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Ultrasonic reflex transmission imaging.

P S Green, M Arditi

    Ultrasonic Imaging
    |July 1, 1985
    PubMed
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    Reflex Transmission Imaging (RTI) offers a novel, single-sided ultrasound method for creating transmission images. This advancement complements B-scans, enabling simultaneous imaging with existing equipment.

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    Area of Science:

    • Medical Imaging
    • Ultrasound Technology
    • Biomedical Engineering

    Background:

    • Conventional transmission imaging necessitates bilateral acoustic coupling.
    • Existing B-mode ultrasound equipment is widely available.
    • There is a need for more versatile and accessible imaging techniques.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce and evaluate Reflex Transmission Imaging (RTI) as a novel ultrasound imaging method.
    • To demonstrate the feasibility of generating transmission images from a single transducer side.
    • To highlight the complementary nature of RTI to conventional B-scans.

    Main Methods:

    • RTI utilizes augmented B-mode equipment with a single transducer probe.
    • Transmission images are formed by integrating reverberations from beyond the transducer's focal zone.

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  • Preliminary in-vitro imaging was performed using a computer-interfaced rectilinear scanner.
  • Main Results:

    • RTI successfully generated orthographic transmission images with good resolution and signal-to-noise ratio.
    • The method features a short depth-of-field and effectively smooths backscatterer inhomogeneity.
    • RTI images provide information complementary to standard B-scans.

    Conclusions:

    • RTI is a viable single-sided ultrasound imaging technique.
    • RTI can be integrated with existing B-mode systems for simultaneous transmission and B-scan imaging.
    • This method enhances diagnostic capabilities by providing complementary ultrasound data.