Doppler ultrasound investigations are typically limited to detect only the axial blood velocity component, as they cannot directly estimate the flow direction. To overcome this limitation, we have recently proposed an original dual-beam method characterized by the transverse orientation of one of the two beams to the flow. In this paper, the performance of such a technique is tested through over 300 in vitro experiments made by using a set of 6 different transducers. In steady flow conditions, the velocity measurement errors featured a Gaussian distribution with mean of -1.35% (CI 95%: 0.89% to 1.82%) and 3.7% standard deviation. In pulsatile flow conditions, the coefficient of variation was evaluated below 3.7% (intra-session) and 8.1% (in...
Abstract-In conventional ultrasound Doppler systems, the velocity component along the beam axis is d...
Conventional blood flow velocity measurement using ultrasound is capable of resolving the axial comp...
The complete determination of blood velocity as a vector can be achieved using ultrasound techniques...
Doppler ultrasound investigations are typically limited to detect only the axial blood velocity comp...
Conventional Doppler ultrasound (US) investigations are limited to detect only the axial component o...
Volumetric blood flow measurements require the assessment of both the velocity distribution and the ...
Abstract-It is an accepted fact that transverse Doppler effects of the first order in v/c are nonexi...
An ultrasound velocity assessment technique was validated, which allows the estimation of velocity c...
An ultrasound velocity assessment technique was validated, which allows the estimation of velocity c...
An experimental system has been developed to verify the possibility of detecting flow activity using...
Ultrasound imaging of blood flow in the heart and blood vessels has become an essential part of diag...
Abstract: An in vitro system was used for measurement of frequency and amplitude of ultrasonic signa...
Doppler ultrasound is a noninvasive technique which is widely used in medicine for the assessment of...
Detailed imaging of complex blood flow may improve early diagnosis of cardiovascular disease. In cli...
Correlation functions, calculated on the ultrasonic echoes scattered by blood, provide a rich harves...
Abstract-In conventional ultrasound Doppler systems, the velocity component along the beam axis is d...
Conventional blood flow velocity measurement using ultrasound is capable of resolving the axial comp...
The complete determination of blood velocity as a vector can be achieved using ultrasound techniques...
Doppler ultrasound investigations are typically limited to detect only the axial blood velocity comp...
Conventional Doppler ultrasound (US) investigations are limited to detect only the axial component o...
Volumetric blood flow measurements require the assessment of both the velocity distribution and the ...
Abstract-It is an accepted fact that transverse Doppler effects of the first order in v/c are nonexi...
An ultrasound velocity assessment technique was validated, which allows the estimation of velocity c...
An ultrasound velocity assessment technique was validated, which allows the estimation of velocity c...
An experimental system has been developed to verify the possibility of detecting flow activity using...
Ultrasound imaging of blood flow in the heart and blood vessels has become an essential part of diag...
Abstract: An in vitro system was used for measurement of frequency and amplitude of ultrasonic signa...
Doppler ultrasound is a noninvasive technique which is widely used in medicine for the assessment of...
Detailed imaging of complex blood flow may improve early diagnosis of cardiovascular disease. In cli...
Correlation functions, calculated on the ultrasonic echoes scattered by blood, provide a rich harves...
Abstract-In conventional ultrasound Doppler systems, the velocity component along the beam axis is d...
Conventional blood flow velocity measurement using ultrasound is capable of resolving the axial comp...
The complete determination of blood velocity as a vector can be achieved using ultrasound techniques...