Image generation apparatus
US-2015126864-A1 · May 7, 2015 · US
US10512445B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10512445-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515110969-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 14, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jan 17, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 24, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 24, 2019 |
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An embodiment of this invention provides an ultrasound device that assesses a bone of a subject in at least two modes comprising a first mode and a second mode. The ultrasound device comprises: a selecting unit configured to select a mode from the at least two modes; a first ultrasound probe configured to transmit an ultrasound signal to the bone; a second ultrasound probe configured to receive the ultrasound signal from the bone; an assessing unit configured to derive a first parameter of the bone based on the selected mode and the ultrasound signal received by the second ultrasound probe; and a coupler being configured to be switched to a first configuration in the first mode and to a second configuration in the second mode. The ultrasound probes are oriented in substantially a same direction in the first configuration, and in substantially an opposite direction in the second configuration.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An ultrasound system for assessing one or more bones of a subject, comprising: a first ultrasound probe configured to transmit an ultrasound signal to the one or more bones of the subject; a second ultrasound probe configured to receive the ultrasound signal from the one or more bones of the subject; a coupler attached to the first ultrasound probe and the second ultrasound probe, the coupler configured to arrange the first and second ultrasound probes in a first configuration associated with a first mode and a second configuration associated with a second mode, wherein the coupler comprises a sensor configured to determine that the coupler is in the first configuration or the second configuration; and a digital logic circuit in communication with the first ultrasound probe, the second ultrasound probe, and the sensor, wherein the digital logic circuit is configured to: receive, from the sensor, a determination that the coupler is in the first configuration or the second configuration; derive, when the sensor determines that the coupler is in the first configuration, a first characteristic of the one or more bones using the first mode, the first characteristic derived based on the received determination and the received ultrasound signal; and derive, when the sensor determines that the coupler is in the second configuration, a second characteristic of the one or more bones using the second mode, the second characteristic derived based on the received determination and the received ultrasound signal. 2. The ultrasound system of claim 1 , wherein the first ultrasound probe comprises a first face and the second ultrasound probe comprises a second face, and wherein the first face and the second face are oriented in a same direction in the first configuration, and in an opposite direction in the second configuration. 3. The ultrasound system of claim 1 , wherein: the first ultrasound probe is configured to receive an echo signal of the ultrasound signal from the bone in a third mode; and the digital logic circuit is configured to derive a third characteristic of the bone using a third mode, the third characteristic derived based on the echo signal received by the first ultrasound probe in the third mode. 4. The ultrasound system according to claim 1 , wherein the coupler comprises two arms, an intersection angle of the two arms are adjustable, and the first ultrasound probe and the second ultrasound probe are respectively rotatably coupled to ends of the two arms remote from an axis. 5. The ultrasound system of claim 1 , wherein the coupler comprises two non-retractable portions and a retractable portion arranged therebetween, which is retractable to different lengths, as required, into the two non-retractable portions, an angle between any of the two non-retractable portions and the retractable portion is adjustable, and the first ultrasound probe and the second ultrasound probe are respectively rotatably coupled to the two non-retractable portions. 6. The ultrasound system of claim 1 , wherein the ultrasound signal comprises at least one of a first ultrasound sub-signal in a first frequency band or a second ultrasound sub-signal in a second frequency band, and wherein the second frequency band is higher than the first frequency band. 7. The ultrasound system of claim 1 , wherein the first ultrasound probe comprises an ultrasound transducer configured to transmit the first and second ultrasound sub-signals. 8. The ultrasound system of claim 7 , wherein the first ultrasound probe is movable in a certain range so as to measure at a plurality of sites on the subject, the digital logic circuit is configured to: derive the first characteristic at each of the plurality of sites; and average the first characteristic derived at the plurality of sites to obtain an averaged first characteristic. 9. The ultrasound system of claim 7 , wherein the first ultrasound probe comprises two ultrasound transducers respectively configured to transmit the first and second ultrasound sub-signals. 10. The ultrasound system of claim 7 , wherein each of the two ultrasound transducers is movable in a certain range so as to measure at a plurality of sites on the subject, and wherein the digital logic circuit is configured to: derive the first characteristic at each of the plurality of sites; and average the first characteristics derived at the plurality of sites to obtain an averaged first characteristic. 11. The ultrasound system of claim 10 , wherein the first frequency band is [0.5MHz, 2MHz], and the second frequency band is [4MHz, 6MHz]. 12. The ultrasound system of claim 7 , wherein the digital logic circuit is configured to: derive a third characteristic based on the second ultrasound sub-signal, the third characteristic representing a coupling effect caused by soft tissue around the bone; and derive the first characteristic based on the first ultrasound sub-signal and the derived third characteristic. 13. The ultrasound system of claim 12 , wherein at least one ultrasound probe of the first ultrasound probe and the second ultrasound probe further comprises at least one pressure sensor for measuring the pressure applied to a face of the at least one ultrasound probe; and the digital logic circuit is configured to derive the first characteristic based on the received ultrasound signal and the measured pressure. 14. The ultrasound system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one pressure sensor comprises three pressure sensors, a distance between any two of the three pressure sensors being constant. 15. The ultrasound system of claim 14 , wherein the digital logic circuit is configured to derive the first characteristic based on the received determination, the ultrasound signal received by the second ultrasound probe, and a received indication of a distance between the first ultrasound probe and the second ultrasound probe. 16. A method for assessing one or more bones of a subject, the method comprising transmitting, via a first transducer array, ultrasound signals to one or more bones of a subject; receiving, via a second transducer array, ultrasound signals from one or more bones of a subject; arranging, via a coupler, the first and second transducer arrays in a first configuration associated with a first mode and a second configuration associated with a second mode, the coupler comprising a sensor; determining, via the sensor, whether the coupler is in the first or second configuration; deriving, via a digital logic circuit and when the coupler is in the first configuration, a first characteristic of the one or more bones using the first mode, the first characteristic derived based on the received determination and received ultrasound signal; and deriving, via the digital logic circuit and when the coupler is in the second configuration, a second characteristic of the one or more bones using the second mode, the second characteristic based on the received determination and the received ultrasound signal. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the first transducer array and the second transducer array are oriented in a same direction in the first configuration, and in an opposite direction in the second configuration. 18. The method of claim 16 , wherein: the first transducer array is configured to receive an echo signal of the ultrasound signal from the bone in a third mode; and the digital logic circuit is configured to derive a third characteristic of the bone using a third mode, the third characteristic derived based on the echo sign
for diagnosis of bone · CPC title
Transmission-tomography · CPC title
involving determining the position of the probe, e.g. with respect to an external reference frame or to the patient · CPC title
using sensors not mounted on the probe, e.g. mounted on an external reference frame · CPC title
using several separate ultrasound transducers or probes · CPC title
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