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Automating Handheld Ultrasound Applications for Improved Diagnostic Accuracy and Reduced User Dependency

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 06 May 2009
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New handled ultrasound technology has been developed as a platform for workflow automation in image fusion, breast volume scanning, and application procedures and protocols.

Siemens Healthcare (Erlangen, Germany) demonstrated the benefits of workflow automation on the new release of its premier general imaging platform, the Acuson S2000 ultrasound system, at the annual conference of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM), April 2-5, 2009, in New York (NY, USA). These systems comprise a variety of exam procedures and protocols that address the challenges that handheld ultrasound faces in regards to user-dependence and variability, as well as scan-related injuries. Siemens also highlighted how automation can support the viability of fusing ultrasound and computed tomography imaging in the clinical routine.

Offering the best of both worlds, computed tomography (CT) and ultrasound fusion combines the benefits of real-time ultrasound imaging with global imaging display of CT. However, current fusion techniques require bulky transmit and receive equipment to track the patient's anatomy in real time. Moreover, patients need to lie completely still during the entire exam to prevent elaborate manual realignments before the examination can continue.

"This is unrealistic and impractical. And it usually requires several attempts to get the job done, which makes the procedure time-consuming and the results inaccurate," said Klaus Hambüchen, chief executive officer, ultrasound, Siemens Healthcare. "Our fusion solution [which is a works-in progress] incorporates miniaturized, flexible sensors, and proprietary technology that automatically aligns the CT image to the current ultrasound view. This approach will dramatically accelerate workflow and improves the accuracy of image alignment, allowing fusion imaging to be seamlessly integrated into a routine ultrasound exam."

The limitations of handheld ultrasound in terms of scan time and user-variability have limited ultrasound's role in imaging to that of a secondary modality to look at a palpable mass or a finding identified on a mammogram. The Acuson S2000 automated breast volume scanner (ABVS) has the potential to change that. In less than 15 minutes, the system acquires full-field sonographic volumes of the breast. These volumes offer new insight into the intricate anatomy and architecture of the breast, including the intuitive anatomical coronal view, which has not been available using conventional hand held ultrasound.

After acquisition, the volume data are sent to a workstation for comprehensive offline review and diagnosis, as well as semi-automated reporting and BI-RADS reporting. A complete ultrasound breast imaging solution, the Acuson S2000 ABVS system also supports handheld ultrasound for innovative breast imaging applications, such as fatty tissue imaging, eSie Touch elasticity imaging, and biopsy procedures.

Siemens also presented their proprietary eSieScan workflow protocols on the Acuson S2000 system. Allowing the user to focus on patient care, not system interaction, eSieScan workflow protocols automatically guide the operator through the exam process by anticipating and executing exams based on customizable programs. Major modes, such as 2D, color, PW Doppler, or M-mode can be automatically activated along with a variety of submodes, such as eSie Touch elasticity or Cadence contrast pulse sequencing technology for contrast studies. (Currently, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has cleared ultrasound contrast agents only for use in left ventricular opacification [LVO]).

ESieScan protocols are available for vascular, breast, and obstetric exams, but an unlimited number of user-defined protocols can be added to the system. By reducing the interaction of the user with the system, eSieScan protocols may lead to the reduction of repetitive stress injuries while at the same time increase the consistency and predictability of the exam content for the physician.

In combination with syngo Auto obstetric OB (obstetric) measurements, eSieScan workflow protocols help save up to 75% of the keystrokes required in routine fetal exams.

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