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Chapter 12 - System Safety and Maintenance Accuracy Measures
Terason t3000 / Echo Ultrasound System User Guide 281
Accuracy Measures
The following general assumptions can be made about the accuracy of any ultrasound
system:
Velocity of sound uncertainty = 5%
Tissue shape is modeled as an ellipse or an ellipsoid
Caliper placement accuracy is one pixel (operator dependent)
Measurement accuracy is based on the root-mean-square combination of all
independent sources of error
RMS errors are due to velocity of sound uncertainty, pixel error, and typical transducer
geometry
Distance Accuracy
Distance accuracy measures are as follows:
Formula:
where (x
1
,y
1
) and (x
2
,y
2
) are the coordinates of the end points.
Range: 0-20 cm
Accuracy: For a 20 cm measurement, a 1 pixel error is 0.2 mm.
RMS errors:
For D = 10mm, accuracy = 9%
For D = 20mm, accuracy = 6%
For D > 50mm, accuracy = 5%
Area
Area accuracy measures are as follows:
Assumptions: Circular cross section, length of axes: 2a, 2b
Formula: K=
ab
Range: 0-300 cm
2
Accuracy: Determined by two independent distance measurements. The derivation of a
particular tissue shape from the circular model cannot be quantified.
RMS errors: For A=3.1 cm2, accuracy=4%
Circumference
Circumference accuracy measures are as follows:
Assumptions: Elliptical cross section, length of axes: 2a, 2b
Dx
1
x
2
+
2
y
1
y
2
++
2
=

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