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Issue title: Workshop: Breaking Symmetry in Haemodynamics, London, UK, 23–24 April 2001
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Hoskins, P.R.
Affiliations: Medical Physics Department, Royal Infirmary, Lauriston Place, Edinburgh EH3 9YH, UK Fax: +44 131 536 2801; E‐mail: P.Hoskins@ed.ac.uk
Abstract: This article will review the ability of ultrasound techniques to provide 3D information on arterial geometry, blood flow and tissue motion. 3D systems. 3D datasets can be obtained by sequential acquisition of 2D slices. Ideally a transducer is required in which there is full control of beam steering within a 3D volume. This requires a 2D array consisting of several thousand elements. Prototype 2D arrays have been built which provide several 3D datasets per second. Blood velocity measurement. Current Doppler systems estimate only the component of velocity in the direction of the Doppler beam. Lack of knowledge of the direction of blood motion and also other effects associated with ‘spectral broadening’ limit the accuracy of velocity measurement. Improved accuracy can be obtained using vector Doppler systems using 2 or 3 beam directions; this approach is referred to as ‘vector Doppler’. Tissue motion. Doppler techniques can also be used to detect tissue motion (Tissue Doppler Imaging or TDI). Motion of the artery wall can be calculated from the TDI images. It is possible to estimate simultaneously motion for adjacent diameters within the longitudinal plane, and to visualise the relative motion at different parts of the wall.
Keywords: Doppler ultrasound, velocity measurement, vector Doppler, 2D arrays, 3D
Journal: Biorheology, vol. 39, no. 3-4, pp. 451-459, 2002
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