Acoustic wave diagnostic apparatus and control method of acoustic wave diagnostic apparatus
US-2022028104-A1 · Jan 27, 2022 · US
US12070352B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12070352-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217836238-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 9, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jun 9, 2022 |
| Publication date | Aug 27, 2024 |
| Grant date | Aug 27, 2024 |
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An ultrasound system includes a single transducer. The single transducer includes a flexible substrate. The single transducer also includes an array of transducer elements disposed on the flexible substrate and configured to be disposed on an abdomen of a subject having one or more fetuses disposed within a single uterus and to acquire scan data. The ultrasound system also includes a processor coupled to the single transducer and configured to receive the scan data and to determine a respective fetal heart rate of each fetus of the one or more fetuses based on the scan data.
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An ultrasound system, comprising: a single transducer, comprising: a flexible substrate; and an array of transducer elements disposed on the flexible substrate and configured to be disposed on an abdomen of a subject having one or more fetuses disposed within a single uterus and to acquire scan data; and a processor coupled to the single transducer and configured to receive the scan data, to determine a respective location of each fetus of the one or more fetuses based on the scan data, and to determine a respective fetal heart rate of each fetus of the one or more fetuses based on the scan data with Doppler shifts applied, wherein the processor is configured to provide signals to the single transducer to cause different subsets of the transducer elements to sequentially fire for capturing sub-aperture full matrix capture (FMC) data, to receive the sub-aperture FMC data, and to perform total focusing method reconstruction to determine the respective location of each fetus of the one or more fetuses based on the sub-aperture FMC data, and wherein the processor is configured to determine the respective location of each fetus of the one or more fetuses prior both to applying the Doppler shifts to the scan data and to determining the respective fetal heart rate of each fetus of the one or more fetuses based on the scan data with the Doppler shifts applied. 2. The ultrasound system of claim 1 , wherein the array of transducer elements is configured to determine a maternal heart rate of the subject based on the scan data. 3. The ultrasound system of claim 1 , wherein the processor is configured to adjust a focusing of the transducer elements and a timing of data acquisition from the different subsets of the transducer elements both to keep locked on the one or more fetuses and to maintain monitoring of the respective fetal heart rate of each fetus upon movement of the one or more fetuses without adjusting a position of the single transducer. 4. The ultrasound system of claim 1 , wherein the flexible substrate comprises a stretchable mesh. 5. The ultrasound system of claim 4 , wherein the stretchable mesh has respective openings on a superior end and an inferior end to enable the flexible substrate to be slid along the subject to be disposed on the abdomen. 6. The ultrasound system of claim 1 , wherein the single transducer is coupled to the processor via a wired connection. 7. The ultrasound system of claim 1 , wherein the single transducer is coupled to the processor via a wireless connection. 8. An ultrasound system, comprising: a transducer, comprising; a flexible substrate; and an array of transducer elements disposed on the flexible substrate and configured to be disposed on an abdomen of a subject having one or more fetuses disposed within a single uterus and to acquire scan data for determining a respective fetal heart rate of each fetus of the one or more fetuses based on the scan data; and a processor coupled to the transducer and configured to provide signals to the transducer to cause different subsets of the array of transducer elements to sequentially fire for capturing a B-mode dataset, to receive the B-mode dataset, to perform segmentation of regions of interest utilizing inter-frame motion estimation metrics to determine a respective location of each fetus of the one or more fetuses based on the B-mode dataset, and to determine a respective fetal heart rate of each fetus of the one or more fetuses based on the scan data with Doppler shifts applied, and wherein the processor is configured to determine the respective location of each fetus of the one or more fetuses prior both to applying the Doppler shifts to the scan data and to determining the respective fetal heart rate of each fetus of the one or more fetuses based on the scan data with the Doppler shifts applied. 9. The ultrasound system of claim 8 , wherein the processor is configured to determine a respective location of each fetus of the one or more fetuses based on the scan data. 10. The ultrasound system of claim 8 , wherein the processor is configured to determine a maternal heart rate of the subject based on the scan data. 11. The ultrasound system of claim 8 , wherein the flexible substrate comprises a stretchable mesh. 12. The ultrasound system of claim 11 , wherein the stretchable mesh has respective openings on a superior end and an inferior end to enable the flexible substrate to be slid along the subject to be disposed on the abdomen. 13. A method for simultaneously monitoring fetal heart rate in a plurality of fetuses in a uterus, comprising: providing, via a processor, signals to a single transducer to cause different subsets of transducer elements of the single transducer to sequentially capture scan data, wherein the single transducer comprises a flexible substrate and a flexible array having the transducer elements disposed on the flexible substrate, and wherein providing the signals to the single transducer comprises providing the signals to the single transducer to cause the different subsets of the transducer elements to sequentially capture sub-aperture full matrix capture (FMC) data; receiving, at the processor, the scan data and the sub-aperture FMC data; determining, via the processor, a respective location of each fetus of the plurality of fetuses based on the scan data, wherein determining the respective location comprises performing total focusing method reconstruction to determine the respective location of each fetus of the plurality of fetuses based on the sub-aperture FMC data; applying, via the processor, Doppler shifts to the scan data; and determining, via the processor, a respective fetal heart rate of each fetus of the plurality of fetuses based on the scan data with the Doppler shifts applied, wherein the respective location of each fetus of the plurality of fetuses is determined prior both to applying the Doppler shifts to the scan data and to determining the respective fetal heart rate of each fetus of the plurality fetuses based on the scan data with the Doppler shifts applied. 14. The method of claim 13 , comprising adjusting, via the processor, a focusing of the transducer elements and a timing of data acquisition from the different subsets of the transducer elements both to keep locked on the plurality of fetuses and to maintain monitoring of the respective fetal heart rate of each fetus upon movement of the plurality of fetuses without adjusting a position of the single transducer.
involving Doppler signals · CPC title
the transducer being a phased array · CPC title
using several separate ultrasound transducers or probes · CPC title
Wireless probes · CPC title
characterised by straps, belts, cuffs or braces · CPC title
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