posted on 2007-07-30, 11:15authored byL. Fan, P. Tortoli, D.H. Evans
An integrated system for acquisition and processing of intracranial and extracranial Doppler signals and automatic embolic signal detection has been developed. The hardware basis of the system is a purpose-built acquisition/processing board that includes a multigate Doppler unit controlled through a computer. The signal-processing engine of the system contains a fast Fourier transform
(FFT)-based, spectral-analysis unit and an embolic signaldetection unit using expert system reasoning theory. The system is designed so that up to four receive gates from a single transducer can be used to provide useful reasoning information to the embolic signal-detection unit. Alternatively,
two transducers can be used simultaneously, either for bilateral transcranial Doppler (TCD) investigations or for simultaneous intra- and extracranial investigation of different arteries. The structure of the software will allow the future implementation of embolus detection algorithms that use the information from all four channels when a single transducer is used, or of independent embolus detection
in two sets of two channels when two transducers are used. The user-friendly system has been tested in-vitro, and it has
demonstrated a 93.6% sensitivity for micro-embolic signal (MES) identification. Preliminary in-vivo results also are
encouraging.
History
Citation
IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control, 2006, 53 (10), pp.1853-1861.
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IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics
Publisher
IEEE
Available date
2007-07-30
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