System and method for acquiring optoacoustic data and producing parametric maps using subband acoustic compensation
US-9517055-B2 · Dec 13, 2016 · US
US9733119B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9733119-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313842538-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 2, 2011 |
| Publication date | Aug 15, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 15, 2017 |
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A serialized probe component for an optoacoustic device has a unique identifier associated therewith and includes, in an embodiment, an operative connection between a read-write memory and the optoacoustic device. Software adapted to generate and store logs in a read-write memory is executed on the optoacoustic device and stores logs concerning utilization of the serialized probe component on the read-write memory. A method for logging operational information concerning an optoacoustic device is further disclosed.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for logging operational information concerning an optoacoustic device for imaging a subject, the optoacoustic device having: a light generator adapted to create light pulses sufficient to generate an optoacoustic response in the subject, a light output port for outputting at least a portion of the light pulses, a light output port connector, a waveguide adapted to connect with the light output port connector and capable of directing the light pulses to the subject, a first sensor adapted to provide a first measurement representative of the power of each light pulse entering the waveguide; a handheld probe adapted to connect with the waveguide, the handheld probe having: a unique identifier; a second sensor adapted to provide a second measurement representative of the power of each light pulse leaving the waveguide; and an ultrasound transducer array having an active end, the ultrasound transducer array comprising a plurality of ultrasound transducer elements, the ultrasound transducer array having an inner surface of an acoustic lens at its active end; a multi-pin connector adapted to receive a plurality of electrical signals produced by the ultrasound transducer array and reflective of an optoacoustic response in the subject, a signal processing system for responding to the electrical signals received by the multi-pin connector, a read-write memory for storing data concerning utilization of the handheld probe; a plurality of electrical paths, each electrical path running from each ultrasound transducer element in the ultrasound transducer array to a probe component connector adapted to interconnect with the multi-pin connector; software for operating the optoacoustic device having software version information; the software further adapted to generate and store logs concerning utilization of the serialized probe component on the read-write memory, and a switch for operation of the optoacoustic device, the method comprising: engaging the switch for operation of the optoacoustic device; logging operational information concerning the operation of the optoacoustic device during an operative period after engaging the switch but before disengaging the switch, wherein the operational information includes the average difference between each of the first measurements and each of the second measurements; disengaging the switch; creating a log entry comprising: time and date of the logged operational information; the unique identifier of the handheld probe; the software version information; the logged operational information concerning operation of the optoacoustic device during the operative period; writing the log entry to the read-write memory; and identify in a variation in the operation performance of the waveguide based on the logged operational information. 2. The method for logging operational information concerning an optoacoustic device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the information concerning operation of the optoacoustic device during the operative period includes one or more of: a count of the number of light pulses occurring during the operative period; a variation in performance of a discrete component of the optoacoustic device during the operative period; a measurement of the peak light energy; a measurement of the total light energy; and a variation in the absolute performance of each of the ultrasound transducer elements. 3. The method for logging operational information concerning an optoacoustic device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the information concerning operation of the optoacoustic device during the operative period includes one or more of: a count of the number of light pulses occurring during the operative period; a variation in performance of a discrete component of the optoacoustic device during the operative period; and a variation in the relative performance of each of the ultrasound transducer elements. 4. The method for logging operational information concerning an optoacoustic device as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising: reading at least one previously created log entry; analyzing the logged operational information contained in the least one previously created log entry to determine a baseline for the optoacoustic device; comparing the operational information concerning operation of the optoacoustic device during the operative period with the baseline for the optoacoustic device; and reporting changes between the compared operational information and the baseline for the optoacoustic device.
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