Volumetric echocardiography can potentially give a more complete picture of cardiac dynamics than its two-dimensional (2D) counterpart. Current clinical volumetric imaging probes have relatively low frame rates, and often require ECG gating to stitch together an entire volume. This makes measuring fast dynamics of the heart as well as imaging patients with irregular heartbeats difficult. We have previously designed and manufactured 2D sparse arrays with elements seeded in a density-tapered spiral pattern for cardiac imaging. Using these prototypes, we demonstrate in this paper the first high-frame-rate volumetric closed-chest porcine cardiac as well as open-chest myocardial blood flow results. These preliminary results suggest the potential of performing high-frame-rate volumetric cardiac imaging using the sparse spiral arrays.
High-frame-rate Volumetric Porcine Cardiac Imaging / Wei, Luxi; Wahyulaksana, Geraldi; Hekkert, Maaike Te Lintel; Bowen, Daniel; Beurskens, Robert; Boni, Enrico; Ramalli, Alessandro; Noothout, Emile; Duncker, Dirk J.; Tortoli, Piero; van der Steen, Antonius; de Jong, Nico; Verweij, Martin; Vos, Hendrik J.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2023), pp. 1-4. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2023 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS)) [10.1109/IUS51837.2023.10307927].
High-frame-rate Volumetric Porcine Cardiac Imaging
Boni, Enrico;Ramalli, Alessandro;Tortoli, Piero;
2023
Abstract
Volumetric echocardiography can potentially give a more complete picture of cardiac dynamics than its two-dimensional (2D) counterpart. Current clinical volumetric imaging probes have relatively low frame rates, and often require ECG gating to stitch together an entire volume. This makes measuring fast dynamics of the heart as well as imaging patients with irregular heartbeats difficult. We have previously designed and manufactured 2D sparse arrays with elements seeded in a density-tapered spiral pattern for cardiac imaging. Using these prototypes, we demonstrate in this paper the first high-frame-rate volumetric closed-chest porcine cardiac as well as open-chest myocardial blood flow results. These preliminary results suggest the potential of performing high-frame-rate volumetric cardiac imaging using the sparse spiral arrays.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.