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arxiv: 1902.01928 · v1 · pith:V4XALA5Onew · submitted 2019-02-05 · ⚛️ physics.med-ph

3-D Motion Correction for Volumetric Super-Resolution Ultrasound (SR-US) Imaging

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keywords motioncorrectionimagingmethodultrasoundacquisitionshandheldhigh
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Motion during image acquisition can cause image degradation in all medical imaging modalities. This is particularly relevant in 2-D ultrasound imaging, since out-of-plane motion can only be compensated for movements smaller than elevational beamwidth of the transducer. Localization based super-resolution imaging creates even a more challenging motion correction task due to the requirement of a high number of acquisitions to form a single super-resolved frame. In this study, an extension of two-stage motion correction method is proposed for 3-D motion correction. Motion estimation was performed on high volumetric rate ultrasound acquisitions with a handheld probe. The capability of the proposed method was demonstrated with a 3-D microvascular flow simulation to compensate for handheld probe motion. Results showed that two-stage motion correction method reduced the average localization error from 136 to 18 micrometres.

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