Measurement of arterial distensibility is very important in cardiovascular diagnosis for early detection of coronary heart disease and possible prediction of future cardiac events. Conventionally, B-mode ultrasound imaging systems have been used along with expensive vessel wall tracking systems for estimation of arterial distension and calculation of various estimates of compliance. We present a simple instrument for noninvasive in vivo evaluation of arterial compliance using a single element ultrasound transducer. The measurement methodology is initially validated using a proof of concept pilot experiment using a commercial ultrasound pulser-receiver. A prototype system is then developed around a PXI chassis using LABVIEW software. The virtual instrument employs a dynamic threshold algorithm to identify the artery walls and then utilizes a correlation based tracking technique to estimate arterial distension. The end-diastolic echo signals are averaged to reduce error in the automated diameter measurement process. The instrument allows automated measurement of the various measures of arterial compliance with minimal operator intervention. The performance of the virtual instrument was first analyzed using simulated data sets to establish the maximum measurement accuracy achievable under different input signal to noise ratio (SNR) levels. The system could measure distension with accuracy better than for positive SNR. The measurement error in diameter was less than 1%. The system was then thoroughly evaluated by the experiments conducted on phantom models of the carotid artery and the accuracy and resolution were found to meet the requirements of the application. Measurements performed on human volunteers indicate that the instrument can measure arterial distension with a precision better than 5%. The end-diastolic arterial diameter can be measured with a precision better than 2% and an accuracy of 1%. The measurement system could lead to the development of small, portable, and inexpensive equipment for estimation of arterial compliance suitable in mass screening of “at risk” patients. The automated compliance measurement algorithm implemented in the instrument requires minimal operator input. The instrument could pave the way for dedicated systems for arterial compliance evaluation targeted at the general medical practitioner who has little or no expertise in vascular ultrasonography.
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December 2010
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A Virtual Instrument for Automated Measurement of Arterial Compliance
Jayaraj Joseph,
Jayaraj Joseph
Department of Electrical Engineering, ESB 317, Measurements and Instrumentation Laboratory,
e-mail: jayaraj85@gmail.com
Indian Institute of Technology Madras
, 600036, Chennai, India
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V. Jayashankar
V. Jayashankar
Department of Electrical Engineering, ESB 312, Measurements and Instrumentation Laboratory,
e-mail: jshankar@ee.iitm.ac.in
Indian Institute of Technology Madras
, 600036, Chennai, India
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Jayaraj Joseph
Department of Electrical Engineering, ESB 317, Measurements and Instrumentation Laboratory,
Indian Institute of Technology Madras
, 600036, Chennai, Indiae-mail: jayaraj85@gmail.com
V. Jayashankar
Department of Electrical Engineering, ESB 312, Measurements and Instrumentation Laboratory,
Indian Institute of Technology Madras
, 600036, Chennai, Indiae-mail: jshankar@ee.iitm.ac.in
J. Med. Devices. Dec 2010, 4(4): 045004 (13 pages)
Published Online: December 3, 2010
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Received:
February 19, 2010
Revised:
August 17, 2010
Online:
December 3, 2010
Published:
December 3, 2010
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Joseph, J., and Jayashankar, V. (December 3, 2010). "A Virtual Instrument for Automated Measurement of Arterial Compliance." ASME. J. Med. Devices. December 2010; 4(4): 045004. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4002493
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