Abstract: This presentation proposes a novel method to noninvasively measure the myocardial viscoelasticity in vivo to evaluate the heart diastolic properties. By the ultrasonic measurement of the myocardial motion, we have already found that some pulsive waves are spontaneously excited by aortic-valve closure (AVC) at end-systole (T0). In this study, a sparse sector scan at a sufficiently high frame rate clearly reveals wave propagation along the heart wall. The propagation time of the wave along the heart wall is very small, namely, several milliseconds, and cannot be measured by conventional equipment. From the measured phase velocity, we estimate the myocardial viscoelasticity in vivo. In in vivo experiments applied to 6 healthy subject...
Myocardial motion exhibits frequency components of up to 100 Hz as found by a phased tracking method...
Abstract—We have already shown that the pulsive vibration is excited on the myocardium 15 ms after t...
For the quantification of myocardial function, myocardial stiffness can potentially be measured non-...
Abstract: This presentation proposes a novel method to noninvasively measure the myocardial viscoela...
Abstract—This presentation proposes a novel method to noninvasively measure the myocardial viscoelas...
Abstract — Though myocardial viscoelasticity is essential in the evaluation of heart diastolic prope...
Abstract — By measuring spatial distribution of the minute vibrations in the heart wall from the che...
Left ventricular myocardial stiffness could offer superior quantification of cardiac systolic and di...
International audienceCardiac pathologies are often characterized by a significant change of myocard...
ObjectivesThe goal of this study was to assess whether myocardial stiffness could be measured by she...
Objectives This study aimed to investigate the potential of a novel 3-dimensional (3D) mechanical wa...
Shear wave elastography offers a new dimension to echocardiography: it measures myocardial stiffness...
International audienceQuantitative assessment of myocardial stiffness is crucial to understand and e...
Diastolic heart failure is one of the principal causes of death in Western countries, and there is c...
The propagation velocity of shear waves relates to tissue stiffness. We prove that a regular clinica...
Myocardial motion exhibits frequency components of up to 100 Hz as found by a phased tracking method...
Abstract—We have already shown that the pulsive vibration is excited on the myocardium 15 ms after t...
For the quantification of myocardial function, myocardial stiffness can potentially be measured non-...
Abstract: This presentation proposes a novel method to noninvasively measure the myocardial viscoela...
Abstract—This presentation proposes a novel method to noninvasively measure the myocardial viscoelas...
Abstract — Though myocardial viscoelasticity is essential in the evaluation of heart diastolic prope...
Abstract — By measuring spatial distribution of the minute vibrations in the heart wall from the che...
Left ventricular myocardial stiffness could offer superior quantification of cardiac systolic and di...
International audienceCardiac pathologies are often characterized by a significant change of myocard...
ObjectivesThe goal of this study was to assess whether myocardial stiffness could be measured by she...
Objectives This study aimed to investigate the potential of a novel 3-dimensional (3D) mechanical wa...
Shear wave elastography offers a new dimension to echocardiography: it measures myocardial stiffness...
International audienceQuantitative assessment of myocardial stiffness is crucial to understand and e...
Diastolic heart failure is one of the principal causes of death in Western countries, and there is c...
The propagation velocity of shear waves relates to tissue stiffness. We prove that a regular clinica...
Myocardial motion exhibits frequency components of up to 100 Hz as found by a phased tracking method...
Abstract—We have already shown that the pulsive vibration is excited on the myocardium 15 ms after t...
For the quantification of myocardial function, myocardial stiffness can potentially be measured non-...