Apparatus for and a method of distinguishing ultrasound signals returned from bubbles and particles moving in a fluid from signals due to ultrasound transducer motion
First Claim
1. An apparatus for distinguishing ultrasound Doppler signals returned from bubbles and particles moving in a fluid from signals due to probe motion comprising:
- means for generating a sequence of discrete Fourier spectra of said signals returned from bubbles and particles moving in the fluid and said signals due to probe motion, each of said spectra comprising positive frequency components corresponding to fluid movement in a forward direction and negative frequency components corresponding to fluid movement in a reverse direction;
means for measuring the magnitude of the power in the strongest one of the positive and negative frequency components in each spectrum in said sequence;
means for determining the average value of said power;
means for setting a threshold level at a first predetermined magnitude above said average value of said power;
means for comparing the power of the strongest positive frequency component, designated the positive peak value, to the power of the strongest negative frequency component, designated the negative peak value in each spectrum, so long as either the positive peak value or the negative peak value or both in each spectrum exceeds said threshold level; and
means for providing an audible or visual indication whenever the larger of said positive and negative peak values in a spectrum exceeds said first predetermined magnitude and the larger of said positive and negative peak values in the spectrum is more than a second predetermined magnitude above the other peak value, said audible or visual indication corresponding to the detection of a bubble or particle moving in said fluid as distinguished from probe motion.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for distinguishing ultrasound signals returned from bubbles and particles moving in a fluid from signals due to ultrasound transducer motion monitors the receiving ultrasound signal for signals which are of much larger amplitude than the signals observed when no gas bubbles or particles are present. When a large amplitude event is detected, the maximum amplitude of the forward flow signal (that is, the positive frequency portion of the power spectrum) is compared to the maximum amplitude of the reverse flow signal (negative frequency portion of the power spectrum). If these maxima are significantly different in amplitude, the event is counted as a bubble. If the maximum amplitudes of the forward and reverse flow signals are comparable, the event is classified as a motion artifact. Displays of the spectra are marked whenever an event is counted as an air or particulate emboli so as to call attention to the event and, optionally, to generate an audible or visual alarm.
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1. An apparatus for distinguishing ultrasound Doppler signals returned from bubbles and particles moving in a fluid from signals due to probe motion comprising:
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means for generating a sequence of discrete Fourier spectra of said signals returned from bubbles and particles moving in the fluid and said signals due to probe motion, each of said spectra comprising positive frequency components corresponding to fluid movement in a forward direction and negative frequency components corresponding to fluid movement in a reverse direction; means for measuring the magnitude of the power in the strongest one of the positive and negative frequency components in each spectrum in said sequence; means for determining the average value of said power; means for setting a threshold level at a first predetermined magnitude above said average value of said power; means for comparing the power of the strongest positive frequency component, designated the positive peak value, to the power of the strongest negative frequency component, designated the negative peak value in each spectrum, so long as either the positive peak value or the negative peak value or both in each spectrum exceeds said threshold level; and means for providing an audible or visual indication whenever the larger of said positive and negative peak values in a spectrum exceeds said first predetermined magnitude and the larger of said positive and negative peak values in the spectrum is more than a second predetermined magnitude above the other peak value, said audible or visual indication corresponding to the detection of a bubble or particle moving in said fluid as distinguished from probe motion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method of distinguishing ultrasound Doppler signals returned from bubbles and particles moving in a fluid from signals due to probe motion comprising the steps of:
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generating a sequence of discrete Fourier spectra of said signals returned from bubbles and particles moving in the fluid and said signals due to probe motion, each of said spectra comprising positive frequency components corresponding to fluid movement in a forward direction and negative frequency components corresponding to fluid movement in a reverse direction; measuring the magnitude of the power in the strongest one of the positive and negative frequency components in each spectrum in said sequence; determining the average value of said power; setting a threshold level at a first predetermined magnitude above said average value of said power; comparing the power of the strongest positive frequency component, designated the positive peak value, to the power of the strongest negative frequency component, designated the negative peak value in each spectrum, so long as either the positive peak value or the negative peak value or both in each spectrum exceeds said threshold level; and providing an audible or visual indication whenever the larger of said positive and negative peak values in a spectrum exceeds said first predetermined magnitude and the larger of said positive and negative peak values in the spectrum is more than a second predetermined magnitude above the other peak value, said audible or visual indication corresponding to the detection of a bubble or particle moving in said fluid as distinguished from probe motion. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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