International audienceThe purpose of this study was to reveal the cause of frequency modulation (FM) present in microembolic Doppler ultrasound signals. This novel explanation should help the development of sensitive microembolus discrimination techniques. We suggest that the frequency modulation detected is caused by the ultrasonic radiation force (URF) acting directly on microemboli. The frequency modulation and the imposed displacement were calculated using a numerical dynamic model. By setting simulation parameters with practical values, it was possible to reproduce most microembolic frequency modulation signatures. The most interesting findings in this study were that: (1) the ultrasound radiation force acting on a gaseous microembolus...
Doppler ultrasound detection of abnormally high-pitched signals within the arterial waveform offers ...
This paper presents a special designed artificial blood circulatory (ABC) for studying gaseous embol...
© 20009 IEEE. Reprinted, with permission, from S. Ménigot, L. Dreibine, N. Meziati and J.-M. Girault...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to reveal the cause of frequency modulation (FM)...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to validate through experiments that frequency m...
SummaryBackgroundA limitation of transcranial Doppler (TCD) ultrasound is the inability to distingui...
AbstractTranscranial Doppler can detect microembolic signals, which are characterized by unidirectio...
Background A limitation of transcranial Doppler (TCD) ultrasound is the inability to distinguish ti...
Transcranial Doppler can detect microembolic signals which are characterized by unidirectional high ...
International audienceCerebral embolisms represent a major part of all ischemic strokes in western c...
Previous studies dealing with contrast agent microbubbles have demonstrated that ultrasound (US) can...
The introduction of microbubbles in focused ultrasound therapies has enabled a diverse range of non-...
Previous studies have shown that thrombi, which may completely block the blood flow in a vessel, can...
Ultrasonic theranostics using echogenic bubbles allow real-time traceability and site-specific, on d...
International audienceSeveral studies have been carried out in the last twenty years on the characte...
Doppler ultrasound detection of abnormally high-pitched signals within the arterial waveform offers ...
This paper presents a special designed artificial blood circulatory (ABC) for studying gaseous embol...
© 20009 IEEE. Reprinted, with permission, from S. Ménigot, L. Dreibine, N. Meziati and J.-M. Girault...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to reveal the cause of frequency modulation (FM)...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to validate through experiments that frequency m...
SummaryBackgroundA limitation of transcranial Doppler (TCD) ultrasound is the inability to distingui...
AbstractTranscranial Doppler can detect microembolic signals, which are characterized by unidirectio...
Background A limitation of transcranial Doppler (TCD) ultrasound is the inability to distinguish ti...
Transcranial Doppler can detect microembolic signals which are characterized by unidirectional high ...
International audienceCerebral embolisms represent a major part of all ischemic strokes in western c...
Previous studies dealing with contrast agent microbubbles have demonstrated that ultrasound (US) can...
The introduction of microbubbles in focused ultrasound therapies has enabled a diverse range of non-...
Previous studies have shown that thrombi, which may completely block the blood flow in a vessel, can...
Ultrasonic theranostics using echogenic bubbles allow real-time traceability and site-specific, on d...
International audienceSeveral studies have been carried out in the last twenty years on the characte...
Doppler ultrasound detection of abnormally high-pitched signals within the arterial waveform offers ...
This paper presents a special designed artificial blood circulatory (ABC) for studying gaseous embol...
© 20009 IEEE. Reprinted, with permission, from S. Ménigot, L. Dreibine, N. Meziati and J.-M. Girault...