Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5486045 | Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The study describes a novel algorithm for deriving myocardial strain from an entire cardiac cycle using high-frame-rate ultrasound images. Validation of the tracking algorithm was conducted in vitro prior to the application to patient images. High-frame-rate ultrasound images were acquired in vivo from 10 patients, and strain curves were derived in six myocardial regions around the left ventricle from the apical four-chamber view. Strain curves derived from high-frame-rate images had a higher frequency content than those derived using conventional methods, reflecting improved temporal sampling.
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Authors
Martin V. Andersen, Cooper Moore, Kristine Arges, Peter Søgaard, Lasse R. Ãstergaard, Samuel E. Schmidt, Joseph Kisslo, Olaf T. Von Ramm,