left bundle branch block: prime time in cardiology Three-dimensional echocardiography – a promise made, a promise kept Shortly after the introduction of ultrasound to image the heart, echocardiography became the most im-portant noninvasive diagnostic tool in cardiology. The development from M-mode to two-dimensional imaging was fast and its implementation as the most frequently used technique in daily cardiology practice was made possible by Dutch pioneers in the field such as Klaas Bom, Jos Roelandt and Cees Visser. Also, more than 30 years of structured postgraduate education in echocardiography has already been provided in the Netherlands
__Abstract__ During the development of echocardiography, 3D echocardiography imaging represents ...
This thesis is based upon the implementation of pocket-size cardiac ultrasound (PCU) among medical s...
Over the last fifty-years conventional two-dimensional (2D) echocardiography has served as a valuabl...
Following a brief review of the development of medical ultrasonics from the mid-1930s to the mid-195...
In the past, routine clinical use of three-dimensional echocardiography has been hindered by the pro...
As cardiovascular diseases remain the leading cause of death worldwide, the scientific community str...
For over 30 of its 50-year history, echocardiography has provided noninvasive, widely available and ...
The echocardiographic examination usually starts with the two-dimensional technique (B-mode), also c...
Three dimensional echocardiography is a recent and advanced technique analysing the structures of th...
textabstractThe recognition of the existence of ultrasound is credited to L. Spallanzani (1729- 1799...
Over the past 3 decades, echocardiography has become a major diagnostic tool in the arsenal of clini...
The complex anatomy of cardiac structures requires three-dimensional spatial orientation of images f...
Three-dimensional (3D) echocardiography facilitates spatial recognition of intracardiac structures, ...
SummaryThree-dimensional (3D) echocardiography has improved dramatically due to technical advances i...
textabstractCardiac ultrasound has become the dominant imaging technology in clinical cardiology. Tw...
__Abstract__ During the development of echocardiography, 3D echocardiography imaging represents ...
This thesis is based upon the implementation of pocket-size cardiac ultrasound (PCU) among medical s...
Over the last fifty-years conventional two-dimensional (2D) echocardiography has served as a valuabl...
Following a brief review of the development of medical ultrasonics from the mid-1930s to the mid-195...
In the past, routine clinical use of three-dimensional echocardiography has been hindered by the pro...
As cardiovascular diseases remain the leading cause of death worldwide, the scientific community str...
For over 30 of its 50-year history, echocardiography has provided noninvasive, widely available and ...
The echocardiographic examination usually starts with the two-dimensional technique (B-mode), also c...
Three dimensional echocardiography is a recent and advanced technique analysing the structures of th...
textabstractThe recognition of the existence of ultrasound is credited to L. Spallanzani (1729- 1799...
Over the past 3 decades, echocardiography has become a major diagnostic tool in the arsenal of clini...
The complex anatomy of cardiac structures requires three-dimensional spatial orientation of images f...
Three-dimensional (3D) echocardiography facilitates spatial recognition of intracardiac structures, ...
SummaryThree-dimensional (3D) echocardiography has improved dramatically due to technical advances i...
textabstractCardiac ultrasound has become the dominant imaging technology in clinical cardiology. Tw...
__Abstract__ During the development of echocardiography, 3D echocardiography imaging represents ...
This thesis is based upon the implementation of pocket-size cardiac ultrasound (PCU) among medical s...
Over the last fifty-years conventional two-dimensional (2D) echocardiography has served as a valuabl...