Method and system for measuring flow through a heart valve
US-2017172538-A1 · Jun 22, 2017 · US
US9612142B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9612142-B2 |
| Application number | US-41261406-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 27, 2006 |
| Priority date | Apr 27, 2006 |
| Publication date | Apr 4, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 4, 2017 |
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A system for presenting multiple parallel slices comprises a display for displaying ultrasound data comprising 3D Doppler data over time. A user interface defines a proximal plane and a distal plane within the ultrasound data that are parallel to one another. The proximal and distal planes define a region of interest (ROI). A signal processor automatically extracts at least two slices based on the ultrasound data within the ROI. The at least two slices are parallel with respect to each other and are displayed on the display.
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A system for presenting multiple parallel slices, comprising: a display for displaying ultrasound data over time, the ultrasound data formed from a plurality of scan planes acquired by an array of transducers defining a face, the plurality of scan planes intersecting the face of the array; a user interface for defining a proximal plane and a distal plane within the ultrasound data that are parallel to one another, the proximal and distal planes intersecting multiple scan planes and not intersecting the face of the array, the proximal and distal planes defining a region of interest (ROI), the user interface receiving a user input to adjust an orientation of one of the proximal plane or distal plane to change the ROI, wherein a positional relationship between the proximal plane and distal plane is maintained, including at least one of an angular orientation or a distance therebetween; and a signal processor for automatically extracting a plurality of intermediate slices from the ultrasound data within the ROI and between the proximal and distal planes, the plurality of intermediate slices being parallel with respect to each other, the plurality of intermediate slices intersecting multiple scan planes and not intersecting the face of the array, the plurality of intermediate slices being displayed on the display; and wherein a positional relationship between the plurality of intermediate slices and the proximal and distal planes is maintained when the orientation of the proximal or distal plane is adjusted, including at least one of an angular orientation or a distance therebetween. 2. The system of claim 1 , further comprising the display displaying at least one long-axis plane based on the ultrasound data, the display displaying indicators of a position of the proximal plane and the distal plane on the at least one long-axis plane. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the proximal plane has a first depth and the distal plane has a second depth, wherein the proximal and distal planes have a first orientation, the signal processor automatically updating the plurality of intermediate slices on the display when the user interface changes at least one of the first and second depths and the first orientation. 4. The system of claim 1 , the user interface further accepting input for indicating an ROI of anatomical structure on one of the plurality of intermediate slices at a first time position, the signal processor measuring an area of the ROI and interpolating corresponding areas of like anatomical structure on the ultrasound data over one of a predetermined time period prior to the first time position, a predetermined time period subsequent to the first time position, and a predetermined time period having the first time position therewithin. 5. The system of claim 1 , the user interface further accepting input for indicating first and second ROIs of like anatomical structure on one of the plurality of intermediate slices at first and second time positions, the signal processor tracking the like anatomical structure on the ultrasound data between the first and second time positions. 6. The system of claim 1 , the user interface further accepting input for indicating first and second ROIs of like anatomical structure on one of the plurality of intermediate slices at first and second time positions, the signal processor measuring a first and a second flow jet area within the first and second ROIs, the signal processor interpolating flow jet area on the ultrasound data between the first and second time positions. 7. A method for displaying multiple parallel slices, comprising: defining a region of interest (ROI) within a volume of data based on user selected planes, the volume of data comprising volumetric data over at least one cardiac cycle, the volume of data formed from a plurality of scan planes acquired by an array of transducers defining a face and the user selected planes intersecting multiple scan planes and not intersecting the face of the array, an orientation of the user selected planes adjustable to change the ROI to position a flow jet perpendicular to the planes, and wherein a positional relationship between the planes is maintained, including at least one of an angular orientation or a distance therebetween; automatically extracting and displaying at least two intermediate slices of ultrasound data from within the ROI at a first time position, the at least two intermediate slices intersecting multiple scan planes and not intersecting the face of the array; calculating a first flow jet area based on one of the at least two slices at the first time position; and defining at least one point proximate the first flow jet area, the first flow jet area being calculated automatically based on the at least one point. 8. The method of claim 7 , further comprising: defining a proximal plane within the volume of data; and defining a distal plane within the volume of data, the distal and proximal planes being parallel to one another and defining the ROI. 9. The method of claim 7 , further comprising: displaying a long-axis plane based on the volume of data; and displaying first and second parallel lines on the long-axis plane, the first and second parallel lines defining the ROI. 10. The method of claim 7 , further comprising: changing at least one of depth, size and orientation of the ROI within the volume of data; and automatically updating the at least two slices of ultrasound data based on a current location of the ROI. 11. The method of claim 7 , further comprising: measuring a second flow jet area on one of the at least two slices at a second time position, the first flow jet area and the second flow jet area indicating like anatomical structure; and interpolating flow jet area on the ultrasound data between the first and second time positions. 12. The method of claim 7 , wherein the at least two slices further comprise at least three parallel slices spaced equidistant with respect to each other. 13. The method of claim 7 , further comprising interpolating the flow jet area on the ultrasound data over one of a predetermined time period prior to the first time position, a predetermined time period subsequent to the first time position, and a predetermined time period having the first time position therewithin. 14. A method for measuring a flow jet area over a portion of a cardiac cycle, comprising: defining a region of interest (ROI) within a volume of data comprising volumetric data over at least one cardiac cycle, the volume of data formed from a plurality of scan planes acquired by an array of transducers defining a face; automatically extracting and displaying on a display multiple intermediate parallel slices of ultrasound data from within the ROI, the multiple intermediate parallel slices intersecting multiple scan planes and not intersecting the face of the array; adjusting a position of one of the multiple intermediate parallel slices, wherein a positional relationship between the multiple intermediate parallel slices is maintained, including at least one of an angular orientation or a distance therebetween; measuring a first flow jet area based on a first slice at a first time position and measuring a second flow jet area based on a second slice at a second time position; defining at least one point proximate the first flow jet area, the first flow jet area being calculated automatically based on the at least one point; and interpolating the flow jet area on the ultrasound data between the first and second time positions. 15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising
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