In ultrasound imaging, artifacts are important to understand as they can affect the accuracy of diagnosis and treatment.
Here's what you need to know about artifacts:
Definition and Types: Artifacts are distortions or inaccuracies in the ultrasound image. Common types of artifacts include:
Reverberation
Shadowing
Refraction artifacts
Importance of Recognition and Correction: It is crucial to recognize and correct these artifacts to ensure accurate diagnosis and...
In ultrasound imaging, artifacts are important to understand as they can affect the accuracy of diagnosis and treatment.
Here's what you need to know about artifacts:
- Definition and Types: Artifacts are distortions or inaccuracies in the ultrasound image. Common types of artifacts include:
- Reverberation
- Shadowing
- Refraction artifacts
- Importance of Recognition and Correction: It is crucial to recognize and correct these artifacts to ensure accurate diagnosis and treatment.
- Doppler Artifacts: These are a specific type of artifact related to Doppler ultrasound.
- Cause: Doppler systems transform frequency shifts, usually from moving red blood cells, into colors and spectra. However, low-velocity motion, such as pulsating vessel walls, can create minor Doppler shifts that appear as artifacts.
- Examples: Common Doppler artifacts include color flash or ghosting.
- Correction/Mitigation:
- Wall filters (high-pass filters) are used to help eliminate these low-magnitude shifts, thereby reducing artifacts like color flash or ghosting.
- It is important to note that simply reducing color Doppler gain will not fix ghosting artifacts because it removes reflections from tissues before it removes reflections from blood cells.
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