Patents Assigned to ACUSON
  • Publication number: 20030097068
    Abstract: A method and system for reducing speckle for two and three-dimensional images is disclosed. For two-dimensional imaging, a one and a half or a two-dimensional transducer is used to obtain sequential, parallel or related frames of elevation spaced data. The frames are compounded to derive a two-dimensional image. For three-dimensional imaging, various pluralities of two-dimensional frames of data spaced in elevation are compounded into one plurality of spaced two-dimensional frames of data. The frames of data are then used to derive a three dimensional set of data, such as by interpolation. Alternatively, the various pluralities are used to derive a three-dimensional set of data. An anisotropic filter is applied to the set of data. The anisotropic filter filters at least along the elevation dimension. In either situation, various displays may be generated from the final three-dimensional set of data. A method and system for adjustably generating two and three-dimensional representations is also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 19, 2002
    Publication date: May 22, 2003
    Applicant: Acuson Corporation
    Inventors: John A. Hossack, Jeffrey S. Hastings, Jeffrey M. Greenberg, Samuel H. Maslak
  • Patent number: 6561979
    Abstract: A portable medical diagnostic ultrasound system is provided which includes shielding for electromagnetic interference by forming shielded enclosed compartments around the individual components of the ultrasound system. This compartmentalization of components isolates EMI between the components themselves as well as the outside world. Further, the EMI shielding provides structural rigidity and support for the entire ultrasound system. In another aspect, the EMI shielding provides heat dissipation capability for the internal components of the ultrasound system. The portable medical diagnostic ultrasound system further provides a transducer connector which provides high density interconnects between the transducer and the ultrasound system while providing an ergonomically easy to handle connector. Further, the connector is rugged, providing a high number of connection and disconnection cycles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 13, 2003
    Assignee: Acuson Corporation
    Inventors: Andrew J. Wood, Kevin S. Randall
  • Patent number: 6558330
    Abstract: A capacitive microelectromechanical ultrasound transducer array with improved efficiency and durability is provided. Efficiency is provided by stacking CMUTs in the range dimension (i.e. away from the face of the transducer). A plurality of chambers and associated membranes are stacked along a range dimension or parallel to the direction of acoustic radiation. Because the CMUT transducer element is stacked, ultrasound is transmitted through the plurality of chambers, amplifying the response of the transducer element. Durability is increased within the transducer by filling the chamber with a nongaseous filler. A liquid, polymer, solid or plasma fills the chamber or chambers. The nongaseous filler allows movement of the membrane for transducing between acoustic and electrical energies, but prevents collapse or bottoming out of the membrane.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 6, 2003
    Assignee: Acuson Corporation
    Inventors: Sevig Ayter, John W. Sliwa, Jr.
  • Patent number: 6558325
    Abstract: A medical diagnostic ultrasonic imaging system acquires image data for at least two frames at each of multiple positions, each frame identified with a respective phase of a physiological cycle. A multiphase 3-D or extended field of view data set is constructed from the image data. Then a plurality of images are generated from the multiphase data set. Each image is associated with a respective phase of the physiological cycle, and these images are displayed in sequence to a user. The acquired sequence of image frames is synchronized by adding frames to the sequence in portions of the sequence characterized by a low number of image frames per period of the physiological cycle, and by removing image frames from portions of the sequence characterized by an excessive number of frames per period of the physiological cycle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 6, 2003
    Assignee: Acuson Corporation
    Inventors: Linyong Pang, John A. Hossack
  • Patent number: 6554770
    Abstract: A medical diagnostic ultrasound imaging system aligns substantially co-planar two-dimensional images to form an extended field of view using improved compounding methods. Using variations in characteristics for each component frame or sub-set of data, the extended field of view image is enhanced. For example, the steering angle or acquisition frequency associated with each component image is different.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 29, 2003
    Assignee: Acuson Corporation
    Inventors: Thilaka S. Sumanaweera, John W. Allison, Samuel H. Maslak
  • Patent number: 6551246
    Abstract: A pulse echo beamforming system generates high spatial bandwidth ultrasound images using only a few transmit/receive events per frame. Each transmit/receive event consists of firing an unfocused or weakly focused wave and receiving and storing the echo on every receive channel. Each set of stored echoes is delayed and apodized to form component beams for each desired image point in the region insonified by that particular wave. The final images are synthesized by adding two or more of the component beams for each image point.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 22, 2003
    Assignee: Acuson Corporation
