AbstractTo determine whether quantitative ultrasound tissue characterization differentiates normal myocardial regions from segments of remote infarction, 32 consecutive patients with a diagnosis of previous myocardial infarction were evaluated. Images were obtained in real time with a modified two-dimensional ultrasound system capable of providing continuous signals in proportion to the logarithm of integrated backscatter along each A line. In 15 patients, adequate parasternal long-axis images that delineated both normal and infarct segments were obtained with standard time-gain compensation. Image data were analyzed to yield both magnitude and delay (electrocardiographic R wave to nadir normalized for the QT interval) of the cyclic variati...
Progress in tissue characterization of myocardium with ultrasound suggests that quantitative recogni...
Our overall goal is to develop clinically applicable tissue characterization methods, based on quant...
The identification of viable myocardium and residual ischemia in patients with acute myocardial infa...
AbstractTo determine whether quantitative ultrasound tissue characterization differentiates normal m...
AbstractExperimental studies have shown that variation in the magnitude of integrated ultrasonic bac...
The purpose of this study was to determine the potential of a clinically adaptable two-dimensional e...
Ultrasonic tissue characterization with integrated backscatter is an objective method to quantitativ...
AbstractIt has been shown that canine and human hearts exhibit a cardiac cycle-dependent variation o...
Previous studies have shown that viable but stunned myocardium displays contractile reserve and exhi...
This Dissertation presents quantitative ultrasonic measurements of the myocardium in fetal hearts an...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: The goals of this study were to analyze temporal changes in cardiac cyclic var...
AbstractObjectives. This study was undertaken to differentiate hypertrophic cardiomyopathy from hype...
Much effort has recently been directed toward ultrasound characterization of normal and abnormal lef...
This investigation was performed to identify and quantify systematic variations of myocardial ultras...
A statistical parametric model of returning echoes from myocardium is theorized in order to investig...
Progress in tissue characterization of myocardium with ultrasound suggests that quantitative recogni...
Our overall goal is to develop clinically applicable tissue characterization methods, based on quant...
The identification of viable myocardium and residual ischemia in patients with acute myocardial infa...
AbstractTo determine whether quantitative ultrasound tissue characterization differentiates normal m...
AbstractExperimental studies have shown that variation in the magnitude of integrated ultrasonic bac...
The purpose of this study was to determine the potential of a clinically adaptable two-dimensional e...
Ultrasonic tissue characterization with integrated backscatter is an objective method to quantitativ...
AbstractIt has been shown that canine and human hearts exhibit a cardiac cycle-dependent variation o...
Previous studies have shown that viable but stunned myocardium displays contractile reserve and exhi...
This Dissertation presents quantitative ultrasonic measurements of the myocardium in fetal hearts an...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: The goals of this study were to analyze temporal changes in cardiac cyclic var...
AbstractObjectives. This study was undertaken to differentiate hypertrophic cardiomyopathy from hype...
Much effort has recently been directed toward ultrasound characterization of normal and abnormal lef...
This investigation was performed to identify and quantify systematic variations of myocardial ultras...
A statistical parametric model of returning echoes from myocardium is theorized in order to investig...
Progress in tissue characterization of myocardium with ultrasound suggests that quantitative recogni...
Our overall goal is to develop clinically applicable tissue characterization methods, based on quant...
The identification of viable myocardium and residual ischemia in patients with acute myocardial infa...