Abstract

We have previously proposed the use of acoustic radiation force in blood vessels for therapeutic application of ultrasound. For this purpose, we have developed a blood vessel network reconstruction algorithm to fuse between B-mode and Doppler-mode volumes. However, a size of ultrasound volume was insufficient to recognize the network for treatment. Therefore, using multiple ultrasound volumes, we propose a method to extend a network with neighbor networks. First, an ultrasound volume was analyzed to extract tree-structure including the nodes and the edges. Then we configured an extension method between two tree-structures, which performs the insertion of nodes in a source tree to a target tree. Next, similarity between two networks were evaluated by introducing edge lengths in the network and the edit distance. By analyzing in vivo blood vessel of porcine liver, we confirmed that the construction of the network was reliable according to the extension with the similarity of 60% compared with CT data. We confirmed that the proposed method is effective for reconstructing blood vessel network.

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