Spatial Compounding

Spatial compounding acquires multiple overlapping image frames from different steering angles and averages them into a single composite image. Averaging frames reduces speckle noise and random artifacts, improves tissue boundary definition, and enhances visibility of lesion margins. The tradeoff is a small reduction in frame rate. Spatial compounding is standard on most modern ultrasound systems and is particularly useful for imaging the breast, thyroid, and musculoskeletal structures.