Investigation of 3D vessel reconstruction under Doppler imaging with phantoms: Towards reconstruction of the Circle of Willis.

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Department of Biomedical Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China; Research Institute of Smart Ageing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China. Electronic address:

Published: July 2024

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  • Stroke is a leading global cause of death, and early detection through advanced imaging techniques like 3D Doppler ultrasound could help prevent it.
  • The study developed a system utilizing a rotating ultrasound phased array to reconstruct 3D images of blood flow in brain vessels, validating the method with a vascular phantom.
  • Results showed that the system can accurately represent larger blood vessels and is affected by factors like flow velocity and depth, suggesting significant potential for future research in brain vessel imaging.

Article Abstract

Background: Stroke is the second leading cause of death across the globe. Early screening and risk detection could provide early intervention and possibly prevent its incidence. Imaging modalities, including 1D-Transcranial Doppler Ultrasound (1D-TCD) or Transcranial Color-code sonography (TCCS), could only provide low spatial resolution or 2D image information, respectively. Notably, 3D imaging modalities including CT have high radiation exposure, whereas MRI is expensive and cannot be adopted in patients with implanted devices. This study proposes an alternative imaging solution for reconstructing 3D Doppler ultrasound geared towards providing a screening tool for the 3D vessel structure of the brain.

Methods: The system comprises an ultrasound phased array attached to a servo motor, which can rotate 180˚ at a speed of 2˚/s. We extracted the color Doppler ROI from the image before reconstructing it into a 3D view using a customized pixel-based algorithm. Different vascular diameters, flow velocity, and depth were tested using a vascular phantom with a pumped flow to confirm the system for imaging blood flow. These variables were set to mimic the vessel diameter, flow speed, and depth of the Circle of Willis (CoW) during a transcranial screening.

Results And Conclusions: The lower values of absolute error and ratio were found in the larger vascular channels, and vessel diameter overrepresentation was observed. Under different flow velocities, such diameter overrepresentation in the reconstructed flow did not change much; however, it did change with different depths. Meanwhile, the setting of the velocity scale and the color gain affected the dimension of reconstructed objectives. Moreover, we presented a 3D image of CoW from a subject to demonstrate its potential. The findings of this work can provide a good reference for further studies on the reconstruction of the CoW or other blood vessels using Doppler imaging.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultras.2024.107332DOI Listing

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