Temporal Resolution Flashcards
Frame Rate
Ability of the system to create numerous frames each second
Frame Rate
Ability of the system to create numerous frames each second
Temporal Resolution
Temporal resolution is the ability to detect that an object has moved over time
Field of View
Image width or sector size
Lateral Resolution
The lateral resolution reflects the ability to distinguish two objects in the lateral direction, i.e. two objects in the same depth with a horizontal distance between one another
Line Density
Line density adjusts the number of scan lines in your ultrasound image. A higher level provides better resolution in the image (more scan lines), but reduces the frame rate
Spatial (Detail) Resolution
The spatial resolution of any imaging system is defined as its ability to distinguish two points as separate in space. Spatial resolution is measured in units of distance such as mm
Real Time Image
Ultrasound imaging that allows you to see images in “Real-Time”
Real Time Image
ultrasound imaging that allows you to see images in “Real-Time”
Contrast Resolution
Contrast resolution refers to the ability to distinguish between different echo amplitudes of adjacent structures. Contrast resolution may be enhanced at various stages in the imaging process, these include compression, image memory, and the use of contrast agents