What are artifacts?
Structures and features (echoes) that appear on the image but do not have a one-to-one correspondence to an anatomical structure
What are the assumptions of ultrasound imaging systems?
(1) Sound travels in a straight line
(2) Reflections are produced by structures along the main axis of the sound beam
(3) Intensity of an echo corresponds to a reflector’s scattering strength
(4) Imaging plane is thin
(5) Sound travels directly to and from a reflector
(6) Sound always travels at 1.54 mm/μsec in soft tissue
What can cause non-structural echo signals to be seen on the display?
Interference from outside sources can add noise to the image
What can cause the image to be missing real structural echoes on the display?
What can cause the displacement of echo signals on the display?
Scanning a medium with oblique incidence (can cause lateral displacement of structures)
What can cause a distortion of the echo signal on the display?
An increase or decrease of the amplitude of the signal can be caused by wave interference
TRUE/FALSE: Scanning a medium at oblique incidence can cause axial displacement.
FALSE (it can cause LATERAL displacement)
TRUE/FALSE: When wave interference causes an echo signal to be distorted, it is either increasing or decreasing the frequency of the signal.
FALSE (wave interference can cause an increase or decrease in the AMPLITUDE of the signal)
What are the mechanisms of artifact production?
How can axial resolution be improved?
Shorten SPL
Can be accomplished by:
How can lateral resolution be improved?
Is it better to have a high or low value with spatial resolution?
Low
TRUE/FALSE: Axial resolution is the ability to distinguish structures that are in close proximity to each other from front to back.
TRUE (axial resolution is anterior to posterior (on one top of the other on the screen)
What is artifact of axial resolution?
What is artifact of axial resolution?
What is artifact of lateral resolution?
Why is acoustic speckle considered to be an artifact?
Because a one-to-one correspondence between image brightness and scanned objects does not exist
What is acoustic speckle?
What interferes with the ability of the system to detect low-level contrast objects?
Acoustic speckle
What is section thickness?
Thickness of the scanned tissue volume perpendicular to the scan plane
What are other names form section thickness?
How can section thickness cause artifact?
May cause misdiagnosis when echo fill-in occurs in a cystic structure (ex. debris appearance in the gallbladder that is not real)
What is temporal resolution?
The ability to precisely position a moving structure
What is an artifact of temporal resolution?
Low frame rates result in less accurate positioning of reflectors in motion
(Depth, # of Focus, # of Scan Lines) x Frame rate = <77,000