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Enhancement of Ultrasound B-Mode Image Quality Using Nonlinear Filtered-Multiply-and-Sum Compounding for Improved Carotid Artery Segmentation

In ultrasound B-mode imaging, the axial resolution (AR) is commonly determined by the duration or bandwidth of an excitation signal. A shorter-duration pulse will produce better resolution compared to a longer one but with compromised penetration depth. Instead of relying on the pulse duration or ba...

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Autores principales: Mohamed Moubark, Asraf, Nie, Luzhen, Mohd Zaman, Mohd Hairi, Islam, Mohammad Tariqul, Zulkifley, Mohd Asyraf, Baharuddin, Mohd Hafiz, Alomari, Zainab, Freear, Steven
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10047674/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36980469
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13061161
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author Mohamed Moubark, Asraf
Nie, Luzhen
Mohd Zaman, Mohd Hairi
Islam, Mohammad Tariqul
Zulkifley, Mohd Asyraf
Baharuddin, Mohd Hafiz
Alomari, Zainab
Freear, Steven
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Nie, Luzhen
Mohd Zaman, Mohd Hairi
Islam, Mohammad Tariqul
Zulkifley, Mohd Asyraf
Baharuddin, Mohd Hafiz
Alomari, Zainab
Freear, Steven
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description In ultrasound B-mode imaging, the axial resolution (AR) is commonly determined by the duration or bandwidth of an excitation signal. A shorter-duration pulse will produce better resolution compared to a longer one but with compromised penetration depth. Instead of relying on the pulse duration or bandwidth to improve the AR, an alternative method termed filtered multiply and sum (FMAS) has been introduced in our previous work. For spatial-compounding, FMAS uses the autocorrelation technique as used in filtered-delay multiply and sum (FDMAS), instead of conventional averaging. FMAS enables a higher frame rate and less computational complexity than conventional plane-wave compound imaging beamformed with delay and sum (DAS) and FDMAS. Moreover, it can provide an improved contrast ratio and AR. In previous work, no explanation was given on how FMAS was able to improve the AR. Thus, in this work, we discuss in detail the theory behind the proposed FMAS algorithm and how it is able to improve the spatial resolution mainly in the axial direction. Simulations, experimental phantom measurements and in vivo studies were conducted to benchmark the performance of the proposed method. We also demonstrate how the suggested new algorithm may be used in a practical biomedical imaging application. The balloon snake active contour segmentation technique was applied to the ultrasound B-mode image of a common carotid artery produced with FMAS. The suggested method is capable of reducing the number of iterations for the snake to settle on the region-of-interest contour, accelerating the segmentation process.
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spelling pubmed-100476742023-03-29 Enhancement of Ultrasound B-Mode Image Quality Using Nonlinear Filtered-Multiply-and-Sum Compounding for Improved Carotid Artery Segmentation Mohamed Moubark, Asraf Nie, Luzhen Mohd Zaman, Mohd Hairi Islam, Mohammad Tariqul Zulkifley, Mohd Asyraf Baharuddin, Mohd Hafiz Alomari, Zainab Freear, Steven Diagnostics (Basel) Article In ultrasound B-mode imaging, the axial resolution (AR) is commonly determined by the duration or bandwidth of an excitation signal. A shorter-duration pulse will produce better resolution compared to a longer one but with compromised penetration depth. Instead of relying on the pulse duration or bandwidth to improve the AR, an alternative method termed filtered multiply and sum (FMAS) has been introduced in our previous work. For spatial-compounding, FMAS uses the autocorrelation technique as used in filtered-delay multiply and sum (FDMAS), instead of conventional averaging. FMAS enables a higher frame rate and less computational complexity than conventional plane-wave compound imaging beamformed with delay and sum (DAS) and FDMAS. Moreover, it can provide an improved contrast ratio and AR. In previous work, no explanation was given on how FMAS was able to improve the AR. Thus, in this work, we discuss in detail the theory behind the proposed FMAS algorithm and how it is able to improve the spatial resolution mainly in the axial direction. Simulations, experimental phantom measurements and in vivo studies were conducted to benchmark the performance of the proposed method. We also demonstrate how the suggested new algorithm may be used in a practical biomedical imaging application. The balloon snake active contour segmentation technique was applied to the ultrasound B-mode image of a common carotid artery produced with FMAS. The suggested method is capable of reducing the number of iterations for the snake to settle on the region-of-interest contour, accelerating the segmentation process. MDPI 2023-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10047674/ /pubmed/36980469 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13061161 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mohamed Moubark, Asraf
Nie, Luzhen
Mohd Zaman, Mohd Hairi
Islam, Mohammad Tariqul
Zulkifley, Mohd Asyraf
Baharuddin, Mohd Hafiz
Alomari, Zainab
Freear, Steven
Enhancement of Ultrasound B-Mode Image Quality Using Nonlinear Filtered-Multiply-and-Sum Compounding for Improved Carotid Artery Segmentation
title Enhancement of Ultrasound B-Mode Image Quality Using Nonlinear Filtered-Multiply-and-Sum Compounding for Improved Carotid Artery Segmentation
title_full Enhancement of Ultrasound B-Mode Image Quality Using Nonlinear Filtered-Multiply-and-Sum Compounding for Improved Carotid Artery Segmentation
title_fullStr Enhancement of Ultrasound B-Mode Image Quality Using Nonlinear Filtered-Multiply-and-Sum Compounding for Improved Carotid Artery Segmentation
title_full_unstemmed Enhancement of Ultrasound B-Mode Image Quality Using Nonlinear Filtered-Multiply-and-Sum Compounding for Improved Carotid Artery Segmentation
title_short Enhancement of Ultrasound B-Mode Image Quality Using Nonlinear Filtered-Multiply-and-Sum Compounding for Improved Carotid Artery Segmentation
title_sort enhancement of ultrasound b-mode image quality using nonlinear filtered-multiply-and-sum compounding for improved carotid artery segmentation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10047674/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36980469
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13061161
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