dissertationThe potential for making quantitative parameter measurements from two-dimensional computer reformatted ECG gated echocardiographic images has been evaluated in a comparison study with cardiac angiography. The parameters considered in this study are left ventricular long and short axis, volume, ejection fraction, and regional percent shortening. A theoretical analysis of the potential sources of uncertainty in measurements derived from echocardiographic images is given. The error sources included are physical dimensions of the ultrasound pulse, uncertainty in the velocity of sound, reproducibility of border input, inaccuracies in deriving three-dimensional measurements from two-dimensional images, and those uncertainties assoc...
Quantification of cardiac function is a crucial part of diagnosis, prognosis and ongoing management ...
International audienceBackground: Three-dimensional (3D) echocardiography is fundamental for left ve...
Reproducibility may be as important as absolute accuracy in assessing the utility of an echocardiogr...
This thesis reports studies of the motion and shape of the walls of the heart using data extracted f...
Three-dimensional echocardiography (3DE) improves the accuracy of left ventricle (LV) volumetry comp...
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Abstract Background Left ventricular size and function are important prognostic factors in heart dis...
This thesis addresses the problem of providing a quantitative analysis of left ventricular function ...
Echocardiographic automated border detection of blood-endocardium interface is made on the basis of ...
textabstractThis thesis is about the various aspects of quantitative cardiac ultrasound. The first ...
echocardiographic recordings in a core laboratory we as-sessed the impact of repeated echo recording...
<p>Apically-acquired 3D echocardiographs (echoes) are becoming a standard data component in the clin...
To the Editor: Two-dimensional echocardiography has been used for decades to evaluate left ventricul...
Aims: Left ventricular (LV) volumes estimated using three-dimensional echocardiography (3D-echo) hav...
International audienceBackground: Three-dimensional (3D) echocardiography is fundamental for left ve...
Quantification of cardiac function is a crucial part of diagnosis, prognosis and ongoing management ...
International audienceBackground: Three-dimensional (3D) echocardiography is fundamental for left ve...
Reproducibility may be as important as absolute accuracy in assessing the utility of an echocardiogr...
This thesis reports studies of the motion and shape of the walls of the heart using data extracted f...
Three-dimensional echocardiography (3DE) improves the accuracy of left ventricle (LV) volumetry comp...
Contains fulltext : 80272.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Automatic segm...
Abstract Background Left ventricular size and function are important prognostic factors in heart dis...
This thesis addresses the problem of providing a quantitative analysis of left ventricular function ...
Echocardiographic automated border detection of blood-endocardium interface is made on the basis of ...
textabstractThis thesis is about the various aspects of quantitative cardiac ultrasound. The first ...
echocardiographic recordings in a core laboratory we as-sessed the impact of repeated echo recording...
<p>Apically-acquired 3D echocardiographs (echoes) are becoming a standard data component in the clin...
To the Editor: Two-dimensional echocardiography has been used for decades to evaluate left ventricul...
Aims: Left ventricular (LV) volumes estimated using three-dimensional echocardiography (3D-echo) hav...
International audienceBackground: Three-dimensional (3D) echocardiography is fundamental for left ve...
Quantification of cardiac function is a crucial part of diagnosis, prognosis and ongoing management ...
International audienceBackground: Three-dimensional (3D) echocardiography is fundamental for left ve...
Reproducibility may be as important as absolute accuracy in assessing the utility of an echocardiogr...