Abstract — Though myocardial viscoelasticity is essential in the evaluation of heart diastolic properties, it has never been noninvasively measured in vivo. By the ultrasonic measurement of the myocardial motion, we have already found that some pulsive waves are spontaneously excited by aortic-valve closure (AVC) time (T0) (IEEE UFFC-43(1996)791-810). Using a sparse sector scan, in which the beam directions are restricted to about 16, the pulsive waves were measured almost simultaneously at about 160 points set along the heart wall at a sufficiently high frame rate (UMB 27(2001)752-768). The consecutive spatial phase distributions clearly revealed wave propagation along the heart wall for the first time (IEEE UFFC-51(2005)1931-1942). The pr...
The detection and quantification of fast myocardial waves, such as the ones following mechanical act...
We designed the present study (1) to investigate the velocities of longitudinal movement of the huma...
Echocardiography is a key imaging modality to assess cardiac anatomy and function. In the past decad...
Abstract—This presentation proposes a novel method to noninvasively measure the myocardial viscoelas...
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 viscoela...
Abstract — By measuring spatial distribution of the minute vibrations in the heart wall from the che...
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...
Diastolic heart failure is one of the principal causes of death in Western countries, and there is c...
Shear wave speed measurements can potentially be used to noninvasively measure myocardial stiffness ...
International audienceIntroduction: Assessing the mechanical properties of soft tissues can be extre...
Unlike the case of skeletal muscle, the direction of myocardial contraction does not coincide with t...
Left ventricular myocardial stiffness could offer superior quantification of cardiac systolic and di...
Colour-coded tissue velocity imaging (TVE) with Echocardiography is an established method for evalua...
The detection and quantification of fast myocardial waves, such as the ones following mechanical act...
We designed the present study (1) to investigate the velocities of longitudinal movement of the huma...
Echocardiography is a key imaging modality to assess cardiac anatomy and function. In the past decad...
Abstract—This presentation proposes a novel method to noninvasively measure the myocardial viscoelas...
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 viscoela...
Abstract — By measuring spatial distribution of the minute vibrations in the heart wall from the che...
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...
Diastolic heart failure is one of the principal causes of death in Western countries, and there is c...
Shear wave speed measurements can potentially be used to noninvasively measure myocardial stiffness ...
International audienceIntroduction: Assessing the mechanical properties of soft tissues can be extre...
Unlike the case of skeletal muscle, the direction of myocardial contraction does not coincide with t...
Left ventricular myocardial stiffness could offer superior quantification of cardiac systolic and di...
Colour-coded tissue velocity imaging (TVE) with Echocardiography is an established method for evalua...
The detection and quantification of fast myocardial waves, such as the ones following mechanical act...
We designed the present study (1) to investigate the velocities of longitudinal movement of the huma...
Echocardiography is a key imaging modality to assess cardiac anatomy and function. In the past decad...