Abstract

Free-hand palpation ultrasound elastography is a noninvasive approach for detecting pathological alteration in tissue. In this method, the tissue is compressed by a handheld probe and displacement of each sample is estimated, a process which is also known as time-delay estimation (TDE). Even with the simplifying assumption that ignores out of plane motion, TDE is an ill-posed problem requiring estimation of axial and lateral displacements for each sample from its intensity. A well-known class of methods for making elastography a well-posed problem is regularized optimization-based methods, which imposes smoothness regularization in the associated cost function. In this article, we propose to utilize channel data that have been compensated for time gain and time delay (introduced by transmission) instead of postbeamformed radio frequency (RF) data in the optimization problem. We name our proposed method Channel data for GLobal Ultrasound Elastography (CGLUE). We analytically derive bias and variances of TDE as functions of data noise for CGLUE and Global Ultrasound Elastography (GLUE) and use the Cauchy-Schwarz inequality to prove that CGLUE provides a TDE with lower bias and variance error. To further illustrate the improved performance of CGLUE, the results of simulation, experimental phantom, and ex-vivo experiments are presented.

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