Visualization of reflectors in intraluminal ultrasound images and associated systems, methods, and devices

US12178640B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12178640-B2
Application numberUS-202017065420-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 7, 2020
Priority dateOct 8, 2019
Publication dateDec 31, 2024
Grant dateDec 31, 2024

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Systems, methods, and devices for visualizing a reflector in a lumen of a patient are provided. In one embodiment, a system for visualizing a reflector includes an intraluminal ultrasound imaging catheter in communication with a processor circuit. The processor circuit is configured to receive, from the intraluminal ultrasound imaging catheter, ultrasound image signals representative of the lumen and the reflector, generate first ultrasound image data based on the ultrasound image signals, generate second ultrasound image data based on a portion of the ultrasound image signals associated with a second frequency different from the transmit frequency, and output a visualization based on the first and second ultrasound image data to a display. In some aspects, the visualization may serve to identify and distinguish nonlinear reflectors from linear reflectors in the combined image.

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An apparatus for visualizing a reflector in a blood vessel of a patient, comprising: an intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) imaging catheter comprising a transducer array; and a processor circuit communicatively coupled to the IVUS imaging catheter, wherein the processor circuit is configured to: receive, from the IVUS imaging catheter, IVUS image signals, wherein a first portion of the IVUS image signals are representative of first echoes produced by a plurality of linear reflectors and second portion of the IVUS image signals are representative of second echoes produced by one or more nonlinear reflectors such that the first portion of the IVUS image signals and the second portion of the IVUS image signals are obtained by the transducer array while positioned at a location along a length of the blood vessel, wherein the first echoes produced by the plurality of linear reflectors comprise a first frequency matching a transmit frequency of the IVUS imaging catheter, and wherein the second echoes produced by the one or more nonlinear reflectors comprise a second frequency different than the transmit frequency of the IVUS imaging catheter, generate a first IVUS image based on the first portion of the IVUS image signals; generate a different, second IVUS image based on the second portion of the IVUS image signals; and output, to a display in communication with the processor circuit, the first IVUS image and the second IVUS image such that the first IVUS image and the second IVUS image are displayed simultaneously and proximate to one another, wherein the first IVUS image and the second IVUS image show the blood vessel at the location where the transducer array was positioned. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the processor circuit is configured to: apply a first bandpass filter to the first portion of the IVUS image signals to generate the first IVUS image; and apply a second bandpass filter to the second portion of the IVUS image signals to generate the second IVUS image; wherein the first bandpass filter is associated with a first frequency band that includes the transmit frequency, and wherein the second bandpass filter is associated with a second frequency band that includes a harmonic of the transmit frequency and is non-overlapping with the first frequency band. 3. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the second frequency band is higher than the first frequency band. 4. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the processor circuit is configured to output, to the display, a numerical representation associated with the second IVUS image. 5. The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the processor circuit is configured to compute a geometrical value of the nonlinear reflector based on the second portion of the IVUS image signals, and wherein the numerical representation represents the geometrical value. 6. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the processor circuit is configured to generate a composite image based on the first IVUS image and the second IVUS image. 7. The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the processor circuit is configured to generate the composite image by overlaying the second IVUS image on the first IVUS image, and wherein portions of the composite image corresponding to the second IVUS image comprise a different color from portions of the composite image corresponding to the first IVUS image. 8. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first IVUS image is generated by a first processing thread, and wherein the second IVUS image is generated by a second processing thread. 9. A method for visualizing a reflector in a blood vessel of a patient, comprising: receiving intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) image signals obtained by an IVUS imaging catheter comprising a transducer array, wherein a first portion of the IVUS image signals are representative of first echoes produced by a plurality of linear reflectors and a second portion of the IVUS image signals are representative of second echoes produced by a one or more nonlinear reflectors such that the first portion of the IVUS image signals and the second portion of the IVUS image signals are obtained by the transducer array while positioned at a location along a length of the blood vessel, wherein the first echoes produced by the plurality of linear reflectors comprise a first frequency matching a transmit frequency of the IVUS imaging catheter, and wherein the second echoes produced by the one or more nonlinear reflectors comprise a second frequency different than the transmit frequency of the IVUS imaging catheter; generating a first IVUS image based on the first portion of the IVUS image signals; generating a different, second IVUS image based on the second portion of the IVUS image signals; and outputting, to a display, the first IVUS image and the second IVUS image such that the first IVUS image and the second IVUS image are displayed simultaneously and proximate to one another, wherein the first IVUS image and the second IVUS image show the blood vessel at the location where the transducer array was positioned. 10. The method of claim 9 , further comprising: applying a first bandpass filter to the first portion of the IVUS image signals to generate the first IVUS image; and applying a second bandpass filter to the second portion of the IVUS image signals to generate the second IVUS image, wherein the first bandpass filter is associated with a first frequency band that includes the transmit frequency, and wherein the second bandpass filter is associated with a second frequency band that includes a harmonic of the transmit frequency and is non-overlapping with the first frequency band. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the second frequency band is higher than the first frequency band. 12. The method of claim 9 , further comprising: generating a numerical representation associated with the second IVUS image; and outputting the numerical representation to the display. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein generating the numerical representation comprises computing a geometrical value of the nonlinear reflector. 14. The method of claim 9 , wherein outputting to the display further comprises generating a composite image based on the first IVUS image and the second IVUS image. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein generating the composite image comprises overlaying the second IVUS image on the first IVUS image, and wherein portions of the composite image corresponding to the second IVUS image comprise a different color from portions of the composite image corresponding to the first IVUS image.

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  • characterised by displaying multiple images or images and diagnostic data on one display · CPC title

  • for locating instruments · CPC title

  • Details of catheter construction · CPC title

  • in body cavities or body tracts, e.g. by using catheters · CPC title

  • combining images from the same or different imaging techniques, e.g. color Doppler and B-mode · CPC title

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What does patent US12178640B2 cover?
Systems, methods, and devices for visualizing a reflector in a lumen of a patient are provided. In one embodiment, a system for visualizing a reflector includes an intraluminal ultrasound imaging catheter in communication with a processor circuit. The processor circuit is configured to receive, from the intraluminal ultrasound imaging catheter, ultrasound image signals representative of the lum…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Philips Image Guided Therapy Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B8/085. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 31 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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