2005
DOI: 10.1109/tuffc.2005.1509788
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Evaluation of an ultrasonic echo-tracking method for measurements of arterial wall movements in two dimensions

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“…However, using modern ultrasound scanners, we observed that in large arteries of humans the inner layers of the arterial wall, the intimamedia complex, move not only in the radial direction but also in the longitudinal direction during the cardiac cycle (29). To study this phenomenon, we developed a new ultrasonic method for simultaneous high-resolution recording of both the longitudinal and the radial movements of the arterial wall noninvasively in vivo (30,10). Using this in-house developed ultrasonic method on large arteries in healthy humans, we (9) have shown that the longitudinal displacement of the intima-media complex during the cardiac cycle is of the same magnitude as the well-known diameter change.…”
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“…However, using modern ultrasound scanners, we observed that in large arteries of humans the inner layers of the arterial wall, the intimamedia complex, move not only in the radial direction but also in the longitudinal direction during the cardiac cycle (29). To study this phenomenon, we developed a new ultrasonic method for simultaneous high-resolution recording of both the longitudinal and the radial movements of the arterial wall noninvasively in vivo (30,10). Using this in-house developed ultrasonic method on large arteries in healthy humans, we (9) have shown that the longitudinal displacement of the intima-media complex during the cardiac cycle is of the same magnitude as the well-known diameter change.…”
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“…Some methods are based on optical flow, for example by Mailloux [10] and Friedland and Adams [11]. This method is also used for the measurement of longitudinal motion of the vessel wall [12,13]. Giachetti used the best features of the active contour and combined them with optical flow methods [14].…”
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“…Two-dimensional tracking of the vessel wall movement can be also performed in the longitudinal section [12]. This examination might improve the ability to detect early abnormalities in vessel wall properties.…”
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“…The motion estimations of the proposed tracking scheme were compared to state-of-the-art low frame rate motion estimates as this is the gold standard when estimating the longitudinal wall movement of the arterial wall [26,28,[32][33][34][35][36]. The optimal frame rate using low frame rate imaging with a conventional linear scan scheme depends on, e.g., the signal-to-noise ratio, speckle decorrelation, out-of-plane movement, and biasing.…”
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“…However, the ultrasound scanner that was used on the phantom set-up is a research scanner without, e.g., virtual scan lines, whereas the scanner we used to perform state-of-the-art tracking in vivo is a commercial ultrasound scanner utilizing virtual scan lines and many other techniques that improve the image quality. Several studies have shown that the tracking performance is sufficient when using low frame rate imaging with a conventional linear scan scheme [26,28,[32][33][34][35][36]. The frame rate in these studies varies between 30-100 Hz.…”
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