Method and system for visualizing overlapping images
US-2020046324-A1 · Feb 13, 2020 · US
US11619737B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11619737-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016918613-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 1, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jul 1, 2020 |
| Publication date | Apr 4, 2023 |
| Grant date | Apr 4, 2023 |
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An ultrasound imaging system and method includes acquiring volumetric Doppler data, identifying a first subset of the volumetric Doppler data with turbulent characteristics, identifying a second subset of the volumetric Doppler data with non-turbulent characteristics, and generating a volume-rendered image based at least in part on the volumetric Doppler data. Generating the volume-rendered image includes rendering a turbulent flow volume based on the first subset in a first color, rendering a non-turbulent flow volume based on the second subset in two or more colors that are different than the first color. Generating the volume-rendered image includes rendering an outer perimeter of the non-turbulent flow volume with a higher opacity than a central region of the non-turbulent flow volume. The ultrasound imaging system and method includes displaying the volume-rendered image.
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I claim: 1. A method of ultrasound imaging comprising: acquiring volumetric Doppler data with an ultrasound probe; identifying a first subset of the volumetric Doppler data with turbulent blood flow characteristics; identifying a second subset of the volumetric Doppler data with non-turbulent blood flow characteristics; generating a volume-rendered image based at least in part on the volumetric Doppler data, wherein generating the volume-rendered image comprises: rendering a turbulent flow volume based on the first subset of the volumetric Doppler data in a first color; rendering a non-turbulent flow volume based on the second subset of the volumetric Doppler data in two or more colors that are different than the first color, wherein an outer perimeter of the non-turbulent flow volume is rendered with a higher opacity than a central region of the non-turbulent flow volume, wherein the turbulent flow volume is rendered with a higher opacity than the central region of the non-turbulent flow volume when the turbulent flow volume is positioned behind some or all of the non-turbulent flow volume with respect to a view direction of the volume-rendered image and displaying the volume-rendered image on a display device. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein a first of the two or more colors is used to represent a first flow direction towards an ultrasound probe and a second of the two or more colors is used to represent a second flow direction away from the ultrasound probe. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the first of the two or more colors is red and the second of the two or more colors is blue. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the first color is green. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the turbulent flow volume is rendered with a higher opacity than the central region of the non-turbulent flow volume. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the turbulent flow volume is rendered with a higher opacity than the outer perimeter of the non-turbulent flow volume. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the turbulent flow volume represents turbulent flow from a jet in a heart. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the central region of the non-turbulent flow volume is rendered with a user selectable opacity. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the central region of the non-turbulent flow volume is rendered as transparent. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the volume-rendered image is a live volume-rendered image. 11. The method of claim 1 , wherein the non-turbulent flow volume includes two or more discrete non-turbulent flow volumes. 12. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: acquiring volumetric B-mode data with the ultrasound probe; and wherein said generating the volume-rendered image further comprises rendering a B-mode volume based on the volumetric B-mode data. 13. An ultrasound imaging system comprising: a display device; an ultrasound probe; a user interface; and a processor in electronic communication with the display device and the user interface, wherein the processor is configured to: control the ultrasound probe to acquire volumetric Doppler data; identify a first subset of the volumetric Doppler data that exhibits turbulent blood flow characteristics; identify a second subset of the volumetric Doppler data that exhibits non-turbulent blood flow characteristics; generate a volume-rendered image based at least in part on the volumetric Doppler data by: rendering a turbulent flow volume based on the first subset of the volumetric Doppler data in a first color; rendering a non-turbulent flow volume based on the second subset of the volumetric Doppler data in two or more colors that are different than the first color, wherein an outer perimeter of the non-turbulent flow volume is rendered with a higher opacity than a central region of the non-turbulent flow, wherein the turbulent flow volume is rendered with a higher opacity than the central region of the non-turbulent flow volume when the turbulent flow volume is positioned behind some or all of the non-turbulent flow volume with respect to a view direction of the volume-rendered image; and display the volume-rendered image on the display device. 14. The ultrasound imaging system of claim 13 , wherein the processor is configured to identify the first subset of the volumetric Doppler data based on a velocity variance of the volumetric Doppler data. 15. The ultrasound imaging system of claim 13 , wherein the processor is configured to apply an illumination and a shading to the volume rendering of the volumetric Doppler data based on the position of a virtual light source. 16. The ultrasound imaging system of claim, 13 , wherein a first of the two or more colors is red and a second of the two or more colors is blue, and wherein the red is used to represent a first flow direction towards the ultrasound probe and the blue is used to represent a second flow direction away from the ultrasound probe. 17. The ultrasound imaging system of claim 13 , wherein the turbulent flow volume represents a jet in a heart. 18. The ultrasound imaging system of claim 13 , wherein the processor is configured to render the central region as transparent. 19. The ultrasound imaging system of claim 13 , wherein the processor is further configured to: control the ultrasound probe to acquire volumetric B-mode data; and wherein the processor is further configured to generate the volume-rendered image by rendering a B-mode volume based on the volumetric B-mode data. 20. The ultrasound imaging system of claim 19 , wherein the processor is configured to control the ultrasound probe to acquire the volumetric Doppler data and the volumetric B-mode data in an interleaved manner.
Colour Doppler imaging · CPC title
combining images from the same or different imaging techniques, e.g. color Doppler and B-mode · CPC title
involving processing of raw data to produce diagnostic data, e.g. for generating an image · CPC title
involving the acquisition of a 3D volume of data · CPC title
Measuring blood flow · CPC title
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