3K-5. Tissue Harmonics Cancellation Using Time-Reversal

Pulse-inversion sequences are sensitive to the nonlinear echoes from microbubbles allowing an improvement in the blood-to-tissue contrast. However, at larger mechanical indexes, this contrast is reduced by harmonics produced during nonlinear propagation. A method for tissue harmonics cancellation exploiting time-reversal is experimentally implemented using a 128-channel 12-bit emitter-receiver. The probe calibration is performed by acquiring the nonlinear echo of a wire in water. These distorted pulses are time-reversed, optimized and used for the pulse-inversion imaging of a tissue phantom. Compared to normal (straight) pulses, the time-reversed distorted pulses reduced the tissue signal in pulse-inversion by 11 dB. The second harmonics signal from microbubbles flowing in a wall-less vessel was unaffected by the correction. This technique can thus increase the blood-to-tissue contrast ratio while keeping the pressure and the number of pulses constant.