Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8130837 Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology 2018 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
We developed a duplex ultrasound simulator for training and assessment of scanning skills. We used the simulator to test examiner performance in the measurement of flow velocities in dialysis access fistulas. Test cases were created from 3-D ultrasound scans of two dialysis access fistulas by reconstructing 3-D blood vessel models and simulating blood flow velocity fields within the lumens. The simulator displays a 2-D B-mode or color Doppler image corresponding to transducer position on a mannequin; a spectral waveform is generated according to Doppler sample volume location and system settings. Examiner performance was assessed by comparing the measured peak systolic velocity (PSV) with the true PSV provided by the computational flow model. The PSV measured by four expert examiners deviated from the true value by 7.8 ± 6.1%. The results indicate the ability of the simulator to objectively assess an examiner's measurement accuracy in complex vascular targets.
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