1.Research evolution of ultrasound beamforming technology.
Jia-chen MA ; Yi SHEN ; Bao-ku SU
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2005;29(6):443-438
In this paper, four typical beamformers are explained according to the development process of ultrasound imaging systems. Comparison and analysis are made from several aspects, such as performance, integration, cost, and so on. Furthermore, characteristics of an analog and three digital beamformers are respectively summarized. At last, the development direction of beamformers is pointed out.
Ultrasonics
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instrumentation
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Ultrasonography
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methods
2.Study of the beam field of a new array ultrasound transducer.
Xicheng XIE ; Baikun XU ; Dewei CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2010;34(4):250-254
This paper provides a new design of 12-element array ultrasound transducer. By modeling the beam field model of single element and array and comparing simulated and real ultrasound beam field test data, it can be demonstrated that 12-element array ultrasound transducer has a much better field performance than the 8-element transducer.
Equipment Design
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Ultrasonography, Doppler
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instrumentation
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Ultrasonography, Prenatal
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instrumentation
3.Safety/Effectiveness Evaluation Consideration of Three-Dimensional Ultrasonography Products.
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2015;39(5):358-360
This article introduces three-dimensional ultrasonography products comprehensively, considers the evaluation of their safety and effectiveness and gives some opinions on technical review. It is hoped to be helpful for three-dimensional ultrasonography products registration and technical review.
Humans
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Patient Safety
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Ultrasonography
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instrumentation
4.Ultrafast Imaging of Coherent Plane-wave Compouding Based on a Small Size Ultrasound Transducer.
Yujia TANG ; Yaoyao CUI ; Zhangjian LI ; Chen YANG ; Liming CAI ; Jiabing LYU ; Yang JIAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2019;43(5):313-317
The ultrasound endoscopic probes with very small size transducers are normally imaging by focused ultrasound beamforming technology. So the imaging frame rate is not very high, which cannot meet the needs of some clinical applications based on high imaging rate. In recent years, plane-wave ultrafast imaging technology can obtain high image frame rate and guarantee the image quality. In this paper, a plane wave ultra-fast imaging technique based on a home-made small line array ultrasound transducer is presented. Feasibility of the method is verified by simulation estimations and phantom experiments. The results show that for the small size transducer design of plane wave ultrafast imaging, it is necessary to fully consider the combination of the array element width and the number of array elements. So that a good plane wave imaging quality can be obtained. It lays a foundation for the ultra-fast imaging of plane wave in the interventional ultrasound imaging and ultrasound endoscopy.
Phantoms, Imaging
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Transducers
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Ultrasonography
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instrumentation
5.Development of a transmitting and echo receiving system for high frequency ultrasonic imaging.
Si-Yuan TANG ; Yue-Jie LI ; Jun YANG ; Jian-Jun JI
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2008;32(1):26-28
A transmitting and receiving system used in high frequency ultrasound imaging is introduced and has been used for image collection of 10MHz, 20MHz and 50MHz HF ultrasonic imaging equipment. Its experimental results show that this transmitting and receiving system is capable of obtaining a better quality of medical images.
Equipment Design
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Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted
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instrumentation
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Ultrasonography
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instrumentation
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methods
6.Digital interpolation beamformer in medical ultrasound imaging.
Shu-Li SHU ; Wen-Wen TANG ; Liang WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2007;31(5):328-329
A digital beamformer in medical ultrasound imaging systems conventionally requires that the returning signals received by transducers are sampled at a rate significantly higher than the Nyquist rate. This paper presents a digital beamformer that employs zero padding followed by digital interpolation filtering to achieve vernier beamformer delays. The experimental results show that the digital interpolation beamformer can greatly decrease the complexity of A/D converter circuitry.
Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted
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instrumentation
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Ultrasonography
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instrumentation
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methods
7.Design of an M-mode time accuracy tester of diagnostic ultrasonic equipment.
