A statistical parametric model of returning echoes from myocardium is theorized in order to investigate the relationship between normal myocardium structure and spectral signatures with the use of ultrasonic tissue characterization. It is hypothesized, that in a clinical setting the normal myofiber architecture in the left ventricular wall is structured as a matrix of cylinder scatterers whose orientation and spatial distribution vary according to two different statistical distribution laws: 1) a Gaussian law to approximate parametric angular myofiber variability at each site within the myocardial wall; 2) a gamma distribution law to describe parametric regularity in scatterer interdistance. In the model, the effect of the angle of insonifi...
The paper considers the application of statistical properties of backscattered ultrasonic signal for...
International audienceQuantitative ultrasound technique is based on a frequency-based analysis of th...
AbstractExperimental studies have shown that variation in the magnitude of integrated ultrasonic bac...
In this paper the potentialities of back-scattered ultrasound to detect changes in transmural myocar...
Much effort has recently been directed toward ultrasound characterization of normal and abnormal lef...
AbstractTo determine whether quantitative ultrasound tissue characterization differentiates normal m...
Our overall goal is to develop clinically applicable tissue characterization methods, based on quant...
Normal human left ventricular architecture comprises a highly aligned array of cardiac myofibers who...
This Dissertation presents quantitative ultrasonic measurements of the myocardium in fetal hearts an...
The purpose of this study was to distinguish between normal and ischemic myocardium using ultrasonic...
This investigation was performed to identify and quantify systematic variations of myocardial ultras...
Background: The interactions between ultrasound and cardiac muscle can be exploited to characterize ...
Purpose: Direction of myocardial fibers in a healty human heart wall are homo-geneously aligned in a...
Ultrasonic tissue characterization with integrated backscatter is an objective method to quantitativ...
Ultrasonic myocardial tissue characterization represents a relatively new diagnostic tool which allo...
The paper considers the application of statistical properties of backscattered ultrasonic signal for...
International audienceQuantitative ultrasound technique is based on a frequency-based analysis of th...
AbstractExperimental studies have shown that variation in the magnitude of integrated ultrasonic bac...
In this paper the potentialities of back-scattered ultrasound to detect changes in transmural myocar...
Much effort has recently been directed toward ultrasound characterization of normal and abnormal lef...
AbstractTo determine whether quantitative ultrasound tissue characterization differentiates normal m...
Our overall goal is to develop clinically applicable tissue characterization methods, based on quant...
Normal human left ventricular architecture comprises a highly aligned array of cardiac myofibers who...
This Dissertation presents quantitative ultrasonic measurements of the myocardium in fetal hearts an...
The purpose of this study was to distinguish between normal and ischemic myocardium using ultrasonic...
This investigation was performed to identify and quantify systematic variations of myocardial ultras...
Background: The interactions between ultrasound and cardiac muscle can be exploited to characterize ...
Purpose: Direction of myocardial fibers in a healty human heart wall are homo-geneously aligned in a...
Ultrasonic tissue characterization with integrated backscatter is an objective method to quantitativ...
Ultrasonic myocardial tissue characterization represents a relatively new diagnostic tool which allo...
The paper considers the application of statistical properties of backscattered ultrasonic signal for...
International audienceQuantitative ultrasound technique is based on a frequency-based analysis of th...
AbstractExperimental studies have shown that variation in the magnitude of integrated ultrasonic bac...