Volumetric and Simultaneous Photoacoustic and Ultrasound Imaging with a Conventional Linear Array in a Multiview Scanning Scheme
Cl\'ement Linger, Yoann Atlas, Remy Winter, Marine Vandebrouck, Maxime, Faure, Th\'eotim Lucas, S. Lori Bridal, J\'er\^ome Gateau

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel high-quality 3D photoacoustic and ultrasound imaging method using a linear array with a multiview scanning scheme, enabling precise co-registration and improved diagnostic capabilities.
Contribution
It introduces a translatable, high-quality dual-mode PA/US 3D tomography with a new calibration method for accurate co-registration using a thread phantom and synthetic aperture imaging.
Findings
Achieved volumetric imaging within 21 seconds.
Validated calibration accuracy and repeatability.
Superimposed images had less than 10% of the acoustic wavelength displacement.
Abstract
Volumetric, multimodal imaging with precise spatial and temporal co-registration can provide valuable and complementary information for diagnosis and monitoring. Considerable research has sought to combine 3D photoacoustic (PA) and ultrasound (US) imaging in clinically translatable configurations. However, technical compromises currently result in poor image quality either for photoacoustic or ultrasonic modes. This work aims to provide translatable, high quality, simultaneously co-registered dual-mode PA/US 3D tomography. Volumetric imaging based on a synthetic aperture approach was implemented by interlacing PA and US acquisitions during a rotate-translate scan with a 5-MHz linear array (12 angles and 30-mm translation to image a 21-mm diameter, 19 mm long cylindrical volume within 21 seconds). For co-registration, an original calibration method using a specifically designed thread…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhotoacoustic and Ultrasonic Imaging · Ultrasound and Hyperthermia Applications · Thermography and Photoacoustic Techniques
