Abstract

Quadrature phase detection is widely used in ultrasound Doppler systems to obtain directional information about flow velocities in blood vessels. The presence of phase and/or gain imbalance between the quadrature outputs produces crosstalk between the forward and reverse channels which may introduce errors into mean and maximum velocity estimates and hamper the interpretation of sonograms. This technical note describes the assessment of the crosstalk in a commercial pulsed-wave Doppler system, and suggests methods of compensation for the causative imbalance which can be implemented using digital signal processing techniques. Examples of applying these methods to the outputs of the commercial system are given.

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