Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Preface to the second edition
- Preface to the first edition
- 1 Introduction to B-mode imaging
- 2 Physics
- 3 Transducers and beam-forming
- 4 B-mode instrumentation
- 5 Properties, limitations and artefacts of B-mode images
- 6 B-mode measurements
- 7 Principles of Doppler ultrasound
- 8 Blood flow
- 9 Spectral Doppler ultrasound
- 10 Colour flow and tissue imaging
- 11 Quality assurance
- 12 Safety of diagnostic ultrasound
- 13 3D ultrasound
- 14 Contrast agents
- 15 Elastography
- Appendices
- Glossary of terms
- Index
Preface to the first edition
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 July 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Preface to the second edition
- Preface to the first edition
- 1 Introduction to B-mode imaging
- 2 Physics
- 3 Transducers and beam-forming
- 4 B-mode instrumentation
- 5 Properties, limitations and artefacts of B-mode images
- 6 B-mode measurements
- 7 Principles of Doppler ultrasound
- 8 Blood flow
- 9 Spectral Doppler ultrasound
- 10 Colour flow and tissue imaging
- 11 Quality assurance
- 12 Safety of diagnostic ultrasound
- 13 3D ultrasound
- 14 Contrast agents
- 15 Elastography
- Appendices
- Glossary of terms
- Index
Summary
This book is an introductory text in the physics and instrumentation of medical ultrasound imaging. The level is appropriate for sonographers and clinical users in general. This will also serve as a first textbook for physicists and engineers. The text concentrates on explanations of principles which underpin the clinical use of ultrasound systems, with explanations following a ‘need to know’ philosophy. Consequently, complex techniques, such as Doppler frequency estimation using FFT and 2D autocorrelation, are described in terms of their function, but not in terms of their detailed signal processing. The book contains relatively few equations and even fewer derivations. The scope of the book reflects ultrasound instrumentation as it is used at the time of submission to the publishers. Techniques which are still emerging, such as tissue Doppler imaging (TDI) and contrast agents, are covered in a single chapter at the end of the book. Techniques which are even further from commercial implementation, such as vector Doppler, are not covered. We hope this book fills the gap in the market that we perceive from discussions with our clinical colleagues, that of a text which is up to date and at an appropriate level.
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- Diagnostic UltrasoundPhysics and Equipment, pp. xi - xiiPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010