Acquisition, analysis and display of ultrasonic diagnostic cardiac images
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1. A method of analyzing ultrasonic images of the heart by border tracing comprising:
- acquiring a sequence of images of a cardiac cycle which include at least an end diastole image and an end systole image;
displaying both the end diastole image and the end systole image on an image display; and
automatically defining a border of the heart for at least one of the end diastole and the end systole images.
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Abstract
The end diastole and end systole images from an acquired cardiac loop are shown side by side on an image display for automatic border tracing. The border tracings can be used to calculate ejection fraction in real time. The cardiac loops may be first acquired then processed for automatic border definition, or the acquired images can be processed in real time to indicate their suitability for automatic border detection as they are acquired.
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1. A method of analyzing ultrasonic images of the heart by border tracing comprising:
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acquiring a sequence of images of a cardiac cycle which include at least an end diastole image and an end systole image;
displaying both the end diastole image and the end systole image on an image display; and
automatically defining a border of the heart for at least one of the end diastole and the end systole images. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
automatically defining a border for the end systole image;
automatically defining borders for the intervening images by use of the results of defining the border for the end systole image; and
thenautomatically defining a border for the end diastole image.
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3. The method of claim 1, wherein the automatically defined border of the heart is the endocardial border.
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4. The method of claim 3, further comprising computing the ejection fraction of the heart from the automatically defined endocardial borders of the end diastole and the end systole images.
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5. The method of claim 4, further comprising displaying the computed ejection fraction together with the end diastole and end systole images.
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6. The method of claim 5, further comprising manually adjusting the automatically defined border on one of the images;
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automatically updating the displayed computed ejection fraction in response to a manual adjustment of an automatically defined border.
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7. The method of claim 1, further comprising acquiring an ECG waveform of the cardiac cycle during which a sequence of images is acquired;
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utilizing the acquired ECG waveform to automatically select the end diastole and end systole images for display.
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8. The method of claim 7, further comprising:
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reviewing one or more images which are temporally adjacent to the automatically selected end diastole or end systole images; and
replacing one of the automatically selected images with one of the reviewed images.
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9. A method of analyzing ultrasonic images of the heart by border tracing comprising:
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acquiring a sequence of images of a cardiac cycle which include at least one of an end diastole image and an end systole image;
displaying at least one of the end diastole image and the end systole image on an image display;
displaying a tracing of a border of the heart on the displayed image; and
replaying at least a portion of the sequence of images in succession while the tracing remains displayed. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A method of automatically tracing borders of tissue in ultrasonic images comprising:
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acquiring a sequence of cardiac loops of ultrasound images with an ultrasound probe;
manipulating the probe until the heart is displayed in the images in an orientation suitable for automatic border tracing;
processing at least one image of each cardiac loop while the probe is being manipulated to attempt to automatically trace a desired cardiac border; and
displaying the at least one image together with a successfully traced cardiac border. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17)
wherein a succession of images from respective cardiac loops are successively displayed with the results of attempted automatic border tracing.
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16. The method of claim 15, wherein the succession of images are displayed as thumbnail images.
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17. The method of claim 14, wherein the images of the acquired cardiac loops are displayed in real time;
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wherein all of the images of each cardiac loop are processed; and
wherein tracings are displayed on successfully traced borders in real time.
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18. A method of automatically tracing borders of tissue in ultrasonic images comprising:
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acquiring a sequence of cardiac loops of ultrasound images with an ultrasound probe;
displaying the images of the cardiac loops in real time;
processing at least one image of each cardiac loop to attempt to automatically trace a cardiac border of the image; and
simultaneously displaying an indicator showing the success of the processing. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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25. A method of automatically tracing borders of tissue in ultrasonic images comprising:
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acquiring a sequence of real time ultrasound images with an ultrasound probe;
displaying the images in real time;
processing at least one image to attempt to automatically trace a feature in the image;
displaying a measure of the success of the processing;
manipulating the probe until the displayed measure is above a desired level; and
storing a selected sequence of images in an image memory when the success of the processing is above the desired level. - View Dependent Claims (26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31)
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