In Ponzini et al. (2006) a new approach has been proposed for estimating in a reliable way blood flow rate from velocity Doppler measurements. In that paper, basic features of the approach and some “in silico” test cases were furnished. Here, we give more insights of this approach by performing a sensitivity analysis of the formulae relating blood flow rate to blood velocity. In particular we analyze their sensitivity to the physiological parameters in comparison with the standard formula proposed in Doucette et al. (1992). A first glance at “in vivo” validation of the formulae is given too
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare Doppler flow velocity and thermodilution-derived in...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to compare Doppler flow velocity and thermodilution-derived in...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare Doppler flow velocity and thermodilution-derived in...
AMS Subject Classification: 62G99 In Ponzini et al. (2006) a new approach has been proposed for esti...
Abstract In the present work a new approach for the blood flow rate estimate is discussed together w...
Physical useful measures in current clinical practice refer often to the blood ow rate, that is rela...
In this work we carry out an in vivo validation of a method for estimating blood flow rate from the ...
We carry out an in vivo validation of a new method for estimating blood flow rate from the maximum v...
To improve the characterization of blood flows, we propose a method which makes it possible to use t...
A common clinical practice during single-point Doppler analysis is to measure the centerline maximum...
To date, assessment of blood flow rate undergo numerous tests. These tests use invasive methods, whi...
Coronary flow velocity reserve (CFVR) is conventionally obtained by manual tracings of Doppler profi...
Spatiotemporal quantification of the blood flow in the human vasculature has been greatly aided with...
Spatiotemporal quantification of the blood flow in the human vasculature has been greatly aided with...
grantor: University of TorontoA new method of non-invasive blood flow measurement using Do...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare Doppler flow velocity and thermodilution-derived in...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to compare Doppler flow velocity and thermodilution-derived in...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare Doppler flow velocity and thermodilution-derived in...
AMS Subject Classification: 62G99 In Ponzini et al. (2006) a new approach has been proposed for esti...
Abstract In the present work a new approach for the blood flow rate estimate is discussed together w...
Physical useful measures in current clinical practice refer often to the blood ow rate, that is rela...
In this work we carry out an in vivo validation of a method for estimating blood flow rate from the ...
We carry out an in vivo validation of a new method for estimating blood flow rate from the maximum v...
To improve the characterization of blood flows, we propose a method which makes it possible to use t...
A common clinical practice during single-point Doppler analysis is to measure the centerline maximum...
To date, assessment of blood flow rate undergo numerous tests. These tests use invasive methods, whi...
Coronary flow velocity reserve (CFVR) is conventionally obtained by manual tracings of Doppler profi...
Spatiotemporal quantification of the blood flow in the human vasculature has been greatly aided with...
Spatiotemporal quantification of the blood flow in the human vasculature has been greatly aided with...
grantor: University of TorontoA new method of non-invasive blood flow measurement using Do...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare Doppler flow velocity and thermodilution-derived in...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to compare Doppler flow velocity and thermodilution-derived in...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare Doppler flow velocity and thermodilution-derived in...