Claims
- 1. An echo-doppler image enhancement system, comprising:a processing unit for receiving and storing scanned ultrasonic images, physiologic signals and a filtering input; ultrasonic means for providing scanned ultrasonic images of an organ of a subject of said unit; a physiologic sensor for providing said physiologic signal of the subject for gatining said scanned ultrasonic images so that said images are tagged by a specific time within a physiologic cycle with reference to a physiologic reference point when they are received by said unit; means coupled to said processing unit for providing said filtering input for modifying said gated ultrasonic image according to a filter applied on a set of said images from different physiologic cycles at the same specific time within a physiologic cycle to enhance the ultrasonic image; and display means coupled to said processing unit for receiving and displaying said enhanced ultrasonic image.
- 2. An echo enhancement system according to claim 1, wherein said organ is the heart and said physiologic cycle is the cardiac cycle.
- 3. An echo enhancement system according to claim 1 wherein said organ is any organ of the body which is studied with ultrasonic contrast media.
- 4. An echo enhancement system according to claim 1, wherein said filtering input operates according to the following formula:P′(k,i,j)=F1[P(k,i,j),v1(k)]+F2[F2[P′(k-l, . . . k-n,i,j),v2(k)]wherein P′ is the enhanced image, P is the raw scanned image, k indexes the physiologic cycle, i and j index the pixel location, v1 and v2 are user defined vectors defining the nature of the applied filtering of the image.
- 5. An echo enhancement system according to claim 1, wherein said physiologic cycle is the breathing cycle.
- 6. A method of enhancing an echo-Doppler image comprising the steps of:detecting an ultrasonic image of a structure to be displayed; gating said ultrasonic image with a physiologic signal so that each image is tagged with a specific time within a physiologic cycle with reference to a physiologic reference point; recursively filtering a set of said gated images from different physiologic cycles at the same specific time with the physiologic cycle by combining a weighted real time image with previously weighted images to create an enhanced image said gating and said filtering being performed on “m ” different images that are acquired during a complete cycle of said physiologic signal; and displaying said enhanced “m ” in their tagged times with reference to said physiologic reference point.
- 7. A method of enhancing an echo-Doppler image according to claim 6, wherein said physiologic signal is an electrocardiogram of the heart and said physiologic cycle is a cardiac cycle.
- 8. A method of enhancing an according to claim 6, wherein said step of recursively filtering said gated image operates according to the following formula:P′(k,i,j)=F1[P(k,i,j),v1(k)]+F2[F2[P′(k-l, . . . k-n,i,j),v2(k)]wherein P′ is the enhanced image, P is the raw scanned image, k indexes the physiologic cycle, i and j index the pixel location, v1 and v2 re user defined vectors defining the nature of the applied filtering of the image.
- 9. A method of enhancing an echo doppler image according to claim 6 wherein said image is an image of any organ or tissue in the body that is studied with ultrasonic contrast media.
- 10. A method of enhancing an echo-Doppler image according to claim 6, wherein said physiologic signal is a pneumogram and said physiologic cycle is the breathing cycle.
Parent Case Info
This appln. is a 371 of PCT/US97/09455 filed May 28, 1997, and also claims benefit of Provisional No. 60/018,466 filed May 28, 1996.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US97/09455 |
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WO |
00 |
11/10/1998 |
11/10/1998 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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Kind |
WO97/45058 |
12/4/1997 |
WO |
A |
US Referenced Citations (6)
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/018466 |
May 1996 |
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