Multi-plane-based cardiac wall motion detection in medical ultrasound
To improve the data quality in detecting cardiac wall motion, regions of abnormal wall motion are detected from a view. The scan settings are then changed to focus scanning on each region, providing improved data such as data with more speckle being present. The scan settings may include changing an orientation of the scan plane, reducing out-of-plane motion, and/or increasing speckle content. The improved data is used to more accurately determine strain.
1 . A method for detecting cardiac wall motion with a medical ultrasound scanner, the method comprising:
first scanning, by the medical ultrasound scanner using first values of scan settings, a first plane through a heart of a patient, the first plane scanned at different times providing first ultrasound data representing the heart at the different times;
detecting, by an image processor of the medical ultrasound scanner, abnormal wall motion from the first ultrasound data, the image processor identifying an indication of the abnormal wall motion from a detected endo- and/or epicardial boundary represented in the first ultrasound data; then
in response to detecting the abnormal wall motion, second scanning, by the medical ultrasound scanner using second values of the scan settings, a region of the abnormal wall motion in a second plane, the second values of the scan settings different than the first values of the scan settings, the second plane different than the first plane, the second scanning resulting in second ultrasound data; then
determining, by the image processor of the medical ultrasound scanner, strain for the abnormal wall motion as a calculation of the strain from the second ultrasound data; and
displaying an image representing the strain.
2 . The method of claim 1 wherein first scanning comprises first scanning of a standardized view of the heart, and wherein the second scanning comprises second scanning with a smaller field of view just covering the region of the abnormal wall motion, the region less than a field of view of the standardized view.
3 . The method of claim 1 wherein detecting comprises detecting with a machine-learned model.
4 . The method of claim 1 wherein the scan settings comprise gain, contrast, depth, and/or field of view.
5 . The method of claim 4 wherein the scan settings comprise the field of view, the first values being for a larger field of view than the second values, the first values being for the first plane, and the second values being for the second plane.
6 . The method of claim 1 further comprising selecting the second plane based on a level of scatter and/or amount of relative motion of the cardiac wall.
7 . The method of claim 1 further comprising third scanning the region in a third plane different than the first and second planes.
8 . The method of claim 1 wherein second scanning comprises second scanning with the second values configuring the medical ultrasound scanner for generating speckle.
9 . The method of claim 1 wherein determining the strain comprises determining the strain for a segment of a multi-segment model, and wherein displaying comprises displaying the multi-segment model including the strain.
10 . The method of claim 1 wherein determining the strain comprises determining the strain in multiple dimensions for the first and second planes, and wherein displaying comprises displaying a multi-dimensional strain map.
11 . The method of claim 1 further comprising repeating the second scanning and determining for different regions of different abnormal wall motion.
12 . The method of claim 1 further comprising repeating the first scanning, detection, second scanning, and determining for different standardized views of the heart, and wherein displaying comprises displaying the strains from the different standardized views.
13 . An ultrasound system for detecting cardiac wall motion, the system comprising:
an ultrasound scanner comprising a processor configured to (i) detect a location of abnormality of the cardiac wall motion for a patient, the detection of the location comprising identification of an indication of the abnormality from a detected endo- and/or epicardial boundary, then (ii) scan the location with different values of one or more settings than first values of the settings used for the detection of the location, wherein the scan is focused and targeted at the detected location, and (iii) determine strain of the cardiac wall motion at the locations from ultrasound data from the scan using at least one of the different values of the one or more settings than the first values used for the detection of the location; and
a display configured to display an image of the strain.
14 . The ultrasound system of claim 13 wherein the one or more settings are for scan of different planes such that the ultrasound scanner is configured to scan the location in the different planes.
15 . The ultrasound system of claim 13 wherein the one or more settings are gain, contrast, and/or depth such that the ultrasound scanner is configured to scan the location for imaging with different levels of speckle.
16 . The ultrasound system of claim 13 wherein the ultrasound scanner is configured to scan a heart of the patient in a standardized view, detect the location from the standardized view, and scan the location with a field of view less than the standardized view.
17 . A non-transitory computer readable storage medium having stored therein data representing instructions executable by a programmed processor for detecting cardiac wall motion, the storage medium comprising instructions for:
scanning a heart of a patient in a standardized view;
detecting abnormal wall motion of the heart from the standardized view, the detecting of the abnormal wall motion comprising identifying by the programmed processor an indication of an abnormality from a detected endo- and/or epicardial boundary;
acquiring B-mode data in a patch at the abnormal wall motion, a size of the patch for scanning as part of the acquiring being less than what was used for the scanning of the heart in the standardized view, the size targeted on a region of the abnormal wall motion;
determining strain from the B-mode data for the patch; and
displaying a strain map including a first segment of the strain map having the strain determined from the B-mode data for the patch and a second segment of the strain map having another strain determined from the standardized view, the strain determined form the B-mode data for the patch being from the scanning as part of the acquiring and the strain determined from the standardized view being from the scanning of the heart of the patient in the standardized view such that the strains are calculated from different scans.
18 . The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 17 , wherein the instructions for acquiring the B-mode data in the patch comprises acquiring the B-mode data with the patch being in a different plane than the standardized view, the instructions further comprising selecting the different plane based on an amount of speckle or motion.
19 . The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 17 , wherein the instructions for acquiring the B-mode data comprises acquiring the B-mode data with a greater level of speckle in the patch than in the standardized view at a location of the abnormal wall motion.
20 . The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 17 , wherein the instructions further comprise repeating the scanning, detecting, acquiring and determining for different standardized views, and wherein the instructions for displaying the strain map comprises displaying a 16, 17, or 18-segment bulls-eye view.