    Inventors: Kutay F. Ustuner, Charles E. Bradley, Lewis J. Thomas, Ching-Hua Chou, David J. Napolitano, Patrick J. Phillips
  • Patent number: 6551244
    Abstract: A medical diagnostic ultrasonic imaging system includes a transmit waveform generator that uses stored parameters to completely define an arbitrarily complex transmit waveform. Preferably, the stored parameters define an envelope function and a modulation function in a piecewise fashion using a number of sets of quadratic parameters. These quadratic parameters are used to calculate the desired envelope function and modulation function in the log domain, and the envelope and modulation functions are combined in the log domain and then converted to the linear domain. Multiple separate transmit waveforms may be combined in a single channel, and individual channels may be combined prior to application to the transducer elements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 22, 2003
    Assignee: Acuson Corporation
    Inventor: Albert Gee
  • Patent number: 6544184
    Abstract: Line synthesis avoids artifacts from differences in collateral destruction of contrast agent. Data representing a plurality of scan lines is received in response to each transmit event. Transmission and reception along the same scan lines are repeated a plurality of times for loss correlation imaging. Coherent data or data prior to detection along two or more scan lines is combined, removing differences. The combined data represents a synthesized line of data for detection. Line data representing contrast agents or not representing contrast agents may be synthesized from detected data. Detected data or data in the magnitude and phase domain representing two or more scan lines is combined. By altering the data provided to a flow processor or Doppler data detector, the relative phase of the data representing the two scan lines is determined. A magnitude for a synthetic line is calculated as a function of the magnitude of data representing two separate scan lines and the relative phase.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 8, 2003
    Assignee: Acuson Corporation
    Inventor: Ismayil M. Guracar
  • Publication number: 20030065265
    Abstract: A method and system for indicating the position and orientation of a scan plane relative to a patient is provided. The image as presented on a display is oriented in accordance with the orientation of a transducer. The orientation may provide for displaying an image where the transducer is not in a transducer up or transducer down position, but is rotated away from vertical of the display. Alternatively or additionally, a two or three-dimensional graphical generic representation is provided with a scan plane indicated as a polygon or image rendering within a generic representation to show relative positioning of the scan plane with respect to the patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 21, 2002
    Publication date: April 3, 2003
    Applicant: Acuson Corporation
    Inventors: John I. Jackson, John A. Hossack
  • Patent number: 6537218
    Abstract: A medical diagnostic ultrasonic imaging system analyzes receive signals generated by the system to adaptively set the interline delay and/or the transmit power to optimize frame rate while reducing or eliminating the wraparound artifact associated with transmit events that are too closely spaced in time for currently prevailing imaging conditions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2003
    Assignee: Acuson Corporation
    Inventors: Constantine Simopoulos, Kutay Ustuner, Albert Gee, Danhua Zhao
  • Patent number: 6537216
    Abstract: A digital-to-analog converter that outputs positive and negative portions of the desired bi-polar waveform as a representative unipolar waveform (e.g. absolute value of the bi-polar waveform) is connected to a switch. The switch selects between current driver paths as a function of the positive or negative polarity of the desired bi-polar waveform. The current drivers feed a push-pull output amplifier to generate the bi-polar ultrasound waveform. Alternatively, a digital-to-analog converter with differential outputs is connected to two difference amplifiers. The difference amplifiers provide current signals to the push-pull output amplifier through their supply nodes. A single scaling resistor connects between the conventional outputs of two differential amplifiers to reduce mismatching between the positive and negative waveform paths. As a result of the feedback between the two difference amplifiers, a lower level of even harmonic distortion products is achieved.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2003
    Assignee: Acuson Corporation
    Inventor: Lazar A. Shifrin
  • Patent number: 6535615
    Abstract: A method and system are provided for facilitating interaction between image and non-image sections displayed on an image review station. With the preferred embodiments, a user can interact with image and non-image sections without changing focus between the sections, thereby allowing the user to be much more efficient in the use of the medical image review station. In one presently preferred embodiment, an image review station processor determines which operation should be performed based on a position of a displayed pointer, regardless of which section is under focus. In another presently preferred embodiment, a user interface device is dedicated to either an image or non-image section such that input from the dedicated user interface device will be applied to the corresponding section regardless of which section is in focus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 18, 2003
    Assignee: Acuson Corp.
