Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1761010 | Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology | 2013 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
This study measures the vascular wall shear rate at the vessel edge using decorrelation based ultrasound speckle tracking. Results for nine healthy and eight renal disease subjects are presented. Additionally, the vascular wall shear rate and circumferential strain during physiologic pressure, pressure equalization and hyperemia are compared for five healthy and three renal disease subjects. The mean and maximum wall shear rates were measured during the cardiac cycle at the top and bottom wall edges. The healthy subjects had significantly higher mean and maximum vascular wall shear rate than the renal disease subjects. The key findings of this research were that the mean vascular wall shear rates and circumferential strain changes between physiologic pressure and hyperemia that was significantly different between healthy and renal disease subjects.
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Authors
Dae Woo Park, Grant H. Kruger, Jonathan M. Rubin, James Hamilton, Paul Gottschalk, Robert E. Dodde, Albert J. Shih, William F. Weitzel,