Shadow effects in simulated ultrasound images derived from computed tomography images using a focused beam tracing model

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Simulation of ultrasound images based on computed tomography (CT) data has previously been performed with different approaches. Shadow effects are normally pronounced in ultrasound images, so they should be included in the simulation. In this study, a method to capture the shadow effects has been developed, which makes the simulated ultrasound images appear more realistic. The method using a focused beam tracing model gives diffuse shadows that are similar to the ones observed in measurements on real objects. Ultrasound images of a cod (Gadus morhua) were obtained with a BK Medical 2202 ProFocus ultrasound scanner (BK Medical, Herlev, Denmark) equipped with a dedicated research interface giving access to beamformed radio frequency data. CT images were obtained with an Aquilion ONE Toshiba CT scanner (Toshiba Medical Systems Corp., Tochigi, Japan). CT data were mapped from Hounsfield units to backscatter strength, attenuation coefficients, and characteristic acoustic impedance. The focused beam tracing model was used to create maps of the transmission coefficient and scattering strength maps. Field II was then used to simulate an ultrasound image of 38.9 × 55.3 × 4.5 mm, using 10 6 point scatterers. As there is no quantitative method to assess quality of a simulated ultrasound image compared to a measured one, visual inspection was used for evaluation.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftJournal of the Acoustical Society of America
Vol/bind132
Udgave nummer1
Sider (fra-til)487-497
Antal sider11
ISSN0001-4966
DOI
StatusUdgivet - jul. 2012

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Funding Information:
This work is sponsored by a grant from the Globalization project of the Technical University of Danmark (DTU). Special thanks to Stina Bjørk Stenersen Hansen at the National Institute of Aquatic Resources (DTU Aqua) for supplying the fish specimens, Karl-Johan Stæhr at DTU Aqua for advice on experimental details in connection with the US scan, and Tina Bock Pedersen at the Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet for the CT scanning of the fish.

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