Lei ZHANG ; Xiangchong ZHANG ; Wanling LAN ; Jian ZHANG ; Li ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2013;37(2):140-142
The requirement & testing method of the time accuracy in M-mode according to standard GB10152-2009 were analyzed, a time accuracy tester was researched and designed.
Diagnostic Equipment
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Equipment Design
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Ultrasonography
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instrumentation
8.Development and design of a new sonography rigid bronchoscopy and corollary vacuum-assisted biopsy device system.
Li ZHANG ; Xiangdong ZHANG ; Xiaojiang TAN ; Ruixiang ZHANG ; Fuwen DONG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;31(1):181-186
The present study was to develop and design a new sonography rigid bronchoscopy and corollary vacuum-assisted biopsy device system with less injury and complication. The system combined ultrasonic-probe with ultrasound catheter, a new medical ultrasound technique, and rigid bronchoscopy (RB) which is improved with an auxiliary vacuum-assisted biopsy device. The principle of the device is vacuum suction and rotary knife. The reduced outer diameter of the RB led to less pain and lower complications for the patient. With the help of ultrasonic-probe (30 MHz), lesions and blood vessels can be identified clearly and unintentional puncture and damage to blood vessels can be avoided. Plenty of lesions can be obtained quickly through the vacuum-assisted biopsy device without getting puncture needle in and out repeatedly. The novel endobronchial sonography rigid bronchoscopy and matched vacuum-assisted biopsy device has many remarkable advantages. It can enlarge the applied range of the RB from endobronchial to mediastinal lesions, avoiding unintentional puncture of vessels. Obtaining multiple samples with a higher accuracy rate than that by other sampling techniques, minimizing operation time, alleviating pain and decreasing the complication rate, the system makes up the technical deficiency for the diagnosis and treatment of the mediastinal lesions, to a certain degree.
Biopsy, Needle
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instrumentation
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Bronchoscopy
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instrumentation
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Equipment Design
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Humans
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Mediastinum
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pathology
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Ultrasonography
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instrumentation
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Vacuum
9.Advances in medical ultrasonic instrumentation.
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2002;26(6):391-394
Recent advances in medical ultrasonic instrumentation are introduced in this review, including the progresses in transducer, diagnostic and therapeutic applications. Future development is also discussed.
Equipment Design
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Image Enhancement
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instrumentation
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methods
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Imaging, Three-Dimensional
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instrumentation
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methods
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Transducers
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Ultrasonic Therapy
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instrumentation
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trends
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Ultrasonics
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Ultrasonography
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instrumentation
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trends
10.Ultrasound examination of gastrointestinal tract diseases.
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2000;15(4):371-379
With recent technical advances, increasing use of sonography in the initial evaluation of patients with abdominal disease may allow the detection of unexpected tumor within the abdominal cavity. Easiness of sonographic detection of bowel pathology, purposely or unexpectedly, warrants the inclusion of bowel loops during ultrasound examination when a patient complains of symptoms indicating diseases of the bowel. In patients complaining of acute abdominal symptoms or nonspecific gastrointestinal symptoms and showing signs such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, hematochezia, change of bowel habit, or bowel obstruction, sonography may reveal the primary causes and may play a definitive role in making a diagnosis. On ultrasonography, abnormal lesions may appear as fungating mass with eccentrically located bowel lumen (pseudokidney sign) or symmetrical or asymmetrical, encircling thickening of the colonic wall (target sign). In patients with mass or wall thickening detected on ultrasonography, additional work-up such as barium study, CT or endoscopy would be occasionally necessary for making a specific diagnosis.
Abdomen, Acute/ultrasonography
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Aged
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Appendicitis/ultrasonography
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Colorectal Neoplasms/ultrasonography
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Diverticulitis/ultrasonography
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Female
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Gastrointestinal Diseases/ultrasonography+ACo-
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Gastrointestinal Neoplasms/ultrasonography
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Human
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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases/ultrasonography
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Intestinal Obstruction/ultrasonography
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Intestinal Perforation/ultrasonography
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Intestines/ultrasonography
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Male
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Stomach/ultrasonography
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Ultrasonography/instrumentation