    Inventors: Eric Zachmann, Paul Schmitter, David A. Rock, Jeffrey S. Hastings
  • Patent number: 6527717
    Abstract: Accurate tissue motion systems and methods are provided. Motion of the ultrasound transducer is accounted for in estimates at tissue motion. Correcting for transducer motion better isolates localized tissue contractions or expansions, such as motion of the myocardial muscle or fibers. Accurate motion estimation is also provided by determining an angle of motion from the ultrasound data. The angle of motion is used to adjust velocity estimates, providing two-dimensional velocity vectors (i.e. motion estimates comprising motion in at least two dimensions). Movement of tissue is determined by correlating speckle or a feature represented by two different sets of ultrasound data obtained at different times. Additional aspects include tracking the location of a tissue of interest. A characteristic of strain, such as the strain rate or strain, is calculated for the tracked tissue of interest.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 4, 2003
    Assignee: Acuson Corporation
    Inventors: John I. Jackson, Randall L. Schlesinger, John W. Allison
  • Patent number: 6527720
    Abstract: A medical imaging system provides increased detectability of targets such as membranes, tendons, muscle fibers and biopsy needles that have strong directional responses. This improved result is achieved by compounding multiple images generated by using only one or two transducer firings per ultrasound line. Speckle variance is also reduced as the result of spatial compounding, and this reduction improves the detectability of soft-tissue lesions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 4, 2003
    Assignee: Acuson Corporation
    Inventors: Kutay F. Ustuner, Charles E. Bradley, Daniel E. Need
  • Patent number: 6524245
    Abstract: The preferred embodiments described herein provide a medical diagnostic ultrasound imaging system and method for network management. In one preferred embodiment, a medical diagnostic ultrasound imaging system network is presented comprising first and second medical diagnostic ultrasound imaging systems coupled with a processor. An error message is sent from the first medical diagnostic ultrasound imaging system to the processor, and the processor automatically analyzes and responds to the error message. In another preferred embodiment, configuration information from the first and second medical diagnostic ultrasound imaging systems is sent to the processor. Based on the configuration information sent from the first medical diagnostic ultrasound imaging system, the processor automatically selects a software application from a plurality of software applications and sends the selected software application to the first medical diagnostic ultrasound imaging system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 4, 2000
    Date of Patent: February 25, 2003
    Assignee: Acuson, Corp.
    Inventors: David A. Rock, David E. Fenstemaker, Jeffrey S. Hastings
  • Patent number: 6520912
    Abstract: The preferred embodiments described herein provide a method and system for displaying medical data at an automatically-selected display resolution. In one preferred embodiment, medical data is automatically analyzed, and based on the analysis, a display resolution is automatically selected. The medical data is then displayed with the automatically-selected display resolution. By automatically selecting a display resolution based on an analysis of medical data, the appearance of medical data is optimized without conscious effort by a user. Other preferred embodiments are provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 2000
    Date of Patent: February 18, 2003
    Assignee: Acuson Corporation
    Inventors: Mark A. Brooks, Adam D. Marks, Huijia Jin, David R. Hall
  • Patent number: 6517489
    Abstract: A medical ultrasonic imaging method uses transmitted plane waves, or transmitted wavefronts that are substantially planar, to improve contrast agent imaging by generating peak pressures that are more uniform over depth. Depending on the type of contrast agent, the returned frequencies of interest, and the desired strength of the non-linear response, multiple wavefronts can be generated at substantially the same time to increase peak pressures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 11, 2003
    Assignee: Acuson Corporation
    Inventors: Patrick J. Phillips, Kutay F. Ustuner, Charles E. Bradley, Lewis J. Thomas, David J. Napolitano
  • Patent number: 6517488
    Abstract: A method and system for identifying constrictions in a vessel are provided. Total blood volume flow is measured at various locations along the vessel. The total volume flow must be conserved. Regions with a different volume flow than expected (e.g. areas associated with a lower volume that violates conservation of flow) are identified as suspicious. Suspicious regions are likely associated with dropout artifact. Actual constrictions are determined from the geometry of images where the region is not suspicious.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 2000
    Date of Patent: February 11, 2003
    Assignee: Acuson Corporation
    Inventor: John A. Hossack
  • Patent number: 6514201
    Abstract: The preferred embodiments described herein relate to voice-enhanced diagnostic medical ultrasound imaging systems and review stations as well as to voice-related user interfaces. With these preferred embodiments, a user can interact with an imaging system or review station by issuing verbal commands instead of using a mouse, keyboard, or other user interface that requires physical manipulation by the user. This provides a very user-friendly interface, especially to those users who have difficulty navigating complex window and menu hierarchies or who have trouble manipulating pointing devices. This also improves patient flow and provides a more efficient report generation system. Voice feedback can also be used to allow the imaging system or review station to better communicate with a user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 4, 2003
    Assignee: Acuson Corporation
    Inventor: Jeffrey M. Greenberg
  • Patent number: 6511427
    Abstract: A system and method for diagnostic ultrasound imaging with a probe combining one or more ultrasound imaging transducer elements and a body-tissue parameter measurement mechanism to detect body-tissue properties. At least one ultrasound transducer element provides an ultrasound image field of view of at least a portion of the body-tissue being measured by the parameter measurement mechanism. The parameter measurement mechanism is typically a mechanically or electrically operated mechanism attached to the probe near at least one ultrasound transducer element in order to combine information from the body-tissue parameter measurement mechanism and ultrasound transducer element for easier identification of abnormal body-tissue properties (e.g., tumors, dead, or diseased body-tissue).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 28, 2003
    Assignee: Acuson Corporation
    Inventors: John W. Sliwa, Jr., Vaughn R. Marian