Echocardiographic transducers record two-dimensional (2D) datasets in a sector reference after which a scan-conversion is applied to obtain the images in Cartesian coordinates. To assess left ventricular(LV) flow dynamics by a low dose contrast injection, we recently developed a 2D tracking methodology by combining speckle tracking (ST) with Navier-Stokes based regularization and it has been tested in synthetic ultrasound datasets prior to the scan conversion. However, in clinical settings the estimation becomes challenging due to the inhomogeneous image patterns which are inherently introduced by scan-conversion and are more likely to be locally strengthened by non homogeneous bubble seeding and high velocity gradient. To better deal with ...
Ischemic heart disease typically produces regional abnormalities of myocardial (mechanical) function...
Background and Objective: Left ventricle (LV) dysfunction always occurs at early heart-failure stage...
Modern cardiology research aims to encompass sophisticated analysis of intraventricular blood flow i...
Despite the availability of multiple ultrasound approaches to left ventricular (LV) flow characteriz...
The dynamics of the blood flow inside the left ventricle (LV) has an important effect on cardiac per...
Ultrasound imaging with low dose contrast injection would be of interest to better characterize the ...
Cardiovascular diseases remain the biggest cause of deaths worldwide. It is well known that these di...
In recent years, echo particle image velocimetry (EPIV) has been proposed to characterize intra-card...
Clinical studies indicate that dysfunction of the left ventricle occurs at an early stage of heart-f...
Detailed imaging of complex blood flow may improve early diagnosis of cardiovascular disease. In cli...
Speckle tracking echocardiography (STE) is a clinical tool to noninvasively assess regional myocardi...
Detailed imaging of complex blood flow may improve early diagnosis of cardiovascular disease. Search...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause death in the United States. Although emergency surgery a...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the primary cause of death worldwide. Cardiac ultrasound (US) is ...
Ischemic heart disease typically produces regional abnormalities of myocardial (mechanical) function...
Background and Objective: Left ventricle (LV) dysfunction always occurs at early heart-failure stage...
Modern cardiology research aims to encompass sophisticated analysis of intraventricular blood flow i...
Despite the availability of multiple ultrasound approaches to left ventricular (LV) flow characteriz...
The dynamics of the blood flow inside the left ventricle (LV) has an important effect on cardiac per...
Ultrasound imaging with low dose contrast injection would be of interest to better characterize the ...
Cardiovascular diseases remain the biggest cause of deaths worldwide. It is well known that these di...
In recent years, echo particle image velocimetry (EPIV) has been proposed to characterize intra-card...
Clinical studies indicate that dysfunction of the left ventricle occurs at an early stage of heart-f...
Detailed imaging of complex blood flow may improve early diagnosis of cardiovascular disease. In cli...
Speckle tracking echocardiography (STE) is a clinical tool to noninvasively assess regional myocardi...
Detailed imaging of complex blood flow may improve early diagnosis of cardiovascular disease. Search...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause death in the United States. Although emergency surgery a...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the primary cause of death worldwide. Cardiac ultrasound (US) is ...
Ischemic heart disease typically produces regional abnormalities of myocardial (mechanical) function...
Background and Objective: Left ventricle (LV) dysfunction always occurs at early heart-failure stage...
Modern cardiology research aims to encompass sophisticated analysis of intraventricular blood flow i...