083] In following step S3, the operation guiding unit 11 determines whether the cross section of the trachea T is detected in step S2. In step S3, in a case where the determination is made that the cross section of the trachea T is not detected by the detection processing of step S2, the process returns to step S1, and the processing of step S1 to step S3 are performed again. In step S3, in a case where the determination is made that the cross section of the trachea T is detected by the detection processing of step S2, the process proceeds to step S4.
[0084] In step S4, the operation guiding unit 11 guides the user to move the ultrasound probe 15 to the left side of the trachea T as viewed from the subject and search the esophagus E. The user positions the ultrasound probe 15 on the left side of the trachea T as viewed from the subject, for example, the position P2 shown in
[0085] In step S5, the observation target detecting unit 9 performs processing of detecting the cross section of the esophagus E included ultrasound image acquired by the image acquisition unit 8.
[0086] In following step S6, the operation guiding unit 11 determines whether the cross section of the esophagus E is detected in step S5. In step S6, in a case where the determination is made that the cross section of the esophagus E is not detected by the detection processing of step S5, the process proceeds to step S7.
[0087] In step S7, the operation guiding unit 11 guides the user to position the ultrasound probe 15 on the right side of the trachea T as viewed from the subject and search the esophagus E. The user positions the ultrasound probe 15 on the right side of the trachea T as viewed from the subject, for example, the position P3 shown in
[0088] In step S8, the observation target detecting unit 9 performs processing of detecting the cross section of the esophagus E included ultrasound image acquired by the image acquisition unit 8.
[0089] In following step S9, the operation guiding unit 11 determines whether the cross section of the esophagus E is detected in step S8. In step S9, in a case where the determination is made that the cross section of the esophagus E is not detected by the detection processing of step S8, the process proceeds to step S15.
[0090] In step S15, the operation guiding unit 11 determines whether the guidance for compressing the throat of the subject has already been provided. Since in step S1 to step S9, the guidance for compressing the throat of the subject is not provided, first, the process proceeds to step S16.
[0091] In step S16, the operation guiding unit 11 guides the user to compress the throat of the subject. Although not shown, in this case, the operation guiding unit 11 can provide the guidance to the user by displaying the guide panel including the text indicating compressing of the throat of the subject on the display unit 7.
[0092] In this way, in a case where the guidance of step S16 is provided, the process returns to step S4. In step S4, the operation guiding unit 11 guides the user to position the ultrasound probe 15 on the left side of the trachea T as viewed from the subject and search the esophagus E. The user positions the ultrasound probe 15 on the left side of the trachea T as viewed from the subject, for example, the position P2 shown in
[0093] In following step S5, the observation target detecting unit 9 performs processing of detecting the esophagus E included in the ultrasound image.
[0094] In step S6, the operation guiding unit 11 determines whether the esophagus E is detected in step S5. In step S6, in a case where the determination is made that the esophagus E is not detected by the detection processing of step S5, the process proceeds to step S7.
[0095] In step S7, the operation guiding unit 11 guides the user to position the ultrasound probe 15 on the right side of the trachea T as viewed from the subject and search the esophagus E. The user positions the ultrasound probe 15 on the right side of the trachea T as viewed from the subject, for example, the position P3 shown in
[0096] In following step S8, the observation target detecting unit 9 performs processing of detecting the esophagus E included in the ultrasound image.
[0097] In step S9, the operation guiding unit 11 determines whether the esophagus E is detected in step S8. In step S9, in a case where the determination is made that the esophagus E is not detected by the detection processing of step S8, the process proceeds to step S15.
[0098] In step S15, the determination is made on whether the guidance for compressing the throat of the subject has already been provided by the operation guiding unit 11, but in step S16, the guidance for compressing the throat of the subject has already been provided, and thus the process proceeds to step S10. In step S10, the operation guiding unit 11 causes the display unit 7 to display that an error occurs. In this way, in a case where the processing of step S10 is completed, the operation of the ultrasound diagnostic apparatus 1 according to Embodiment 2 ends.
[0099] In a case where the determination is made that the esophagus E is detected by the detection processing of step S5 in step S6, or in a case where the esophagus E is detected by the detection processing of step S8 in step S9, the process proceeds to step S11.
[0100] In step S11, the esophagus state determination unit 10 determines whether the tracheal tube is inserted into the esophagus E detected in step S5 or step S8.
[0101] In following step S12, the esophagus state determination unit 10 determines the presence or absence of the esophageal intubation based on the determination result of step S11. In a case where the determination is made that the esophageal intubation is not performed in step S12, the process proceeds to step S13. In step S13, the esophagus state determination unit 10 guides the user to move the tracheal tube and confirm whether the tracheal tube is inserted into the trachea T. In this way, in a case where the guidance of step S13 is completed, the operation of the ultrasound diagnostic apparatus 1 according to Embodiment 2 ends.
