18210672. INCLINATION ANGLE CORRECTION FOR ULTRASOUND-BASED DIAPHRAGM THICKNESS MEASUREMENTS simplified abstract (KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.)

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INCLINATION ANGLE CORRECTION FOR ULTRASOUND-BASED DIAPHRAGM THICKNESS MEASUREMENTS

Organization Name

KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.

Inventor(s)

Thomas Koehler of Hamburg (DE)

Rafael Wiemker of Hamburg (DE)

Comelis Petrus Hendriks of EINDHOVEN (NL)

Michael Polkey of London (GB)

Joerg Sabczynski of Hamburg (DE)

Roberto Buizza of EINDHOVEN (NL)

Jaap Roger Haartsen of EINDHOVEN (NL)

Nataly Wieberneit of Hamburg (DE)

INCLINATION ANGLE CORRECTION FOR ULTRASOUND-BASED DIAPHRAGM THICKNESS MEASUREMENTS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18210672 titled 'INCLINATION ANGLE CORRECTION FOR ULTRASOUND-BASED DIAPHRAGM THICKNESS MEASUREMENTS

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a diaphragm imaging device that utilizes ultrasound imaging data to determine the thickness of a patient's diaphragm from various observable probe angles.

  • The device receives ultrasound imaging data of the diaphragm from different probe angles.
  • It calculates the apparent thickness of the diaphragm at each observable probe angle.
  • Based on the apparent thicknesses, it estimates the overall thickness of the diaphragm.

Potential Applications

This technology can be used in medical settings for assessing diaphragm health and function, particularly in patients with respiratory conditions or diaphragm-related disorders.

Problems Solved

This technology provides a non-invasive and efficient method for measuring diaphragm thickness, which can aid in diagnosing and monitoring respiratory conditions and diaphragm dysfunction.

Benefits

- Non-invasive method for assessing diaphragm health - Efficient and accurate measurements of diaphragm thickness - Can aid in early detection and monitoring of respiratory conditions

Potential Commercial Applications

  • "Medical Diaphragm Imaging Technology for Respiratory Health Assessment"

Possible Prior Art

There may be existing technologies or methods for measuring diaphragm thickness using ultrasound imaging, but the specific approach described in this patent application may offer unique advantages in terms of accuracy and efficiency.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology compare to traditional methods of measuring diaphragm thickness, such as manual measurements during imaging procedures?

This technology offers a non-invasive and potentially more efficient way to measure diaphragm thickness compared to traditional methods. It would be interesting to see comparative studies on the accuracy and reliability of this technology versus manual measurements.

Are there any limitations or challenges in using ultrasound imaging for diaphragm thickness measurements?

Ultrasound imaging may have limitations in accurately capturing diaphragm thickness, especially in patients with certain body compositions or conditions that affect ultrasound penetration. Further research may be needed to address these challenges and optimize the technology for a wider range of patients.


Original Abstract Submitted

A diaphragm imaging device includes at least one electronic processor programmed to perform a diaphragm imaging method including receiving ultrasound imaging data of a diaphragm of a patient, the ultrasound imaging data being acquired by an associated ultrasound imaging probe with the probe at a plurality of different observable probe angles (β); for each observable probe angle, determining a corresponding apparent thickness (d) of the diaphragm of the patient from the received ultrasound data acquired at that observable probe angle; and estimating a thickness (d) of the diaphragm of the patient based at least on the apparent thicknesses (d).