IP Library Granted Patent US 11,850,099
Granted Patent B2
US 11,850,099 · App. 16/798,752 · Granted Dec 26, 2023

Ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus

Inventors: Masaki Watanabe (Utsunomiya, JP); Yasunori Honjo (Utsunomiya, JP)
Assignee: Canon Medical Systems Corporation
A61B8/5215A61B8/463A61B8/469A61B8/485A61B8/5207
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Patent No.
US 11,850,099
App. No.
16/798,752
Granted
Dec 26, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

According to one embodiment, an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus includes an ultrasonic probe and processing circuitry. The processing circuitry causes the ultrasonic probe to perform a first scan and second scan in a same scan sequence, wherein the first scan is for calculating a first index value based on a displacement of tissue by a shear wave that propagates through a living body, the second scan for calculating a second index value indicating an attenuation of a reflected wave signal of an ultrasonic wave applied into the living body. The processing circuitry generates a first image based on the first index value, and generates a second image based on the second index value. The processing circuitry causes a display to simultaneously display the first image and the second image.

Claims (28)

1. An ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus, comprising:

an ultrasonic probe; and

processing circuitry configured to

cause the ultrasonic probe to perform a first B-mode scan, an elastography scan, and an attenuation scan in a same scan sequence, wherein the elastography scan is for calculating a first index value based on a displacement of tissue by a shear wave that propagates through a living body, and the attenuation scan is for calculating a second index value that indicates an attenuation of a reflected wave signal of an ultrasonic wave applied into the living body;

generate a B-mode image based on the first B-mode scan, an elastography image based on the elastography scan, an attenuation imaging B-mode image based on the attenuation scan, and an attenuation image based on the attenuation imaging B-mode image;

cause a display device to simultaneously display, on a same screen, the B-mode image, the elastography image, the attenuation imaging B-mode image, and the attenuation image, with the B-mode image and the attenuation imaging B-mode image being displayed next to each other;

set a first imaging ROI for the elastography scan in the B-mode image;

overlay the elastography image upon the first imaging ROI;

set a second imaging ROI for the attenuation scan in the attenuation imaging B-mode image,

overlay the attenuation image upon the second imaging ROI;

automatically move the displayed second imaging ROI in conjunction with the displayed first imaging ROI or move the displayed first imaging ROI in conjunction with the displayed second imaging ROI;

overlay and display a first measurement region upon the elastography image;

overlay and display a second measurement region upon the attenuation image, the first and second measurement regions having a same size and shape;

overlay and display a third measurement region upon the attenuation image, the third measurement region having a different geometry than the first and second measurement regions; and

automatically move the displayed first measurement region and the displayed second measurement region in conjunction with each other and independently of the third measurement region.

2. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to move the first imaging ROI and the second imaging ROI in conjunction with each other.

3. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein, in the scan sequence, the first B-mode scan, the elastography scan, and the attenuation scan are successively set.

4. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein, in the scan sequence, a cooling time is set immediately after the elastography scan, and the attenuation scan is set immediately after the cooling time.

5. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein, in the scan sequence, the attenuation scan is set immediately after the elastography scan, and a cooling time is set immediately after the attenuation scan.

6. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein, in the scan sequence, a cooling time is set immediately after the elastography scan or the attenuation scan, and a third scan, which differs from the elastography scan and attenuation scan, is performed during the cooling time.

7. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the scan sequence further includes a cooling time.

8. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to calculate a statistical value of the first index value in the first measurement region and a representative value of the second index value in the third measurement region, and cause the display device to display values representing the statistical value of the first index value and the representative value of the second index value.

9. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the processing circuitry is further configured to:

generate a propagation image indicating propagation of the shear wave; and

move a third imaging ROI for acquiring the propagation image and the first and second imaging ROIs in conjunction with one another, or move the third imaging ROI that overlaps the propagation image and the first and second imaging ROIs in conjunction with one another.

10. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the third scan is a second B-mode scan generating a lower amount of heat in comparison with the elastography scan and the attenuation scan.

11. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the third scan is a second B-mode scan having a lower intensity than the first B-mode scan.

12. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the third scan is a second B-mode scan having a lower frame rate than the first B-mode scan.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 24, 2020
From: WATANABE, MASAKI; HONJO, YASUNORI
To: CANON MEDICAL SYSTEMS CORPORATION
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