[0102] In a case where the determination is made that the esophageal intubation is performed in step S12, the process proceeds to step S14. In step S14, the esophagus state determination unit 10 guides the user that there is a suspicion of esophageal intubation. In this way, in a case where the guidance of step S14 is completed, the operation of the ultrasound diagnostic apparatus 1 according to Embodiment 2 ends.
[0103] As described above, in the ultrasound diagnostic apparatus 1 according to Embodiment 2, in a case where the esophagus cannot be detected on the right and left sides of the trachea T as viewed from the subject, the operation guiding unit 11 provides the guidance for compressing the throat of the subject, and provides the guidance for newly searching the esophagus on the right and left sides of the trachea T as viewed from the subject, and thus it is possible to more reliably confirm the presence or absence the esophageal intubation.
[0104] From the above description, the ultrasound diagnostic apparatus according to the following supplementary notes 1 to 8 can be grasped.
[0105] [Supplementary Note 1]
[0106] An ultrasound diagnostic apparatus that observes a trachea and an esophagus of a subject, the apparatus comprising an ultrasound probe, and a processor, in which the processor acquires an ultrasound image by transmitting an ultrasound beam toward the subject from the ultrasound probe, detects the trachea and the esophagus included in the ultrasound image by performing image analysis with respect to the acquired ultrasound image, guides a user to operate the ultrasound probe such that the ultrasound probe is positioned at a position suitable for observing the esophagus based on a detection result, and determines whether a tracheal tube is inserted into the detected esophagus.
[0107] [Supplementary Note 2]
[0108] The ultrasound diagnostic apparatus according to supplementary note 1, in which the processor guides the user to position the ultrasound probe in an order of a position suitable for observing the trachea, and the position suitable for observing the esophagus.
[0109] [Supplementary Note 3]
[0110] The ultrasound diagnostic apparatus according to supplementary note 2, in which the processor guides the user to position the ultrasound probe on a left side of the trachea as viewed from the subject for observation of the esophagus, and in a case where the esophagus is not detected at a position on the left side of the trachea, guides the user to position the ultrasound probe on a right side of the trachea as viewed from the subject.
[0111] [Supplementary Note 4]
[0112] The ultrasound diagnostic apparatus according to supplementary note 3, in which in a case where the esophagus is not detected on the right side of the trachea as viewed from the subject, the processor guides the user to position the ultrasound probe on the left side of the trachea and the right side of the trachea while compressing a throat of the subject.
[0113] [Supplementary Note 5]
[0114] The ultrasound diagnostic apparatus according to any one of supplementary notes 1 to 4, in which the processor detects the esophagus by performing the image analysis using a first template pattern representing only the esophagus, and a second template pattern representing the esophagus into which the tracheal tube is inserted with respect to the acquired ultrasound image, and in a case where the esophagus corresponding to the second template pattern is detected, determines that the tracheal tube is inserted into the esophagus.
[0115] [Supplementary Note 6]
[0116] The ultrasound diagnostic apparatus according to any one of supplementary notes 1 to 4, in which in a case where a ratio of a size of the esophagus to a size of the trachea which is detected is larger than a predetermined value, the processor determines that the tracheal tube is inserted into the esophagus.
[0117] [Supplementary Note 7]
[0118] The ultrasound diagnostic apparatus according to any one of supplementary notes 1 to 6, in which the processor notifies the user of a determination result representing whether the tracheal tube is inserted into the esophagus.
[0119] [Supplementary Note 8]
[0120] The ultrasound diagnostic apparatus according to supplementary note 7, further comprising a display device, in which the processor causes the display device to display operation guidance on the ultrasound probe for the user, and causes the display device to display the determination result representing whether the tracheal tube is inserted into the esophagus.
EXPLANATION OF REFERENCES
[0121] 1: ultrasound diagnostic apparatus
[0122] 2: oscillator array
[0123] 3: transmitting unit
[0124] 4: receiving unit
[0125] 5: image generation unit
[0126] 6: display controller
[0127] 7: display unit
[0128] 8: image acquisition unit
[0129] 9: observation target detecting unit
[0130] 10: esophagus state determination unit
[0131] 11: operation guiding unit
[0132] 12: apparatus controller
[0133] 13: input unit
[0134] 14: storage unit
[0135] 15: ultrasound probe
[0136] 16: processor
[0137] 17: amplification unit
[0138] 18: AD conversion unit
[0139] 19: signal processing unit
[0140] 20: DSC
[0141] 21: image processing unit
[0142] E: esophagus
[0143] G1, G2: guide panel
[0144] P1, P2, P3: position
[0145] T: trachea
[0146] U1, U2: ultrasound image