Vector flow imaging techniques: An innovative ultrasonographic technique for the study of blood flow
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Doppler ultrasonography is routinely used to identify abnormal blood flow. Nevertheless, conventional Doppler can be used to determine only the axial component of blood flow velocity and is angle dependent. A new method of multidimensional angle-independent estimation of flow velocity, called Vector Flow Imaging (VFI), has been proposed. It quantitatively evaluates the true velocity vector's amplitude and direction at any location into a vessel and displays a more intuitive depiction of the flow movements. High frame rate VFI, based on plane wave imaging, allows a detailed dynamic visualization of complex flow by showing even transient events, otherwise undetectable.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Carotid artery; Doppler imaging; Plane wave imaging; Ultrasound; Vector flow imaging; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
List of contributors:
Goddi, Alfredo; Fanizza, Marianna; Bortolotto, Chandra; Raciti, Maria Vittoria; Fiorina, Ilaria; He, Xujin; Du, Yigang; Calliada, Fabrizio
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