IP Library Granted Patent US 9,173,629
Granted Patent B2
US 9,173,629 · App. 12/944,305 · Granted Nov 3, 2015

Ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus and ultrasonic image processing apparatus

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Patent No.
US 9,173,629
App. No.
12/944,305
Granted
Nov 3, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

Certain embodiments provide an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus including a data acquisition unit configured to acquire a plurality of spatially overlapping ultrasonic images or a plurality of temporarily consecutive ultrasonic images, a block extraction unit configured to extract, for each pixel, a block having a predetermined size and including each pixel as a central pixel for each of the plurality of ultrasonic images, a covariance calculation unit configured to calculate a covariance for each pixel of each of the plurality of ultrasonic images by using the block for each pixel, and a generating unit configured to generate a synthesized image using the plurality of ultrasonic images and to control a level of each pixel of the synthesized image based on a covariance of each pixel of each of the plurality of ultrasonic images.

Claims (61)

1. An ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus, comprising:

a memory configured to store a first ultrasonic image and a second ultrasonic image obtained from ultrasonic scans of an object using an ultrasound probe,

wherein each of the first and second ultrasonic images includes an overlap region indicating an identical region of the object; and

processing circuitry configured to

extract a first block including a plurality of pixels with respect to each position in the overlap region of the first ultrasonic image;

extract a second block including a plurality of pixels with respect to each position in the overlap region of the second ultrasonic image;

calculate a covariance by using values of pixels constructing each of the first and second blocks with respect to each position; and

generate a synthesized image by using the first and second ultrasonic images so that a signal level, is suppressed in accordance with the calculated covariance.

2. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second ultrasonic images are acquired by performing ultrasonic scanning a plurality of times so as to make identical regions of the object overlap at least partly while changing a reception aperture with respect to identical transmissions.

3. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second ultrasonic images are constituted by luminance signals, and

the circuitry calculates each covariance by using the luminance signals.

4. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second ultrasonic images are not subjected to a detection process, and

the circuitry calculates each covariance as a complex covariance.

5. An ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus, comprising:

a memory configured to store a first three-dimensional ultrasonic image and a second three-dimensional ultrasonic image obtained from ultrasonic scans of an object using an ultrasound probe, wherein each of the first and second three-dimensional ultrasonic images includes an overlap region indicating an identical three-dimensional region of the object; and

processing circuitry configured to

extract a first block including a plurality of voxels with respect to each position in the overlap region of the first three-dimensional ultrasonic image;

extract a second block including a plurality of voxels with respect to each position in the overlap region of the second three-dimensional ultrasonic image;

calculate a covariance by using values of voxels constructing each of the first and second blocks with respect to each position; and

generate a synthesized three-dimensional ultrasonic image by using the first and second three-dimensional ultrasonic images so that a signal level is suppressed in accordance with the calculated covariance.

6. The apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the first and second three-dimensional ultrasonic images are acquired by performing ultrasonic scanning a plurality of times so as to make identical regions of the object overlap at least partly while changing a reception aperture with respect to identical transmissions.

7. The apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the first and second three-dimensional ultrasonic images are constituted by luminance signals, and

the circuitry calculates each covariance by using the luminance signals.

8. The apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the first and second three-dimensional ultrasonic images are not subjected to a detection process, and

the circuitry calculates each covariance as a complex covariance.

9. An ultrasonic image processing apparatus, comprising:

a memory configured to store a first ultrasonic image and a second ultrasonic image obtained from ultrasonic scans of an object using an ultrasound probe, wherein each of the first and second ultrasonic images includes an overlap region indicating an identical region of the object; and

circuitry configured to

extract a first block including a plurality of pixels with respect to each position in the overlap region of the first ultrasonic image;

extract a second block including a plurality of pixels with respect to each position in the overlap region of the second ultrasonic image;

calculate a covariance by using values of pixels constructing each of the first and second blocks with respect to each position; and

generate a synthesized image by using the first and second ultrasonic images so that a signal level is suppressed in accordance with the calculated covariance.

10. The apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein the first and second ultrasonic images are acquired by performing ultrasonic scanning a plurality of times so as to make identical regions of the object overlap at least partly while changing a reception aperture with respect to identical transmissions.

11. The apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein the first and second ultrasonic images are constituted by luminance signals, and

the circuitry calculates each covariance by using the luminance signals.

12. The apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein the first and second ultrasonic images are not subjected to a detection process, and

the circuitry calculates each covariance as a complex covariance.

13. An ultrasonic image processing apparatus, comprising:

a memory configured to store a first three-dimensional ultrasonic image and a second three-dimensional ultrasonic image obtained from ultrasonic scans of an object using an ultrasound probe, wherein each of the first and second three-dimensional ultrasonic images includes an overlap region indicating an identical three-dimensional region of the object; and

processing circuitry configured to

extract a first block including a plurality of voxels with respect to each position in the overlap region of the first three-dimensional ultrasonic image;

extract a second block including a plurality of voxels with respect to each position in the overlap region of the second three-dimensional ultrasonic image;

calculate a covariance by using values of voxels constructing each of the first and second blocks with respect to each position; and

generate a synthesized three-dimensional ultrasonic image by using the first and second three-dimensional ultrasonic images so that a signal level is suppressed in accordance with the calculated covariance.

14. The apparatus according to claim 13 , wherein the first and second three-dimensional ultrasonic images are acquired by performing ultrasonic scanning a plurality of times so as to make identical regions of the object overlap at least partly while changing a reception aperture with respect to identical transmissions.

15. The apparatus according to claim 13 , wherein the first and second three-dimensional ultrasonic images are constituted by luminance signals, and

the circuitry calculates each covariance by using the luminance signals.

16. The apparatus according to claim 13 , wherein the first and second three-dimensional ultrasonic images are not subjected to a detection process, and

the circuitry calculates each covariance as a complex covariance.

17. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the circuitry executes a nonlinear normalization process of the covariance for a value of each position of each of the first and second ultrasonic images; and

the circuitry suppresses the signal level at each position by using the normalized covariance.

18. The apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the circuitry executes a nonlinear normalization process of the covariance for the value of each position of each of the first and second three-dimensional ultrasonic images; and

the circuitry suppresses the signal level at each position by using the normalized covariance.

19. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein first and second ultrasonic images are temporally consecutive.

20. The apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein first and second three-dimensional ultrasonic images are temporally consecutive.

21. An ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus, comprising:

a memory configured to store a first ultrasonic image and a second ultrasonic image obtained from ultrasonic scans of an object using an ultrasound probe; and

processing circuitry configured to

extract a block including of a plurality of pixels with respect to each position in the overlap region of each of the ultrasonic images;

calculate a covariance by using values of pixels constructing each of the blocks with respect to each position; and

generate a synthesized image by using the ultrasonic images so that a signal level is suppressed in accordance with the calculated covariance.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 31, 2016
From: KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBA
To: TOSHIBA MEDICAL SYSTEMS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 038891/0693 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 11, 2010
From: OSUMI, RYOTA
To: KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBA; TOSHIBA MEDICAL SYSTEMS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 025352/0308 →