Publications by authors named "Jeffrey M Abeysekera"

The placenta is the interface between the fetus and the mother and is vital for fetal development. Ultrasound elastography provides a non-invasive way to examine in vivo the stiffness of the placenta; increased stiffness has previously been linked to fetal growth restriction. This study used a previously developed dynamic elastography method, called shear wave absolute vibro-elastography, to study 61 post-delivery clinically normal placentas.

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Tracking the position and orientation of a 3-D ultrasound transducer has many clinical applications. Tracking requires calibration to find the transformation between the tracking sensor and the ultrasound coordinates. Typically the set of image slice data are scan converted to a Cartesian volume using assumed motor geometry and a single transformation to the sensor.

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We study displacement and strain measurement error of dual transducers (two linear arrays, aligned orthogonally and coplanar). Displacements along the beam of each transducer are used to obtain measurements in two-dimensions. Simulations (5MHz) and experiments (10MHz) are compared to measurements with a single linear array, with and without angular compounding.

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We present a novel method of aligning two orthogonal ultrasound transducers into a coincident scan plane. A wedge phantom design provides visual feedback to the user to facilitate alignment. Calibration provides the transformation from one transducer to the other as well as a measure of the residual error in alignment.

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