Analysis of mitral regurgitation by ultrasonic imaging

US10674993B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10674993-B2
Application numberUS-201113994794-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 16, 2011
Priority dateDec 23, 2010
Publication dateJun 9, 2020
Grant dateJun 9, 2020

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An ultrasonic diagnostic imaging system is described which quantifies regurgitant flow through a mitral valve. A flow quantification processor (34) in the ultrasound system produces a mathematical model of a flow velocity field proximal to a regurgitant orifice. The velocity field model produces values of velocity vectors directed toward the regurgitant orifice. These modeled values are modified for the effects of ultrasound physics and ultrasound system operation to produce expected velocity values. The expected velocity values are compared with actual Doppler velocities measured by the ultrasound system, and the differences accumulated to a mean square error which is used to adjust parameters of the model such as the orifice location and flow velocities. When this iterative processing converges with a desired comparison, parameters derived from the finally adjusted model are used to calculate the true orifice location, flow rate, and volume flow.

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A diagnostic ultrasound system for measuring regurgitant flow comprising: an ultrasound probe having a transducer array configured to transmit ultrasonic energy to and receive ultrasonic echoes from a location of regurgitant flow in a body; an image processor configured to produce an ultrasound image of the location of regurgitant flow, based, at least in part, on received echoes; a Doppler processor, configured to produce Doppler ultrasound measurements of blood flow velocity in the vicinity of the location of regurgitant flow, based, at least in part, on the received echoes; a flow quantification processor configured to: produce a model of a flow velocity field in the vicinity of the location of regurgitant flow, wherein the model derives approximated flow velocity values; iteratively compare the approximated flow velocity values derived from the model with the flow velocity measurements produced by the Doppler processor; calculate, at each iteration, error terms for all of the approximated flow velocity values based on the comparison of the approximated flow velocity values and the flow velocity measurements produced by the Doppler processor; integrate the error terms over the flow velocity field to produce an integrated error term; and iteratively adjust the model in response to the comparison, wherein an adjustment of the model reduces the integrated error term; and a display device, coupled to the image processor and the flow quantification processor, the display configured to display the ultrasound image of the location of regurgitant flow and a flow measurement derived from the adjusted model of the flow velocity field. 2. The diagnostic ultrasound system of claim 1 , wherein the flow quantification processor is further configured to adjust approximated flow velocity values for factors encountered when using an ultrasound system to measure velocity. 3. The diagnostic ultrasound system of claim 2 , wherein the factors include at least one of effects due to the physics of ultrasound and operating parameters of the ultrasound system being used to measure velocity. 4. The diagnostic ultrasound system of claim 3 , wherein one of the factors comprises the Doppler angle. 5. The diagnostic ultrasound system of claim 3 , wherein one of the factors comprises wall filter bias. 6. The diagnostic ultrasound system of claim 3 , wherein one of the factors comprises Doppler spectral broadening. 7. The diagnostic ultrasound system of claim 3 , wherein one of the factors comprises aliasing effects. 8. The diagnostic ultrasound system of claim 1 , wherein the flow velocity field comprises an acceptance zone in the vicinity of an orifice, the acceptance zone exhibiting a two dimensional arcuate shape. 9. The diagnostic ultrasound system of claim 1 , wherein the flow velocity field comprises an acceptance zone in the vicinity of an orifice, the acceptance zone exhibiting a three dimensional hemispherical shape. 10. The diagnostic ultrasound system of claim 1 , wherein the adjustment of the model comprises an adjustment to the approximated flow velocity values derived from the model. 11. The diagnostic ultrasound system of claim 1 , wherein the adjustment of the model comprises an adjustment to the shape of the flow velocity field. 12. The diagnostic ultrasound system of claim 11 , wherein the adjusted shape of the flow velocity field comprises one of a parabolic shape, a flattened circular shape, a paraboloid, or an oblate spheroid. 13. The diagnostic ultrasound system of claim 1 , wherein the adjustment of the model comprises an adjustment to a location of or a distance to a regurgitant orifice. 14. A method for assessing regurgitant flow with an ultrasound system comprising: imaging with an ultrasound probe and an image processor a location of regurgitant flow in a body; producing a model of a flow velocity field in the vicinity of the location of regurgitant flow; producing Doppler ultrasound measurements of blood flow velocity in the vicinity of the location of regurgitant flow; comparing approximated flow velocity values derived from the model with the Doppler ultrasound measurements of blood flow velocity; calculating error terms for all of the approximately flow velocity values based on the comparison of the approximated flow velocity values and the Doppler ultrasound measurements of blood flow velocity; integrating the error terms over the flow velocity field to produce an integrated error term; adjusting one or more parameters of the model in response to the comparison, wherein an adjustment of one or more parameters reduces the integrated error term; and displaying an ultrasound image of the location of regurgitant flow and a flow measurement derived from a parameter of the adjusted model. 15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising adjusting the model of the flow velocity field for an effect of one or more of the physics of ultrasound or an operating parameter of the ultrasound system prior to the comparing step. 16. The method of claim 14 , wherein producing further comprises producing a model of an arcuate flow velocity field located in the vicinity of a regurgitant orifice. 17. The method of claim 14 , wherein producing further comprises producing a model of a hemispherical flow velocity field located in the vicinity of a regurgitant orifice.

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  • A61B8/06Primary

    Measuring blood flow · CPC title

  • Tomography (A61B8/10, A61B8/12 take precedence) · CPC title

  • involving Doppler signals · CPC title

  • Combined Doppler and pulse-echo imaging systems · CPC title

  • for diagnosis of the heart · CPC title

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What does patent US10674993B2 cover?
An ultrasonic diagnostic imaging system is described which quantifies regurgitant flow through a mitral valve. A flow quantification processor (34) in the ultrasound system produces a mathematical model of a flow velocity field proximal to a regurgitant orifice. The velocity field model produces values of velocity vectors directed toward the regurgitant orifice. These modeled values are modifie…
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Wei Qifeng, Thiele Karl, Yoganathan Ajit, and 3 more
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Primary CPC classification A61B8/06. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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