Cardiac ultrasound/Echocardiography is a. simple, safe and non-invasive method for detecting heart diseases. When combined with ECG, X-ray and isotopic studies, ultrasound provides signifi-cant diagnostic information not previously available. M-Mode technique gives a unidimensional representation of movements of various structures of the heart whereas stop-action imaging or real time imaging gives a clear two-dimensional view of the various sections of the heart, thus permitting a comparison of anatomical juxta-positioning and continuity
A survey of diagnostic ultrasound techniques as used in cardiology is presented. 2D is used in many ...
textabstractIn this thesis the development of a miniaturized phased array ultrasound transducer is ...
Transthoracic echocardiography is the primary non-invasive modality for anatomical and functional c...
This review paper is intended for the interested outsider of the field of echocardiography and it pr...
The echocardiographic examination usually starts with the two-dimensional technique (B-mode), also c...
Echocardiography is currently the most widely used imag-ing technique for assessing cardiovascular a...
Owing to its ease of application, noninvasive nature, and safety, echocardiography is an essential i...
It is difficult to overestimate the importance of ultrasound diagnostics in modern medical practice....
Cardiac ultrasound has been used in the critically ill for more than thirty years. The technology ha...
The refinement of phonocardiography, apex cardiography, electrocardiography, vectorcardio-graphy, ca...
Auscultation has long been an important part of the evaluation of patients with known and suspected ...
AbstractIn the past 25 to 30 years echocardiography has become a basic examination in clinical cardi...
Over the last 60 years, echocardiography has emerged as a dominant and indispensable technique for t...
Echocardiography is the first line imaging modality in cardiovascular diseases. Its predominant role...
Echocardiography is in its adolescence. Over the past twenty years, this technique has been develope...
A survey of diagnostic ultrasound techniques as used in cardiology is presented. 2D is used in many ...
textabstractIn this thesis the development of a miniaturized phased array ultrasound transducer is ...
Transthoracic echocardiography is the primary non-invasive modality for anatomical and functional c...
This review paper is intended for the interested outsider of the field of echocardiography and it pr...
The echocardiographic examination usually starts with the two-dimensional technique (B-mode), also c...
Echocardiography is currently the most widely used imag-ing technique for assessing cardiovascular a...
Owing to its ease of application, noninvasive nature, and safety, echocardiography is an essential i...
It is difficult to overestimate the importance of ultrasound diagnostics in modern medical practice....
Cardiac ultrasound has been used in the critically ill for more than thirty years. The technology ha...
The refinement of phonocardiography, apex cardiography, electrocardiography, vectorcardio-graphy, ca...
Auscultation has long been an important part of the evaluation of patients with known and suspected ...
AbstractIn the past 25 to 30 years echocardiography has become a basic examination in clinical cardi...
Over the last 60 years, echocardiography has emerged as a dominant and indispensable technique for t...
Echocardiography is the first line imaging modality in cardiovascular diseases. Its predominant role...
Echocardiography is in its adolescence. Over the past twenty years, this technique has been develope...
A survey of diagnostic ultrasound techniques as used in cardiology is presented. 2D is used in many ...
textabstractIn this thesis the development of a miniaturized phased array ultrasound transducer is ...
Transthoracic echocardiography is the primary non-invasive modality for anatomical and functional c...