Ultrasound color Doppler imaging (CDI) provides a map of the axial blood flow velocities in a 2-D/3-D region of interest. While CDI is clinically effective for a qualitative analysis of abnormal blood flows, e.g., for valvular disease in cardiology, it is in limited use for quantitative measures, mainly hampered by low frame rate and measurement bias. These limitations can be reduced by different approaches toward high-frame-rate (HFR) imaging at the expense of reduced image quality and penetration depth. The aim of this study was to compare the impact of different HFR sequences on CDI quantitatively. Different cardiac scan sequences, including diverging waves and multiline transmission, were designed, implemented on a research system, and ...
The maximum detectable velocity of high-frame-rate color flow Doppler ultrasound is limited by the i...
Ultrasound Colour Flow is an imaging technique that combines velocity with anatomical information ob...
Color Doppler (CD) is one of the most used ultrasound (US) Doppler techniques as it allows the 2D re...
Ultrasound imaging of blood flow in the heart and blood vessels has become an essential part of diag...
Part 1: The bandwidth of the ultrasound Doppler signal is proposed as a classification function of b...
Ultrasound imaging of blood flow is in widespread use for assessment of atherosclerotic disease. Ima...
International audienceAnalysis and quantification of both intracardiac blood flow and myocardial mot...
Cardiovascular diseases, the leading cause of death in the world, are often associated with the dysf...
International audienceColor Doppler imaging is an established pulsed ultrasound technique to visuali...
Compared to conventional color Doppler ultrasound imaging, the new color Doppler modality "color Dop...
M OST color Doppler techniques are based on the estimation of the mean Doppler frequency shift. Rece...
Tissue Doppler imaging (TDI) plays an important role in assessing diastolic function using echocardi...
This review paper is intended for the interested outsider of the field of echocardiography and it pr...
Tissue Doppler imaging (TDI) plays an important role in assessing diastolic function using echocardi...
The enormous success of Ultrasound is derived from its good spatial resolution and diagnostic accura...
The maximum detectable velocity of high-frame-rate color flow Doppler ultrasound is limited by the i...
Ultrasound Colour Flow is an imaging technique that combines velocity with anatomical information ob...
Color Doppler (CD) is one of the most used ultrasound (US) Doppler techniques as it allows the 2D re...
Ultrasound imaging of blood flow in the heart and blood vessels has become an essential part of diag...
Part 1: The bandwidth of the ultrasound Doppler signal is proposed as a classification function of b...
Ultrasound imaging of blood flow is in widespread use for assessment of atherosclerotic disease. Ima...
International audienceAnalysis and quantification of both intracardiac blood flow and myocardial mot...
Cardiovascular diseases, the leading cause of death in the world, are often associated with the dysf...
International audienceColor Doppler imaging is an established pulsed ultrasound technique to visuali...
Compared to conventional color Doppler ultrasound imaging, the new color Doppler modality "color Dop...
M OST color Doppler techniques are based on the estimation of the mean Doppler frequency shift. Rece...
Tissue Doppler imaging (TDI) plays an important role in assessing diastolic function using echocardi...
This review paper is intended for the interested outsider of the field of echocardiography and it pr...
Tissue Doppler imaging (TDI) plays an important role in assessing diastolic function using echocardi...
The enormous success of Ultrasound is derived from its good spatial resolution and diagnostic accura...
The maximum detectable velocity of high-frame-rate color flow Doppler ultrasound is limited by the i...
Ultrasound Colour Flow is an imaging technique that combines velocity with anatomical information ob...
Color Doppler (CD) is one of the most used ultrasound (US) Doppler techniques as it allows the 2D re...