Anatomically intelligent echochardiography for point-of-care

US11562463B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11562463-B2
Application numberUS-202117149839-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 15, 2021
Priority dateDec 21, 2012
Publication dateJan 24, 2023
Grant dateJan 24, 2023

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An apparatus includes an imaging probe and is configured for dynamically arranging presentation of visual feedback for guiding manual adjustment, via the probe, of a location, and orientation, associated with the probe. The arranging is selectively based on comparisons between fields of view of the probe and respective results of segmenting image data acquired via the probe. In an embodiment, the apparatus includes a sensor which guides a decision that acoustic coupling quality is insufficient, the apparatus issuing a user alert upon the decision.

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What is claimed is: 1. An ultrasound apparatus comprising: an ultrasound imaging probe; and a user-guidance processor configured for dynamically arranging presentation of feedback for guiding manual adjustment of a location, and orientation, associated with said probe, said arranging selectively based on comparisons between fields of view of said probe and respective results of segmenting image data acquired via said probe, wherein the feedback further comprises an indicator to a user for probe movement and an indicator to a user to pause movement of the probe, and wherein the user-guidance processor is further adapted to actuate the indicator to a user to pause movement of the probe so that image segmentation can occur. 2. The ultrasound apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the ultrasound imaging probe further comprises: a plurality of transducer elements, and a sensor of acoustic coupling quality, wherein the sensor comprises at least one pressure sensor disposed in proximity with the plurality of transducer elements, wherein the ultrasound apparatus is further adapted to issue a user alert upon a decision, based on output of the sensor, that acoustic coupling quality is insufficient. 3. The ultrasound apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the probe sensor further comprises about eight pressure sensors disposed in proximity to the plurality of transducer elements. 4. The ultrasound apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the user alert comprises one or more of a visual alert and an auditory alert. 5. The ultrasound apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the visual alert is on the imaging probe. 6. The ultrasound apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the indicator to pause probe movement is actuated for about two seconds. 7. The ultrasound apparatus of claim 1 wherein the presentation of feedback further comprises a visual indicator. 8. The ultrasound apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the presentation of feedback further comprises an audible indicator. 9. The ultrasound apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the indicator for probe movement further comprises an instruction to shift probe orientation in a given direction. 10. The ultrasound apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the indicator for probe movement further comprises an indication that the user should look to a display for directions for probe movement. 11. The ultrasound apparatus of claim 1 , wherein actuation of an indicator to a user to pause movement of the probe is followed by an instruction for probe movement. 12. The ultrasound apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the user-guidance processor is further adapted to make a determination that a desired field of view has been obtained; wherein the making of a determination that a desired field of view has been obtain is followed by an instruction to halt probe movement. 13. An ultrasound apparatus comprising: an ultrasound imaging probe; and a user-guidance processor configured for dynamically arranging presentation of feedback for guiding manual adjustment of a location, and orientation, associated with said probe, said arranging selectively based on comparisons between fields of view of said probe and respective results of segmenting image data acquired via said probe, wherein the feedback further comprises an indicator to a user for probe movement and an indicator to a user to pause movement of the probe, wherein the user-guidance processor is further adapted to make a determination that a desired field of view has been obtained, wherein the making of a determination that a desired field of view has been obtain is followed by an instruction to halt probe movement, and wherein the instruction to halt probe movement is followed by detection of whether probe movement has been halted.

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  • Device being portable or laptop-like · CPC title

  • Ultrasound image · CPC title

  • Luminous indicators · CPC title

  • for extracting a diagnostic or physiological parameter from medical diagnostic data (for algorithms to analyse biomedical images G06T7/0012) · CPC title

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What does patent US11562463B2 cover?
An apparatus includes an imaging probe and is configured for dynamically arranging presentation of visual feedback for guiding manual adjustment, via the probe, of a location, and orientation, associated with the probe. The arranging is selectively based on comparisons between fields of view of the probe and respective results of segmenting image data acquired via the probe. In an embodiment, t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Koninklijke Philips Nv
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06T3/00. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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