Syed O. Ishrak - Milwaukee WI Gary E. MacLeod - Menomone Falls WI Michelle G. Angle - Muskego WI Anne L. Hall - New Berlin WI James D. Hamilton - Menomonee Falls WI Steven C. Miller - Waukesha WI
Assignee:
GE Medical Systems Global Technology Company, LLC - Waukesha WI
International Classification:
A61B 806
US Classification:
600441
Abstract:
An ultrasound system ( ) acquires data using a gray scale mode of operation and a color flow mode of operation. A transducer ( ) generates receive signals in response to echo ultrasound waves received from a subject (S) being studied. A gray scale receive channel ( G) generates gray scale data representing movement of portions of the subject, in particular that of blood flow or contrast agents in blood or tissue. A color flow receive channel ( C) generates color flow data (e. g. , either power data or velocity data) also representing movement of portions of the subject. A processor ( ) combines the gray scale flow data with the color flow data and displays the result on a display monitor ( ) such that moving portions of the subject are displayed with a colored gray scale image.
GE Medical Systems Global Technology, LLC - Waukesha WI
International Classification:
A61B 800
US Classification:
600443, 600454
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for displaying reference background and flow ultrasound images. The method comprises: transmitting at least first and second broadband pulses to a common transmit focal position; receiving at least first and second ultrasound reflections associated with the at least first and second broadband pulses; forming a flow/contrast agent signal component based on the at least first and second ultrasound reflections; forming a B-mode background signal component based on independent processing of at least one of the at least first and second ultrasound reflections; and displaying an ultrasound image including a flow image component in a first image portion of a display and a B-mode reference image component based on at least one of the at least first and second ultrasound reflections, said B-mode reference image component displayed in a second image portion of said display.
Anne Lindsay Hall - New Berlin WI, US Michael Joseph Washburn - Bookfield WI, US Koji Miyama - Hachiouji, JP Kirstin Nora LaConte - Waukesha WI, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
G06K 9/00 A61B 8/00
US Classification:
382128, 600443
Abstract:
A system for displaying accumulated ultrasound images of tissue structures. A set of N image frames is used to produce a peak image display. Multiple peak image displays are produced by discarding the oldest image frame in the set of N image frames and replacing the discarded image frame with another more recent image frame. The more recent image frame is added to the set of image frames to produce a new set of N image frames. The new set of N image frames is used to produce another peak display image. If there is an undesirable amount of distortion or blur in the peak display images due to tissue motion, then the number of image frames in the set of N image frames can be reduced.
Method And System For Scan Sequencing In An Ultrasound Imaging System
David Thomas Dubberstein - Waukesha WI, US Anne Lindsay Hall - New Berlin WI, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
A61B 8/00
US Classification:
600453, 600441, 600458
Abstract:
Methods and systems for scan sequencing in an ultrasound imaging system are provided. The method includes determining an interleave factor based at least partially on a pulse repletion interval (PRI). The method further includes dividing a total number of colorflow imaging vectors into interleave groups based on the interleave factor. Further, the method includes modifying at least one scan sequencing parameter such that all colorflow imaging vectors are included in a colorflow region of interest (ROI).
Combining X-Ray And Ultrasound Imaging For Enhanced Mammography
Baojun Li - Waukesha WI, US Jean-Baptiste Thibault - Milwaukee WI, US Anne Lindsay Hall - New Berlin WI, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
A61B 6/04 A61B 8/00
US Classification:
378 37, 600437
Abstract:
A mammography system includes a patient support with a breast opening. Beneath the patient support, an x-ray source transmits x-rays through a breast of a patient extending through the opening. An opposing x-ray detector receives the x-rays to obtain an x-ray image of the breast. The x-ray source and x-ray detector rotate around the opening while maintaining a fixed relation relative to one another, and a container is filled with a fluid and positioned proximate to and aligned with the opening to receive the breast. An ultrasound transmitter transmits sound waves through the breast when positioned within the fluid. An opposing ultrasound receiver receives the sound waves to obtain an ultrasound image of the breast. In a preferred embodiment, the mammography system positions the ultrasound transmitter and/or ultrasound receiver at a first position when obtaining the x-ray image of the breast and a second position when obtaining the ultrasound image of the breast. In other preferred embodiments, mammography methods correspond thereto.
Method And Apparatus To Compensate Imaging Data With Simultaneously Acquired Motion Data
Jiang Hsieh - Brookfield WI, US Michael John Barber - Mequon WI, US Brian J. Kost - Waukesha WI, US William R. Clarke - Colgate WI, US Michael A. Juhl - Waukesha WI, US Anne Lindsay Hall - New Berlin WI, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
A61B 5/05
US Classification:
600427, 600410, 600411, 600425, 600437, 600439
Abstract:
Motion data is acquired simultaneously and in real-time with image data. The motion data provides accurate and near-instant information as to the state and position of an object prone to motion. The present invention is particularly applicable for cardiac CT or MR imaging and other physiologically gated acquisitions. In the context of cardiac imaging, the motion data includes information regarding size and location of the heart during the cardiac phases (diastole, systole, etc. ) during each cardiac cycle.
Medical Imaging System And Method Containing Ultrasound Docking Port
Anne Lindsay Hall - New Berlin WI, US Vincent Stanley Polkus - Delafield WI, US Lucas Delaney - Milwaukee WI, US Stephen Metz - Kenmore WA, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
A61B 5/05 A61B 8/00
US Classification:
600427, 600437
Abstract:
An ultrasound medical imaging system and non-ultrasound medical imaging system are combined and communicate via a suitable docking port, which is supported by the non-ultrasound medical imaging system and configured to receive the ultrasound medical imaging system. The systems can communicate directly, indirectly, and/or wirelessly. Each can also be configured for cross-imaging in the other modality, displaying medical imagery from the other modality on respective and/or combined displays, and/or control by a user interface of the other and/or a common user interface. Registry between patient imagery is possible, and improved workflow is provided.
Medical Imaging System And Method Containing Ultrasound Docking Port
Anne Lindsay Hall - New Berlin WI, US Vincent Stanley Polkus - Delafield WI, US Lucas Delaney - Milwaukee WI, US Stephen Metz - Kenmore WA, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
A61B 5/05 A61B 8/00
US Classification:
600427, 600437
Abstract:
An ultrasound medical imaging system and non-ultrasound medical imaging system are combined and communicate via a suitable docking port, which is supported by the non-ultrasound medical imaging system and configured to receive the ultrasound medical imaging system. The systems can communicate directly, indirectly, and/or wirelessly. Each can also be configured for cross-imaging in the other modality, displaying medical imagery from the other modality on respective and/or combined displays, and/or control by a user interface of the other and/or a common user interface. Registry between patient imagery is possible, and improved workflow is provided.
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