Lecture 4 Flashcards
1
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Pulsed Ultrasound Technique
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- Short burst of sound sent out.
- Wait for sound to bounce off reflector and return to transducer.
- Sound changed into electrical voltage that can be processed by the ultrasound machine.
2
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To properly place the echo on the display, the US unit must know:
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- The strength or amplitude of the echo. (Mirrors the reflector’s strength or amplitude)
- Anatomic location of the reflector generating the echo.
3
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What is a pulse?
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- Short burst of sound energy.
- Collection of a number of cycles that travel together.
- Each pulse has a beginning, middle, and end.
4
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Pulse Duration
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- The time (duration) of the ultrasound pulse.
- PD= Period number of cycles in pulse.
5
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Pulse Duration Equation
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PD = number of cycles/frequency
Units: microseconds (us)
6
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Pulse Duration increases if:
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- Period increases.
- # of cycles in pulse increases.
- Frequency decreases.
7
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Pulse Repetition Period (PRP)
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- The time from the beginning of one pulse to the beginning of the next pulse.
- When depth decreases, PRP decreases.
8
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PRP EQUATION
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PRP = pulse duration + idle/listening time
9
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Pulse Repetition Frequency (PRF)
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- Number of pulses of sound the ultrasound transducer emits in 1 sec.
- Units: Hz or kHz
- Typically 1-10 kHz
- When distance decreases, PRF increases.
- Sound source (MFG) determines PRF.
10
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Duty Factor (DF)
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- The fraction of time the the ultrasound machine is sending out a pulse of sound.
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