Measurement of the maximum blood flow velocity is the primary means for determining the degree of carotid stenosis using ultrasound. The current standard for estimating the maximum velocity is Pulsed Wave (PW) Doppler with manual angle correction, which is prone to error and interobserver variability. In addition, spectral broadening in the velocity spectra leads to overestimation of maximal velocities. In this work, we propose to combine two velocity estimation methods to reduce the bias and variability in maximum velocity measurements. First, the direction of the blood flow is estimated using an aliasing-resistant least squares vector Doppler technique. Then, tracking Doppler is performed on the same data, using the direction of the vecto...
Conventional Doppler ultrasound (US) investigations are limited to detect only the axial component o...
Objective: Novel applications of transcranial Doppler (TCD) ultrasonography, such as the assessment ...
Several challenges currently prevent the use of Doppler echocardiography to assess blood flow in the...
Measurement of the maximum blood flow velocity is the primary means for determining the degree of ca...
International audienceAlthough severely affected by the angle dependency, carotid artery peak systol...
V Flow is commercially developed by high-frame-rate ultrasound vector flow imaging. Compared to conv...
Ultrasound imaging of blood flow is in widespread use for assessment of atherosclerotic disease. Ima...
Quantification of complex flow patterns with variations in the blood flow direction throughout an im...
Detailed imaging of complex blood flow may improve early diagnosis of cardiovascular disease. In cli...
OBJECTIVES: Doppler velocity measurements are fundamental diagnostic criteria for vascular ultrasoun...
SummaryThe use of ultrasonic methods to evaluate carotid disease differs from country to country. Mo...
The Doppler ultrasound is the most common technique for noninvasive quantification of blood flow, wh...
Given evidence that fully developed axisymmetric flow may be the exception rather than the rule, eve...
We have developed a blood flow velocimeter to measure maximum blood flow velocity (MBFV) in carotid,...
A quantitative angle-independent 2-D modality for flow and tissue imaging based on multi-angle plane...
Conventional Doppler ultrasound (US) investigations are limited to detect only the axial component o...
Objective: Novel applications of transcranial Doppler (TCD) ultrasonography, such as the assessment ...
Several challenges currently prevent the use of Doppler echocardiography to assess blood flow in the...
Measurement of the maximum blood flow velocity is the primary means for determining the degree of ca...
International audienceAlthough severely affected by the angle dependency, carotid artery peak systol...
V Flow is commercially developed by high-frame-rate ultrasound vector flow imaging. Compared to conv...
Ultrasound imaging of blood flow is in widespread use for assessment of atherosclerotic disease. Ima...
Quantification of complex flow patterns with variations in the blood flow direction throughout an im...
Detailed imaging of complex blood flow may improve early diagnosis of cardiovascular disease. In cli...
OBJECTIVES: Doppler velocity measurements are fundamental diagnostic criteria for vascular ultrasoun...
SummaryThe use of ultrasonic methods to evaluate carotid disease differs from country to country. Mo...
The Doppler ultrasound is the most common technique for noninvasive quantification of blood flow, wh...
Given evidence that fully developed axisymmetric flow may be the exception rather than the rule, eve...
We have developed a blood flow velocimeter to measure maximum blood flow velocity (MBFV) in carotid,...
A quantitative angle-independent 2-D modality for flow and tissue imaging based on multi-angle plane...
Conventional Doppler ultrasound (US) investigations are limited to detect only the axial component o...
Objective: Novel applications of transcranial Doppler (TCD) ultrasonography, such as the assessment ...
Several challenges currently prevent the use of Doppler echocardiography to assess blood flow in the...