The Feasibility of Shadowed Image Restoration Using the Synthetic Aperture Focusing Technique

  • Kuo Yuan Huang
  • , Chih Hsiung Chang
  • , Young Fo Chang
  • , Jia Wei Liu
  • , Jer Wei Chang

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Abstract

Featured Application: At present, there is no relevant research which explores possible lesions in ultrasound images that may exist in acoustic shadow; only a differential diagnosis can be made. This current work addresses the use of a reliable posterior restoration algorithm for possible acoustic shadowed lesions. Our results reveal the potential for a SAFT-based restorative application that may provide diagnostic information in medical sonography. The phenomenon of acoustic shadowing on ultrasonography is characterized by an echo signal void behind structures that strongly absorb or reflect ultrasonic energy. In medical ultrasonography, once the ultrasound energy is shielded, acoustic shadowing makes it difficult to create an image, leading to misinterpretations and obscure diagnoses. Hence, instead of dealing with the defocused problem encountered in an ultrasound scan (US), this current research focuses on revealing the existence of an acoustically shadowed target (or a potential lesion) using a well-known restoration algorithm, i.e., the synthetic aperture focusing technique (SAFT). To demonstrate the effects of an acoustic shadow on an ultrasound scan (US), a forward model study is carried out. In laboratory manipulations, a purposely designed physical model is created and then scanned using B-mode and pitch/catch arrangements to carry out shadowed and shadow-free scans in a water tank. Thereafter, making use of a delay-and-sum (DAS) operation, the echo signals are processed by the synthetic aperture focusing technique (SAFT) to perform image restoration. The results of the restoration process show that the SAFT algorithm performs well with respect to directional shadowing. Once the target or lesion is positioned in a total anechoic zone, or even in a multi-channel scan, it will fail.

Original languageEnglish
Article number9297
JournalApplied Sciences (Switzerland)
Volume12
Issue number18
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022 Sept

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Materials Science
  • Instrumentation
  • General Engineering
  • Process Chemistry and Technology
  • Computer Science Applications
  • Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes

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