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Reconstruction for plane-wave ultrasound imaging using modified U-Net-based beamformer.

Authors :
Nguon, Leang Sim
Seo, Jungwung
Seo, Kangwon
Han, Yeji
Park, Suhyun
Source :
Computerized Medical Imaging & Graphics. Jun2022, Vol. 98, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

An image reconstruction method that can simultaneously provide high image quality and frame rate is necessary for diagnosis on cardiovascular imaging but is challenging for plane-wave ultrasound imaging. To overcome this challenge, an end-to-end ultrasound image reconstruction method is proposed for reconstructing a high-resolution B-mode image from radio frequency (RF) data. A modified U-Net architecture that adopts EfficientNet-B5 and U-Net as the encoder and decoder parts, respectively, is proposed as a deep learning beamformer. The training data comprise pairs of pre-beamformed RF data generated from random scatterers with random amplitudes and corresponding high-resolution target data generated from coherent plane-wave compounding (CPWC). To evaluate the performance of the proposed beamforming model, simulation and experimental data are used for various beamformers, such as delay-and-sum (DAS), CPWC, and other deep learning beamformers, including U-Net and EfficientNet-B0. Compared with single plane-wave imaging with DAS, the proposed beamforming model reduces the lateral full width at half maximum by 35% for simulation and 29.6% for experimental data and improves the contrast-to-noise ratio and peak signal-to-noise ratio, respectively, by 6.3 and 9.97 dB for simulation, 2.38 and 3.01 dB for experimental data, and 3.18 and 1.03 dB for in vivo data. Furthermore, the computational complexity of the proposed beamforming model is four times less than that of the U-Net beamformer. The study results demonstrate that the proposed ultrasound image reconstruction method employing a deep learning beamformer, trained by the RF data from scatterers, can reconstruct a high-resolution image with a high frame rate for single plane-wave ultrasound imaging. • An end-to-end image reconstruction method is proposed for high-resolution plane-wave ultrasound imaging. • A modified U-Net architecture is developed as a deep learning beamformer trained by pre-beamformed radio frequency (RF) data. • Our beamforming model is trained by simulation data from only point targets and evaluated by in vivo experimental data. • Our image reconstruction method improves the image quality with reduced computational time for higher frame rate imaging. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08956111
Volume :
98
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Computerized Medical Imaging & Graphics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
157105493
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compmedimag.2022.102073