AbstractObjectivesUsing newly developed ultrasonic technology, we attempted to disclose the characteristics of the left ventricular (LV) contraction–extension (C–E) property, which has an important relationship to LV function.MethodsStrain rate (SR) distribution within the posterior wall and interventricular septum was microscopically measured with a high accuracy of 821μm in spatial resolution by using the phase difference tracking method. The subjects were 10 healthy men (aged 30–50 years).ResultsThe time course of the SR distribution disclosed the characteristic C–E property, i.e. the contraction started from the apex and propagated toward the base on one hand, and from the epicardial side toward the endocardial side on the other hand. T...
Recent studies have shown that left ventricle (LV) exhibits considerable transmural differences in a...
AbstractIn this study, ultrafast computed tomography, a new high spatial and temporal resolution ima...
Objective- Doppler tissue imaging (DTI) enables the stu-dy of the velocity of contraction and relaxa...
AbstractObjectivesUsing newly developed ultrasonic technology, we attempted to disclose the characte...
AbstractObjectiveWe attempted to disclose the microscopic characteristics of the non-uniform distrib...
Unlike the case of skeletal muscle, the direction of myocardial contraction does not coincide with t...
We designed the present study (1) to investigate the velocities of longitudinal movement of the huma...
Background: According to the ventricular myocardial band model, the diastolic isovolumetric period i...
Background—Acceleration of the mitral ring during isovolumic contraction has been proposed as a load...
Noninvasive evaluation of global left ventricular (LV) myocardial contractile function using echocar...
OBJECTIVE: Doppler tissue imaging (DTI) enables the study of the velocity of contraction and relaxat...
A model for the contraction of the left ventricle (LV) is developed for a spheroidal geometry. The c...
SummaryBackgroundThe existence as well as the exact genesis of left ventricular suction during rapid...
A complete description of myocardial function requires knowledge of stress, strain, and material pro...
Abstract Quantification of left ventricular (LV) systolic function represents a major aspect of ech...
Recent studies have shown that left ventricle (LV) exhibits considerable transmural differences in a...
AbstractIn this study, ultrafast computed tomography, a new high spatial and temporal resolution ima...
Objective- Doppler tissue imaging (DTI) enables the stu-dy of the velocity of contraction and relaxa...
AbstractObjectivesUsing newly developed ultrasonic technology, we attempted to disclose the characte...
AbstractObjectiveWe attempted to disclose the microscopic characteristics of the non-uniform distrib...
Unlike the case of skeletal muscle, the direction of myocardial contraction does not coincide with t...
We designed the present study (1) to investigate the velocities of longitudinal movement of the huma...
Background: According to the ventricular myocardial band model, the diastolic isovolumetric period i...
Background—Acceleration of the mitral ring during isovolumic contraction has been proposed as a load...
Noninvasive evaluation of global left ventricular (LV) myocardial contractile function using echocar...
OBJECTIVE: Doppler tissue imaging (DTI) enables the study of the velocity of contraction and relaxat...
A model for the contraction of the left ventricle (LV) is developed for a spheroidal geometry. The c...
SummaryBackgroundThe existence as well as the exact genesis of left ventricular suction during rapid...
A complete description of myocardial function requires knowledge of stress, strain, and material pro...
Abstract Quantification of left ventricular (LV) systolic function represents a major aspect of ech...
Recent studies have shown that left ventricle (LV) exhibits considerable transmural differences in a...
AbstractIn this study, ultrafast computed tomography, a new high spatial and temporal resolution ima...
Objective- Doppler tissue imaging (DTI) enables the stu-dy of the velocity of contraction and relaxa...