Although real-time three-dimensional echocardiography has the potential to allow for more accurate assessment of global and regional ventricular dynamics compared to the more traditional two-dimensional ultrasound examinations, it still requires rigorous testing and validation against other accepted techniques should it breakthrough as a standard examination in routine clinical practice. Very few studies have looked at a validation of regional functional indices in an in-vivo context. The aim of the present study therefore was to validate a previously proposed 3D strain estimation-method based on elastic registration of subsequent volumes on a segmental level in an animal model. Volumetric images were acquired with a GE Vivid7 ultrasound sy...
Our labs introduced methods that are able to assess regional myocardial function, from volumetric ul...
Automatic quantification of regional left ventricular deformation in volumetric ultrasound data rema...
Earlier studies of our group based on synthetic volumetric ultrasound data showed that automatic int...
Although real-time three-dimensional echocardiography has the potential to allow for more accurate a...
Although real-time 3-D echocardiography has the potential to allow more accurate assessment of globa...
Three-dimensional (3D) strain analysis based on real-time 3-D echocardiography (RT3DE) has emerged a...
We previously demonstrated that 3D cardiac strain estimation using non-rigid registration based on a...
Despite the availability of multiple solutions for assessing myocardial strain by ultrasound, little...
Despite the availability of multiple solutions for assessing myocardial strain, little is currently ...
An alternative approach to extract 3D myocardial strain based on elastic registration of the ultraso...
With the developments in ultrasound transducer technology and both hardware and software computing, ...
BACKGROUND: Strain and strain rate have been proposed as tools to quantify regional myocardial funct...
Current ultrasound methods for measuring myocardial strain are often limited to measurements in one ...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to validate a novel, angle-independent, feature-tracking method ...
The quantitative assessment of cardiac strain is increasingly performed to provide valuable insights...
Our labs introduced methods that are able to assess regional myocardial function, from volumetric ul...
Automatic quantification of regional left ventricular deformation in volumetric ultrasound data rema...
Earlier studies of our group based on synthetic volumetric ultrasound data showed that automatic int...
Although real-time three-dimensional echocardiography has the potential to allow for more accurate a...
Although real-time 3-D echocardiography has the potential to allow more accurate assessment of globa...
Three-dimensional (3D) strain analysis based on real-time 3-D echocardiography (RT3DE) has emerged a...
We previously demonstrated that 3D cardiac strain estimation using non-rigid registration based on a...
Despite the availability of multiple solutions for assessing myocardial strain by ultrasound, little...
Despite the availability of multiple solutions for assessing myocardial strain, little is currently ...
An alternative approach to extract 3D myocardial strain based on elastic registration of the ultraso...
With the developments in ultrasound transducer technology and both hardware and software computing, ...
BACKGROUND: Strain and strain rate have been proposed as tools to quantify regional myocardial funct...
Current ultrasound methods for measuring myocardial strain are often limited to measurements in one ...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to validate a novel, angle-independent, feature-tracking method ...
The quantitative assessment of cardiac strain is increasingly performed to provide valuable insights...
Our labs introduced methods that are able to assess regional myocardial function, from volumetric ul...
Automatic quantification of regional left ventricular deformation in volumetric ultrasound data rema...
Earlier studies of our group based on synthetic volumetric ultrasound data showed that automatic int...