What creates side lobes?
mechanical transducers create these. (p. 162)
What creates grating lobes?
Arrays create these (p. 162)
What can reduce grating lobes?
subdicing and apodization (p.162)
What is lobe artifact?
second copy of a true reflector side by side with true anatomic structure. (p. 162)
What resolution does lobe artifacts degrade?
lateral resolution (p.162)
When does slice thickness occur?
when beam has a greater width than the reflector. (p.163)
What is another name for slice thickness?
elevational resolution (p. 163)
What is Speckle artifact created by?
interference effects (p.163)
Characteristics of Speckle artifact
grainy appearance. (p. 163)
Range ambiguity artifact is created how?
How is Range Ambiguity artifact cured?
by lowering the PRF (imaging deeper) or by using coded excitation. (p.164)
Cross talk is found-
in spectral Doppler only (p.165-166)
What is cross talk?
special form of mirror image where Doppler spectrum appears above and below the baseline. (p. 166)
What are the two causes of cross talk?
How to correct cross talk?
lower Doppler gain. (p.166)
Clutter
Doppler artifact. reflections of blood cells are weak, reflections from stationary anatomic structures such as muscle tissue and vessel walls are much stronger. The strong reflections are called clutter (p.166)
Clutter must be suppressed for what?
to get reliable estimates of blood cell velocities. (p.166)
Quality Assurance is?
routine periodic evaluation of an Ultrasound system. (p.167)
Requirements of Quality Assurance
Goals of Quality Assurance
Methods of Quality Assurance
Devices used in QA
AIUM phantom
Tissue Equivalent Phantom