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Parametric harmonic-to-fundamental ratio contrast echocardiography: a novel approach to identification and accurate measurement of left ventricular area under variable levels of ultrasound signal attenuation.

Shiro Yoshifuku1, Shigao Chen, Eileen M McMahon, Akiko Yoshikawa, Partho P Sengupta, Josef Korinek, Marek Belohlavek.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: We introduced a harmonic-to-fundamental ratio (HFR) of the radiofrequency (RF) signals that reduces confounding effects of attenuation. We studied whether HFR analysis of RF signals received from contrast microbubbles allows accurate measurement of the left ventricular (LV) cavity area under varying levels of attenuation.
BACKGROUND: Attenuation is a fundamental problem in ultrasound imaging and limits the use of clinical echocardiography.
METHODS: RF data from short axis systolic and diastolic scans were obtained from 14 open-chest dogs following left-atrial bolus of Optison. Attenuation was induced by interposed silicone pads calibrated to induce 7dB or 14dB reductions of the backscattered RF signal. RF images were reconstructed from the RF signals, HFR values calculated for each image pixel for 0dB, 7dB and 14dB attenuation conditions, and LV area obtained by summation of "LV cavity pixels". A reference LV cavity area was obtained from endocardial border tracings in enhanced scans by experts.
RESULTS: Correlation of the HFR-defined and reference areas at systole was R=0.95, R=0.94, and R=0.91 for 0dB, 7dB and 14dB levels of attenuation, respectively, and at diastole was R=0.95 for 0dB, 7dB and 14dB levels of attenuation. The mean difference from both systolic and diastolic values was <1.45 cm(2) (i.e. negligible) in all attenuation settings.
CONCLUSION: Our novel HFR method supports precise measurement of the LV cavity area in contrast images with simulated high attenuation of ultrasound signals.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17276474      PMCID: PMC2034328          DOI: 10.1016/j.ultras.2006.12.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ultrasonics        ISSN: 0041-624X            Impact factor:   2.890


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