In this work we carry out an in vivo validation of a method for estimating blood flow rate from the peak velocity, as it is usually done in single-wire Doppler catheter measurements. This method, originally proposed in [1] stems from the application of numerical analysis of the blood flow with Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) techniques. It proposes a new formula linking the maximum velocity and the flow rate, which, however, has the same practical cost of classical approaches based on a priori assumptions on the velocity profile. After the first clinical observations indicating the improved accuracy in flow rate estimates introduced by the new method discussed in [2, 3], in this paper we present an ad hoc in vivo validation, as firstly s...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be used in vivo in combination with computational fluid dynamic...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be used in vivo in combination with computational fluid dynamic...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be used in vivo in combination with computational fluid dynamic...
We carry out an in vivo validation of a new method for estimating blood flow rate from the maximum v...
Abstract In the present work a new approach for the blood flow rate estimate is discussed together w...
A common clinical practice during single-point Doppler analysis is to measure the centerline maximum...
In Ponzini et al. (2006) a new approach has been proposed for estimating in a reliable way blood flo...
To improve the characterization of blood flows, we propose a method which makes it possible to use t...
AMS Subject Classification: 62G99 In Ponzini et al. (2006) a new approach has been proposed for esti...
The aim of this paper, was to present an in vivo validation of the Womersley number-based formula, b...
Techniques have been both analyzed and developed for the estimation of a number of important haemody...
Physical useful measures in current clinical practice refer often to the blood ow rate, that is rela...
Spatiotemporal quantification of the blood flow in the human vasculature has been greatly aided with...
Spatiotemporal quantification of the blood flow in the human vasculature has been greatly aided with...
Objectives.This study was designed to assess the accuracy of a new Doppler method for quantification...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be used in vivo in combination with computational fluid dynamic...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be used in vivo in combination with computational fluid dynamic...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be used in vivo in combination with computational fluid dynamic...
We carry out an in vivo validation of a new method for estimating blood flow rate from the maximum v...
Abstract In the present work a new approach for the blood flow rate estimate is discussed together w...
A common clinical practice during single-point Doppler analysis is to measure the centerline maximum...
In Ponzini et al. (2006) a new approach has been proposed for estimating in a reliable way blood flo...
To improve the characterization of blood flows, we propose a method which makes it possible to use t...
AMS Subject Classification: 62G99 In Ponzini et al. (2006) a new approach has been proposed for esti...
The aim of this paper, was to present an in vivo validation of the Womersley number-based formula, b...
Techniques have been both analyzed and developed for the estimation of a number of important haemody...
Physical useful measures in current clinical practice refer often to the blood ow rate, that is rela...
Spatiotemporal quantification of the blood flow in the human vasculature has been greatly aided with...
Spatiotemporal quantification of the blood flow in the human vasculature has been greatly aided with...
Objectives.This study was designed to assess the accuracy of a new Doppler method for quantification...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be used in vivo in combination with computational fluid dynamic...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be used in vivo in combination with computational fluid dynamic...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be used in vivo in combination with computational fluid dynamic...