1st Edition

Ultrasound Imaging and Therapy

Edited By Aaron Fenster, James C. Lacefield Copyright 2015
    336 Pages
    by CRC Press

    336 Pages 25 Color & 157 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Up-to-Date Details on Using Ultrasound Imaging to Help Diagnose Various Diseases

    Due to improvements in image quality and the reduced cost of advanced features, ultrasound imaging is playing a greater role in the diagnosis and image-guided intervention of a wide range of diseases. Ultrasound Imaging and Therapy highlights the latest advances in using ultrasound imaging in image-guided interventions and ultrasound-based therapy. The book presents current and emerging techniques, identifies trends in the use of ultrasound imaging, and addresses technical and computational problems that need to be solved.

    The book is organized into three sections. The first section covers advances in technology, including transducers (2-D, 3-D, and 4-D), beamformers, 3-D imaging systems, and blood velocity estimation systems. The second section focuses on diagnostic applications, such as elastography, quantitative techniques for therapy monitoring and diagnostic imaging, and ultrasound tomography. The final section explains the use of ultrasound in image-guided interventions for image-guided biopsy and brain imaging.

    Ultrasound Instrumentation
    Array Transducers and Beamformers K. Kirk Shung and Jesse Yen
    Three-Dimensional Ultrasound Imaging Aaron Fenster, Grace Parraga, Bernard C. Y. Chiu, and Eranga Ukwatta
    Ultrasound Velocity Imaging Jørgen Arendt Jensen

    Diagnostic Ultrasound Imaging
    Ultrasound Elastography Timothy J. Hall, Assad A. Oberai, Paul E. Barbone, and Matthew Bayer
    Quantitative Ultrasound Techniques for Diagnostic Imaging and Monitoring of Therapy Michael L. Oelze
    Ultrasound Tomography: A Decade-Long Journey from the Laboratory to the Clinic Neb Duric, Peter J. Littrup, Cuiping Li, Olivier Roy, and Steve Schmidt
    Task-Based Design and Evaluation of Ultrasonic Imaging Systems Nghia Q. Nguyen, Craig K. Abbey, and Michael F. Insana
    Acoustic Radiation Force–Based Elasticity Imaging Joshua R. Doherty, Mark L. Palmeri, Gregg E. Trahey, and Kathryn R. Nightingale

    Therapeutic and Interventional Ultrasound Imaging
    Three-Dimensional Ultrasound-Guided Prostate Biopsy Aaron Fenster, Jeff Bax, Vaishali Karnik, Derek Cool, Cesare Romagnoli, and Aaron Ward
    Ultrasound Applications in the Brain Meaghan A. O’Reilly and Kullervo Hynynen

    Index

    Biography

    Aaron Fenster, PhD, is a founding director of the Imaging Research Laboratories at the Robarts Research Institute. He is also a professor in the Department of Medical Biophysics and Department of Medical Imaging and the founder and associate director of the Graduate Program in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Western Ontario. His research focuses on the development of 3-D ultrasound imaging with diagnostic, surgical, and therapeutic cancer applications.

    James C. Lacefield, PhD, is an associate professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Department of Medical Biophysics, a faculty member of the Graduate Program in Biomedical Engineering, and a mentor in the CIHR Strategic Training Program in Cancer Research and Technology Transfer at the University of Western Ontario. He is also an associate scientist of the Imaging Research Laboratories at Robarts Research Institute. His research activities address physical acoustics and signal processing aspects of biomedical ultrasound imaging, with an emphasis on applications of ultrasound to cancer and cardiovascular research.