IP Library Granted Patent US 7,708,692
Granted Patent B2
US 7,708,692 · App. 11/224,265 · Granted May 4, 2010

Ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus and method for controlling the same

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Patent No.
US 7,708,692
App. No.
11/224,265
Granted
May 4, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

An ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus includes: a transmitting section for driving an ultrasonic probe sending out an ultrasonic transmitted wave toward a body tissue of an organism; a receiving section for receiving an ultrasonic reflected wave, produced by getting the transmitted wave reflected by the body tissue, through the probe; a phase detecting section for detecting the phase of the reflected wave; and a computing section for calculating the magnitudes of positional displacement at multiple measuring points on the body tissue based on a signal obtained by the detecting section and calculating the greatest thickness difference between two of the measuring points and/or an elastic property based on the magnitudes of positional displacement. The computing section calculates the maximum and minimum thicknesses or thickness variations between the two points based on the magnitudes of positional displacement at the two points during a part of one cardiac cycle, and calculates the greatest thickness difference and/or elastic property as the difference between the maximum and minimum values.

Claims (35)

1. An ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus comprising:

a transmitting section for driving an ultrasonic probe that sends out an ultrasonic transmitted wave toward a body tissue of an organism;

a receiving section for receiving an ultrasonic reflected wave through the ultrasonic probe, the ultrasonic reflected wave being produced by getting the ultrasonic transmitted wave reflected by the body tissue;

a phase detecting section for detecting the phase of the ultrasonic reflected wave; and

a computing section for calculating the magnitudes of positional displacement at a plurality of measuring points inside the body tissue, wherein each measuring point is spaced apart in a depth direction with respect to a surface of the body tissue relative to each other measuring point, based on a signal obtained by the phase detecting section and also figuring out an elastic property between two of the measuring points based on the magnitudes of positional displacement,

wherein the body tissue is a circulatory organ,

wherein the computing section figures out the maximum and minimum values of thicknesses or thickness variations between the two points based on the magnitudes of positional displacement at the two points during a measuring period set as a predetermined partial period shorter than one cardiac cycle of the organism, calculates a greatest thickness difference between the maximum and minimum thickness or thickness variations, receives information about a blood pressure value of the organism and also calculates the elastic property based on the greatest thickness difference and the blood pressure value, and

wherein the partial period of the one cardiac cycle is set in sync with a biomedical signal obtained from the organism.

2. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the biomedical signal is represented as an electrocardiogram by an electrocardiograph.

3. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the partial period of the one cardiac cycle is set based on at least one of P, Q, R, S, T and U waves of the electrocardiogram.

4. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the partial period of the one cardiac cycle is set based on the R and T waves of the electrocardiogram.

5. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the biomedical signal is represented as a phonocardiogram by a phonocardiograph.

6. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the partial period of the one cardiac cycle is set based on at least one of I,II,III and IV sounds of the phonocardiogram.

7. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the biomedical signal is represented as a sphygmogram by a sphygmograph.

8. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the partial period of the one cardiac cycle is set based on at least one of S, P, T, C and D waves of the sphygmogram.

9. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the computing section calculates in advance a positional displacement waveform, showing the magnitude of positional displacement of the body tissue during the one cardiac cycle, and sets the partial period of the one cardiac cycle based on the positional displacement waveform.

10. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the computing section calculates in advance a thickness variation waveform, showing a variation in the thickness of the body tissue during the one cardiac cycle, according to the magnitude of positional displacement and sets the partial period of the one cardiac cycle based on the thickness variation waveform.

11. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the computing section calculates in advance a vascular caliber variation waveform, showing a variation in the vascular caliber of the body tissue during the one cardiac cycle, according to the magnitude of positional displacement and sets the partial period of the one cardiac cycle based on the vascular caliber variation waveform.

12. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the partial period accounts for 5% to 75% of the one cardiac cycle.

13. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a display section for displaying the greatest thickness difference and/or elastic property,

wherein the computing section calculates the greatest thickness difference and/or elastic property during the rest of the one cardiac cycle after the partial period has expired, and

wherein the display section starts to display the greatest thickness difference and/or elastic property during the one cardiac cycle including the partial period.

14. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the transmitting section drives the ultrasonic probe during the partial period of the one cardiac cycle and stops driving the ultrasonic probe during the rest of the one cardiac cycle.

15. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the circulatory organ is a blood vessel having a vascular wall, and the plurality of measuring points are located inside vascular wall tissue.

16. A method for controlling an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus which comprises a transmitting section, a receiving section, a phase detecting section and computing section, by a control section of the apparatus, the method comprising the steps of:

controlling the transmitting section and the receiving section by the control section to transmit an ultrasonic wave and receive an ultrasonic reflected wave, which is produced by getting the ultrasonic wave reflected by a body tissue of an organism;

controlling the phase detecting section by the control section to detect the phase of the ultrasonic reflected wave; and

controlling the computing section by the control section to calculate the magnitudes of positional displacement at a plurality of measuring points inside the body tissue, wherein each measuring point is spaced apart in a depth direction with respect to a surface of the body tissue relative to each other measuring point, based on a signal obtained by the phase detecting step and also to figure out an elastic property between two of the measuring points based on the magnitudes of positional displacement,

wherein the body tissue is a circulatory organ,

wherein the step of controlling the computing section includes figuring out the maximum and minimum values of thicknesses or thickness variations between the two points based on the magnitudes of positional displacement at the two points during a measuring period set as a predetermined partial period shorter than one cardiac cycle of the organism, calculating the greatest thickness difference between the maximum and minimum thickness or thickness variations, receiving information about a blood pressure value of the organism and also calculating the elastic property based on the greatest thickness difference and the blood pressure value, and

wherein the partial period of the one cardiac cycle is set in sync with a biomedical signal obtained from the organism.

17. The method of claim 16 , further comprising the step of displaying the greatest thickness difference and/or elastic property,

wherein the step of computing includes calculating the greatest thickness difference and/or elastic property during the rest of the one cardiac cycle after the partial period has expired, and

wherein the step of displaying includes starting to display the greatest thickness difference and/or elastic property during the one cardiac cycle including the partial period.

18. The method of claim 16 , wherein the circulatory organ is a blood vessel having a vascular wall, and the plurality of measuring points are located inside vascular wall tissue.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 28, 2014
From: MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.
To: PANASONIC CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 033034/0282 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 17, 2014
From: PANASONIC CORPORATION
To: KONICA MINOLTA, INC.
Reel/Frame 032457/0456 →