The advent of three-dimensional echocardiography (3DE) has significantly improved the impact of non-invasive imaging on our understanding and management of cardiac diseases in clinical practice. Transthoracic 3DE enables an easier, more accurate and reproducible interpretation of the complex cardiac anatomy, overcoming the intrinsic limitations of conventional echocardiography. The availability of unprecedented views of cardiac structures from any perspective in the beating heart provides valuable clinical information and new levels of confidence in diagnosing heart disease. One major advantage of the third dimension is the improvement in the accuracy and reproducibility of chamber volume measurement by eliminating geometric assumptions and...
textabstractCardiac ultrasound has become the dominant imaging technology in clinical cardiology. Tw...
The strength of echocardiography has always been in its capacity for convenient real-time imaging, i...
Background: The majority of studies demonstrating the diagnostic potential of three-dimensional (3D)...
Advances in ultrasound, computer, and electronics technology have permitted three-dimensional echoca...
Over the past 3 decades, echocardiography has become a major diagnostic tool in the arsenal of clini...
The introduction of three-dimensional echocardiography and its evolution from time-consuming and cum...
Three-dimensional (3D) echocardiography facilitates spatial recognition of intracardiac structures, ...
Over the last few decades, advancements in ultrasound, electronic and computing technologies have pe...
This review covers the role of three-dimensional (3D) echocardiography in the diagnosis of heart val...
Our review of real-time three-dimensional echocardiography (RT3DE) discusses the diagnostic utility ...
ObjectivesThis study sought to assess both the feasibility and potential role of transthoracic three...
textabstractObjectives: This study sought to assess both the feasibility and potential role of trans...
Conventional two-dimensional echocardiography (2DE) has been established as the most widely diagnost...
Despite its wide diagnostic potential, three-dimensional (3D) echocardiography is a quite rarely emp...
SummaryThree-dimensional (3D) echocardiography has improved dramatically due to technical advances i...
textabstractCardiac ultrasound has become the dominant imaging technology in clinical cardiology. Tw...
The strength of echocardiography has always been in its capacity for convenient real-time imaging, i...
Background: The majority of studies demonstrating the diagnostic potential of three-dimensional (3D)...
Advances in ultrasound, computer, and electronics technology have permitted three-dimensional echoca...
Over the past 3 decades, echocardiography has become a major diagnostic tool in the arsenal of clini...
The introduction of three-dimensional echocardiography and its evolution from time-consuming and cum...
Three-dimensional (3D) echocardiography facilitates spatial recognition of intracardiac structures, ...
Over the last few decades, advancements in ultrasound, electronic and computing technologies have pe...
This review covers the role of three-dimensional (3D) echocardiography in the diagnosis of heart val...
Our review of real-time three-dimensional echocardiography (RT3DE) discusses the diagnostic utility ...
ObjectivesThis study sought to assess both the feasibility and potential role of transthoracic three...
textabstractObjectives: This study sought to assess both the feasibility and potential role of trans...
Conventional two-dimensional echocardiography (2DE) has been established as the most widely diagnost...
Despite its wide diagnostic potential, three-dimensional (3D) echocardiography is a quite rarely emp...
SummaryThree-dimensional (3D) echocardiography has improved dramatically due to technical advances i...
textabstractCardiac ultrasound has become the dominant imaging technology in clinical cardiology. Tw...
The strength of echocardiography has always been in its capacity for convenient real-time imaging, i...
Background: The majority of studies demonstrating the diagnostic potential of three-dimensional (3D)...