As a major application focus of vascular ultrasonography, the carotid artery has long been the subject of phantom design and procedure focus. It is therefore important to devise procedures that are minimally invasive and informative, initially using a physiologically accurate anthropomorphic phantom to validate the methodology. In this article, a novel phantom design protocol is presented that enables the efficient production of a pulsatile ultrasound phantom consisting of soft and vascular tissue mimics, as well as a blood surrogate fluid. These components when combined give the phantom high acoustic compatibility and lifelike mechanical properties. The phantom was developed using "at-home" purchasable components and 3D printing technology...
A nonplanar wall-less anatomical flow phantom of a healthy human carotid artery is described, the co...
A three dimensional ultrasound (3DUS) system was developed with the aim of generating three dimensio...
To improve diagnosis and understanding of the risk of rupture of atherosclerotic plaque, new strateg...
As a major application focus of vascular ultrasound, the carotid artery has long been the subject of...
Background and Purpose: Ultrasound (US) plaque characterization has great potential with regard to m...
As the complexity of ultrasound signal processing algorithms increases, it becomes more difficult to...
Flow phantoms with anatomically realistic geometry and high acoustic compatibility with real vessels...
As the complexity of ultrasound signal processing algorithms increases, it becomes more difficult to...
Ultrasound imaging systems need tissue-mimicking phantoms with a good range of acoustic properties. ...
Carotid artery phantoms (CaPs) can be used as test objects to explore novel ways of enhancing the ul...
The longitudinal movement of the arterial wall of large human arteries has shown promise to be an in...
Atherosclerosis is often diagnosed using an ultrasound (US) examination in the carotid and femoral a...
Ultrasound techniques are currently being developed which can assess the vascularization of tissue a...
A nonplanar wall-less anatomical flow phantom of a healthy human carotid artery is described, the co...
A three dimensional ultrasound (3DUS) system was developed with the aim of generating three dimensio...
To improve diagnosis and understanding of the risk of rupture of atherosclerotic plaque, new strateg...
As a major application focus of vascular ultrasound, the carotid artery has long been the subject of...
Background and Purpose: Ultrasound (US) plaque characterization has great potential with regard to m...
As the complexity of ultrasound signal processing algorithms increases, it becomes more difficult to...
Flow phantoms with anatomically realistic geometry and high acoustic compatibility with real vessels...
As the complexity of ultrasound signal processing algorithms increases, it becomes more difficult to...
Ultrasound imaging systems need tissue-mimicking phantoms with a good range of acoustic properties. ...
Carotid artery phantoms (CaPs) can be used as test objects to explore novel ways of enhancing the ul...
The longitudinal movement of the arterial wall of large human arteries has shown promise to be an in...
Atherosclerosis is often diagnosed using an ultrasound (US) examination in the carotid and femoral a...
Ultrasound techniques are currently being developed which can assess the vascularization of tissue a...
A nonplanar wall-less anatomical flow phantom of a healthy human carotid artery is described, the co...
A three dimensional ultrasound (3DUS) system was developed with the aim of generating three dimensio...
To improve diagnosis and understanding of the risk of rupture of atherosclerotic plaque, new strateg...