| OTT Home | Phys Sci & Eng Life Sciences | Measurement of Brain Activity Using an Ultrasonic Measure of Localized Blood Flow  Description A new type of two-dimensional, real time, color ultrasonic scanner able to measure and display brain metabolism by monitoring amplitudes of localized changes of intracranial interfaces. A real time image is obtained with a flexible array of transducers which eliminates the strong reflection from the skull due to a shape mismatch and reduces the topological mislocations in the image. This new technique of motion detection based on image subtraction features high accuracy and gives the scanner the unique capability to detect multi-directional motion of the intracranial interfaces and to display the amplitude of the motion in real time. Monitoring the image synchronously with the heart beat and the external stimulus presence gives clinicians the unique opportunity of visualization of detailed structure and function in normal human brains and studying the pathophysiology of brain abnormalities by demonstrating structural, metabolic and neurochemical abnormalities. Advantages - High accuracy motion detection based on image subtraction
- Capability to detect multi-directional motion of the intracranial interfaces and to display the amplitude of the motion in real time
- Does not require radio active tracers
- Lower cost than MRI, SPEC Scan, or PET Scan
- Output is real time rather than requiring an exposure time
Potential Applications - Medical diagnosis in neurology, echo cardiology, and gynecology
- Sonar, nondestructive testing of materials, or precision motion sensing
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| Inventor Dr. William E. Glenn Imaging Technology Center
Dr. Petko Dinev Former engineer in the Imaging Technology Center IP Status U.S. Patent 6,302,847 issued 10/16/2001 U.S. Patent 6,066,097 issued 4/23/2000 Contact Information Office of Technology Transfer 777 Glades Road Boca Raton, FL 33431-0991 Kurt R. Moore Assistant V.P. & Director Ph: 561-297-1165 Fax: 561-297-2141 kmoore34@fau.edu Michelle Webb Assistant Director Ph: 561-297-0673 Fax: 561-297-2141 mwebb18@fau.edu Case Number 1996-02
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