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A statistical model in detecting small blood vessels with Power Doppler Imaging Department of Medical Biophysics 07/04/10
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Outline Introduction Objective Methods ◦ Power Doppler Imaging ◦ Example Methods ◦ Mathematical Model Results Discussion Conclusion Acknowledgements
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Introduction Angiogenesis Cancer research Imaging these small blood vessels can provide valuable information to their spatial distribution in the vasculature
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Objective To improve the statistical model in determining the blood flow in a small vessel Develop another Gaussian distribution to account for the region that lies between the background and vessel
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Methods and Apparatus
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Power Doppler Imaging
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Example
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Methods Flow phantoms were developed with the following properties; ◦ vessel sizes: 160, 200, 250, 300, 360 µm ◦ flow velocity 4, 3, 2, 1, 0.5 mm/s ◦ transducer frequency 30 and 40 MHz
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Mathematical Model Single Vessel Multiple Vessel
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Results
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Results Consideration of the extra region lead to the statistical model, more closely reflecting the actual data
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Discussion Consideration of an extra region lead to the increase in accuracy between the statistical model and empirical data Changes made are reflected by the considering a greater range of data The standard statistical model for a specific vessel size can act to determine the actual vessel as opposed to the background
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Further Research and Implications Working with multiple layer tissue Developing a standard model but taking into consideration the vessel sizes Differentiation between vessels in tortuous vessels
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Conclusion Addition of a new region to the statistical model led to results which reflected the empirical data much closer
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Acknowledgements Dr. James Lacefield PhD Mai Elfarnawany Masters Candidate
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