Abstract Background To assess the reliability of fetal heart volume measurement by three-dimensional sonography (3DUS) using the eXtended Imaging Virtual Organ Computer-aided AnaLysis (XI VOCAL) method. Methods This reliability study enrolled 30 pregnant women with singleton healthy pregnancies between 19 and 34 weeks of gestation. All volume acquirements were performed with a convex volumetric transducer (C3-7ED) coupled to an Accuvix XQ sonography device (Medison, Korea). The XI VOCAL 10 planes was the method of choice for volumetric measurement. 3D datasets were analyzed by two observers (EQSB and HJFM); fetal heart volume was measured twice by the first and once by the second observer to calculate intra and interobserver reproducibility...
Objective: Fetal cardiac output is conventionally measured using two-dimensional (2D) and Doppler ul...
The purpose of this study was to compare the agreement and reliability of virtual organ computer-aid...
The purpose of this study was to compare the agreement and reliability of virtual organ computer-aid...
Background: To assess the reliability of fetal heart volume measurement by three-dimensional sonogra...
Objectives: Validating an in vitro method for XI VOCALTM (eXtended Imaging Virtual Organ Computer-Ai...
Objectives-The purpose of this study was to establish the reference range for fetal heart volume fro...
Objectives To compare the new XI VOCAL™ (eXtended Imaging Virtual Organ Computer-aided Analysis) for...
We sought to establish normative data for three-dimensional ultrasound (3DUS) first-trimester embryo...
Objective. To compare fetal upper arm and thigh volume measurements acquired by three-dimensional (3...
Objective: To determine reference ranges for fetal upper arm and thigh volumes by three-dimensional ...
Purpose: To evaluate reproducibility of fetal renal pelvis volume as assessed by the Virtual Organ C...
Purpose: To evaluate reproducibility of fetal renal pelvis volume as assessed by the Virtual Organ C...
Aim: To define the reference range of the fetal upper arm volume by three-dimensional (3D) ultrasoun...
Purpose: To evaluate reproducibility of fetal renal pelvis volume as assessed by the Virtual Organ C...
Reproducibility of fetal limbs volume by three-dimensional ultrasonography utilizing the XI VOCAL me...
Objective: Fetal cardiac output is conventionally measured using two-dimensional (2D) and Doppler ul...
The purpose of this study was to compare the agreement and reliability of virtual organ computer-aid...
The purpose of this study was to compare the agreement and reliability of virtual organ computer-aid...
Background: To assess the reliability of fetal heart volume measurement by three-dimensional sonogra...
Objectives: Validating an in vitro method for XI VOCALTM (eXtended Imaging Virtual Organ Computer-Ai...
Objectives-The purpose of this study was to establish the reference range for fetal heart volume fro...
Objectives To compare the new XI VOCAL™ (eXtended Imaging Virtual Organ Computer-aided Analysis) for...
We sought to establish normative data for three-dimensional ultrasound (3DUS) first-trimester embryo...
Objective. To compare fetal upper arm and thigh volume measurements acquired by three-dimensional (3...
Objective: To determine reference ranges for fetal upper arm and thigh volumes by three-dimensional ...
Purpose: To evaluate reproducibility of fetal renal pelvis volume as assessed by the Virtual Organ C...
Purpose: To evaluate reproducibility of fetal renal pelvis volume as assessed by the Virtual Organ C...
Aim: To define the reference range of the fetal upper arm volume by three-dimensional (3D) ultrasoun...
Purpose: To evaluate reproducibility of fetal renal pelvis volume as assessed by the Virtual Organ C...
Reproducibility of fetal limbs volume by three-dimensional ultrasonography utilizing the XI VOCAL me...
Objective: Fetal cardiac output is conventionally measured using two-dimensional (2D) and Doppler ul...
The purpose of this study was to compare the agreement and reliability of virtual organ computer-aid...
The purpose of this study was to compare the agreement and reliability of virtual organ computer-aid...