The heart is a complex organ with a high level of deformation occurring in different directions. Ultrasound imaging has proven to be a valuable tool to quantify these deformations. However, strain is not always measured accurately in vital parts of the heart when only using a single probe, even at a high frame rate, because of the anisotropic spatial resolution and contrast. Therefore, a multi-perspective ultrafast ultrasound (US) strain imaging method was developed, aiming at investigating improvements in strain while operating two probes at different relative angles. In an ex-vivo experiment of a beating porcine heart, parasternal short axis views of the left ventricle (LV) were acquired by two phased array probes with different relative ...
Determination of the mechanical properties of the myocardium is crucial for cardiac diagnosis. Cardi...
Recent developments in ultrafast ultrasound imaging allow accurate assessment of 3D cardiac deformat...
Introduction.Echocardiography is currently the most important non-invasive imaging modality in clini...
The heart is a complex organ with a high level of deformation occurring in different directions. Ult...
Echocardiography, namely cardiac ultrasound, has been the clinically predominant imaging method to e...
Ultrasound (US) imaging is used to assess cardiac disease by assessing the geometry and function of ...
Ultrasonic imaging is the noninvasive clinical imaging modality of choice for diagnosing heart disea...
With ultrasound imaging, the motion and deformation of tissue can be measured. Tissue can be deforme...
Ischemic heart disease typically produces regional abnormalities of myocardial (mechanical) function...
With ultrasound imaging, the motion and deformation of tissue can be measured. Tissue can be deforme...
Contains fulltext : 88176.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this study,...
Current ultrasound methods for measuring myocardial strain are often limited to measurements in one ...
Ultrasound imaging can be used to estimate the morphology as well as the motion and deformation of t...
\u3cp\u3eIn recent years, novel ultrasound functional imaging (UFI) techniques have been introduced ...
Current decision-making for clinical intervention of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) is based on t...
Determination of the mechanical properties of the myocardium is crucial for cardiac diagnosis. Cardi...
Recent developments in ultrafast ultrasound imaging allow accurate assessment of 3D cardiac deformat...
Introduction.Echocardiography is currently the most important non-invasive imaging modality in clini...
The heart is a complex organ with a high level of deformation occurring in different directions. Ult...
Echocardiography, namely cardiac ultrasound, has been the clinically predominant imaging method to e...
Ultrasound (US) imaging is used to assess cardiac disease by assessing the geometry and function of ...
Ultrasonic imaging is the noninvasive clinical imaging modality of choice for diagnosing heart disea...
With ultrasound imaging, the motion and deformation of tissue can be measured. Tissue can be deforme...
Ischemic heart disease typically produces regional abnormalities of myocardial (mechanical) function...
With ultrasound imaging, the motion and deformation of tissue can be measured. Tissue can be deforme...
Contains fulltext : 88176.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this study,...
Current ultrasound methods for measuring myocardial strain are often limited to measurements in one ...
Ultrasound imaging can be used to estimate the morphology as well as the motion and deformation of t...
\u3cp\u3eIn recent years, novel ultrasound functional imaging (UFI) techniques have been introduced ...
Current decision-making for clinical intervention of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) is based on t...
Determination of the mechanical properties of the myocardium is crucial for cardiac diagnosis. Cardi...
Recent developments in ultrafast ultrasound imaging allow accurate assessment of 3D cardiac deformat...
Introduction.Echocardiography is currently the most important non-invasive imaging modality in clini...