Definitions, equations, artifacts Flashcards

1
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Duty Factor

A

% of time ultrasound is “listening”.
(Pulse Duration) / (Pulse Repetition Period).
Typically ~0.2%. CW is 100%

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2
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Velocity of ultrasound through tissue

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1540 m/s

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3
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Nyquist limit (formula)

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= 1/2 PRF

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4
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Ultrasound “period”

A

Time to complete one cycle

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5
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Shadowing

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artifact that results in a hypoechoic signal area behind a highly attenuating structure

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Enhancement

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artifact that results in a hyperintense signal behind a low attenuating structure (like fluid)

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Grating Lobes

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Artifact that results in ghost images of high contrast structures off axis to the sound beam

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Reverberation

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Artifact that results in the placement of echogenic lines, equally spaced apart from each other

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Refraction

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Artifact that results in the misplacement of a structure in an image due to change in direction at non-perpendicular bountires with a difference in tissue impedance

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10
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Main Bang

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Chest wall interface seen in the very near field on TTE. Strong reflectors from transduce and skin interface results in no useful imaging.

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