Frontiers in Physics (May 2022)

The Imaging Performance of Preclinical Ultrasound Scanners Using the Edinburgh Pipe Phantom

  • Carmel M Moran,
  • Christopher McLeod,
  • Karne McBride,
  • Scott Inglis,
  • Adrian JW Thomson,
  • Stephen D Pye,
  • Stephen D Pye

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphy.2022.802588
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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The greyscale imaging performance of a total of 17 preclinical transducer/scanner combinations were measured over a period of 10 years. These comprised nine single element transducers and eight array transducers with nominal central frequencies ranging between 15 and 55 MHz, and were from four commercially-available preclinical ultrasound scanners. Performance was assessed using a single figure of merit, the resolution integral, using measurements acquired from images of a test-object, the Edinburgh Pipe Phantom. Two further parameters were derived from the resolution integral: characteristic resolution and depth-of-field. Our results demonstrate that 1) resolution integral values of the array transducers were greater than single-element transducers, and 2) the array transducers demonstrated greater depths of field than the single-element transducers of the same nominal frequency. Moreover we demonstrate that use of this single figure-of-merit enabled identification and quantification of changes in imaging performance of preclinical transducers over a 10-years period.

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