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Quantitative ultrasonic imaging: Tissue characterization and instantaneous quantification of cardiac function
Authors:Julio E. P  rez MD, James G. Miller PhD, Samuel A. Wickline MD, Mark R. Holland PhD, Alan D. Waggoner BA, RDMS, Benico Barzilai MD,Burton E. Sobel MD
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From the Departments of Medicine and Physics, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, USA

Abstract:Quantitative myocardial tissue characterization is being developed to complement and expand conventional echocardiography by delineating the physical state of myocardium under diverse pathophysiologic conditions. Real-time quantitative integrated backscatter imaging has already been applied to patients with ischemic heart disease, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and cardiac allograft rejection in clinical investigations performed in the United States, Europe, and Japan. A recently introduced modification of imaging processing algorithms employed for characterization of tissue facilitates automatic detection of endocardial-blood interfaces and on-line quantification of ventricular size and function. Further progress and anticipated developments in quantitative ultrasonic imaging will undoubtedly augment the clinical applications of tissue characterizations based on myocardial integrated backscatter for improved diagnosis, elucidation of pathophysiology, and assessment of cardiac function.
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