Conventional blood flow velocity measurement using ultrasound is capable of resolving the axial component (i.e., that aligned with the ultrasound propagation direction) of the blood flow velocity vector. However, these Doppler-based methods are incapable of detecting blood flow in the direction normal to the ultrasound beam. In addition, these methods require repeated pulse-echo interrogation at the same spatial location. In this paper, we report additional data on a new method recently introduced. This method estimates the lateral component of blood flow within a single image frame using the observation that the speckle pattern corresponding to the blood reflectors (typically red blood cells) stretches (i.e., is “smeared”) if the blood is ...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause death in the United States. Although emergency surgery a...
Conventional blood flow velocity measurement using ultrasound is capable of resolving the axial comp...
An algorithm which measures the lateral component of blood flow velocity was developed in our previo...
Conventional (Doppler-based) blood flow velocity measurement methods using ultrasound are capable of...
Conventional blood flow velocity measurement using ultrasound is capable of resolving the axial comp...
Conventional (Doppler-based) blood flow velocity measurement methods using ultrasound are capable of...
We have previously investigated the change of apparent lateral speckle size caused by the direction ...
An algorithm which measures the lateral component of blood flow velocity was developed in our previo...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause death in the United States. Although emergency surgery a...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause death in the United States. Although emergency surgery a...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause death in the United States. Although emergency surgery a...
We have previously investigated the change of apparent lateral speckle size caused by the direction ...
Conventional blood flow velocity measurement using ultrasound is capable of resolving the axial comp...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause death in the United States. Although emergency surgery a...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause death in the United States. Although emergency surgery a...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause death in the United States. Although emergency surgery a...
Conventional blood flow velocity measurement using ultrasound is capable of resolving the axial comp...
An algorithm which measures the lateral component of blood flow velocity was developed in our previo...
Conventional (Doppler-based) blood flow velocity measurement methods using ultrasound are capable of...
Conventional blood flow velocity measurement using ultrasound is capable of resolving the axial comp...
Conventional (Doppler-based) blood flow velocity measurement methods using ultrasound are capable of...
We have previously investigated the change of apparent lateral speckle size caused by the direction ...
An algorithm which measures the lateral component of blood flow velocity was developed in our previo...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause death in the United States. Although emergency surgery a...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause death in the United States. Although emergency surgery a...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause death in the United States. Although emergency surgery a...
We have previously investigated the change of apparent lateral speckle size caused by the direction ...
Conventional blood flow velocity measurement using ultrasound is capable of resolving the axial comp...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause death in the United States. Although emergency surgery a...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause death in the United States. Although emergency surgery a...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause death in the United States. Although emergency surgery a...
Conventional blood flow velocity measurement using ultrasound is capable of resolving the axial comp...
An algorithm which measures the lateral component of blood flow velocity was developed in our previo...