A Pulsed Wave Doppler Ultrasound Blood Flowmeter by PMUTs
Hong Ding, Dengfei Yang, Mengjiao Qu, Chao Yang, Xuying Chen, Xianhao Le, Ke Zhu, Jinghui Xu, Liwei Lin, Jin Xie
Abstract
This letter describes a blood flowmeter by the pulsed wave Doppler (PWD) ultrasound detection procedure utilizing piezoelectric micromachined ultrasonic transducers (pMUTs) with the aluminum nitride (AlN) film as the piezoelectric material. The transceiver electronics for the PWD scheme are constructed for system control and signal processing, and a blood-mimicking fluid (BMF) is synthesized for flow velocity tests. Both the average Doppler frequency-shift and Doppler power spectrum density (PSD) shift with respect to the flow velocity have been characterized and validated, and the flow direction can also be recognized. Finally, a real-time pulsatile flow measurement is demonstrated to emulate the feasibility of monitoring blood flows in practice. [2021-0077]