Improved transcranial plane-wave imaging with Learned Speed-of-Sound Maps.

IEEE transactions on medical imaging(2024)

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Although transcranial ultrasound plane-wave imaging (PWI) has promising clinical application prospects, studies have shown that variable speed-of-sound (SoS) would seriously damage the quality of ultrasound images. The mismatch between the conventional constant velocity assumption and the actual SoS distribution leads to the general blurring of ultrasound images. The optimization scheme for reconstructing transcranial ultrasound image is often solved using iterative methods like full-waveform inversion. These iterative methods are computationally expensive and based on prior magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computed tomography (CT) information. In contrast, the multi-stencils fast marching (MSFM) method can produce accurate time travel maps for the skull with heterogeneous acoustic speed. In this study, we first propose a convolutional neural network (CNN) to predict SoS maps of the skull from PWI channel data. Then, use these maps to correct the travel time to reduce transcranial aberration. To validate the performance of the proposed method, numerical and phantom studies were conducted using a linear array transducer (L11-5v, 128 elements, pitch = 0.3 mm). Numerical simulations demonstrate that for point targets, the lateral resolution of MSFM-restored images increased by 65%, and the center position shift decreased by 89%. For the cyst targets, the eccentricity of the fitting ellipse decreased by 75%, and the center position shift decreased by 58%. In the phantom study, the lateral resolution of MSFM-restored images was increased by 49%, and the position shift was reduced by 1.72 mm. This pipeline, termed AutoSoS, thus shows the potential to correct distortions in real-time transcranial ultrasound imaging.
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Transcranial ultrasound imaging,aberration correction,deep learning,multi-stencils fast marching method
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