Apparatus, method and computer program product for calculating the speed of ultrasound in at least two tissue types
US-9420989-B2 · Aug 23, 2016 · US
US9757094B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9757094-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314139534-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 23, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 27, 2012 |
| Publication date | Sep 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 12, 2017 |
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An ultrasound diagnostic apparatus performs transmission and reception of ultrasonic waves for forming focal points used to set sound velocities at predetermined timing such that sound velocities having been set for all of respective segment regions established by dividing a subject are all reset every predetermined number of frames. Owing to this configuration, it becomes possible for the ultrasound diagnostic apparatus to suitably reset sound velocities of ultrasonic waves in the subject and also reduce the amount of calculation for resetting sound velocities.
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An ultrasound diagnostic apparatus comprising: a piezoelectric element array having piezoelectric elements arranged therein, each adapted to transmit ultrasonic waves, receive ultrasonic echoes reflected by a subject, and output reception signals according to received ultrasonic waves; a control processor adapted to control transmission and reception of ultrasonic waves by the piezoelectric element array; a storage unit adapted to store the reception signals output by the piezoelectric element array; a sound velocity setting processor adapted to divide the subject into multiple segment regions and set a sound velocity for each of the segment regions with use of the reception signals stored in the storage unit; and an image producing processor adapted to produce an ultrasound image by processing the reception signals output by the piezoelectric element array or the reception signals read out from the storage unit based on the sound velocity set for each of the segment regions, wherein the control processor causes the piezoelectric element array to perform transmission and reception of ultrasonic waves for forming transmission focal points for sound velocity setting by the sound velocity setting processor in a predetermined number of frames so as to be mutually different frame by frame and to include one of plurality of scanning lines of ultrasonic waves as a scanning line for sound velocity setting in each frame at predetermined timing such that sound velocities set for the respective segment regions in a predetermined region are all reset every predetermined number of frames, the scanning lines being formed with all of the transmission focal points for sound velocity setting, wherein the control processor causes the piezoelectric element array to perform transmission and reception of ultrasonic waves at predetermined timing such that scanning lines excepting the one of plurality of scanning lines in each frame are the normal scanning lines of the ultrasonic waves formed of the transmission focal points of the normal transmission and reception of ultrasonic waves for producing the ultrasound image, wherein the sound velocity setting processor sets an optimal sound velocity of a segment region corresponding to the one transmission focal point for sound velocity setting with use of a reception signal resulting from the transmission and reception of ultrasonic waves for forming the one transmission focal point for sound velocity setting, and wherein the control processor causes the piezoelectric element array to form transmission focal points on the scanning line for sound velocity setting in a greater number than a number of transmission focal points on each normal scanning line in each frame for ultrasound image production, and wherein the predetermined region is a region corresponding to a whole area of the ultrasound image to be produced. 2. A sound velocity setting method, comprising the steps of: providing a piezoelectric element array having piezoelectric elements arranged therein, each adapted to transmit ultrasonic waves, receive ultrasonic echoes reflected by a subject, and output reception signals according to received ultrasonic waves; providing a control processor adapted to control transmission and reception of ultrasonic waves by the piezoelectric element array; providing a storage unit adapted to store the reception signals output by the piezoelectric element array; providing a sound velocity setting processor adapted to divide the subject into multiple segment regions and set a sound velocity for each of the segment regions with use of the reception signals stored in the storage unit; providing an image producing processor adapted to produce an ultrasound image by processing the reception signals output by the piezoelectric element array or the reception signals read out from the storage unit based on the sound velocity set for each of the segment regions; at a time when a sound velocity in a subject is set by an ultrasound diagnostic apparatus, dividing the subject into multiple segment regions; performing transmission and reception of ultrasonic waves for forming transmission focal points for sound velocity setting in a predetermined number of frames so as to be mutually different frame by frame and to include one of plurality of scanning lines of the ultrasonic waves as a scanning line for sound velocity setting in each frame at predetermined timing such that sound velocities set for the respective segment regions in a predetermined region are all reset every predetermined number of frames, the scanning lines being formed with all of the transmission focal points for sound velocity setting; performing transmission and reception of ultrasonic waves at predetermined timing such that scanning lines excepting the one of plurality of scanning lines in each frame are normal scanning lines of the ultrasonic waves formed of the normal transmission focal points of the transmission and reception of the ultrasonic waves for producing an ultrasound image; and setting an optimal sound velocity of a segment region corresponding to the formed transmission focal point for sound velocity setting with use of a reception signal resulting from the transmission and reception of ultrasonic waves for forming the transmission focal point for sound velocity setting, wherein transmission focal points on the scanning line for sound velocity setting in a greater number than a number of transmission focal points on each normal scanning line in each frame for ultrasound image production are formed, and wherein the predetermined region is a region corresponding to a whole area of the ultrasound image to be produced. 3. A non-transitory recording medium having stored therein a program that is used by an ultrasound diagnostic apparatus to set a sound velocity of a subject and that causes a computer to implement: a providing step of providing a piezoelectric element array having piezoelectric elements arranged therein, each adapted to transmit ultrasonic waves, receive ultrasonic echoes reflected by a subject, and output reception signals according to received ultrasonic waves; a providing step of providing a control processor adapted to control transmission and reception of ultrasonic waves by the piezoelectric element array; a providing step of providing a storage unit adapted to store the reception signals output by the piezoelectric element array; a providing step of providing a sound velocity setting processor adapted to divide the subject into multiple segment regions and set a sound velocity for each of the segment regions with use of the reception signals stored in the storage unit; a providing step of providing an image producing processor adapted to produce an ultrasound image by processing the reception signals output by the piezoelectric element array or the reception signals read out from the storage unit based on the sound velocity set for each of the segment regions, a dividing step of dividing the subject into multiple segment regions; a transmission and reception step of performing transmission and reception of ultrasonic waves for forming transmission focal points for sound velocity setting in a predetermined number of frames so as to be mutually different frame by frame and to include one of plurality of scanning lines of ultrasonic waves as a scanning line for sound velocity setting in each frame at predetermined timing such that sound velocities set for the respective segment regions in a predetermined region are all reset every predetermined number of frames, the scanning lines being formed with all of the transmission focal points for sound velocity setting; and performing transmission and reception of ultrasonic waves at predetermined timing such that the scanning lines excepting the one of plurality of sca
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