Title :
Transthoracic ultrafast Doppler imaging of human left ventricular hemodynamic function
Author :
Osmanski, Bruno-Felix ; Maresca, David ; Messas, Emmanuel ; Tanter, Mickael ; Pernot, Mathieu
Author_Institution :
Inst. Langevin, ESPCI ParisTech, Paris, France
Abstract :
Heart diseases can affect intraventricular blood flow patterns. Real-time imaging of blood flow patterns is challenging because it requires both a high frame rate and a large field of view. To date, standard Doppler techniques can only perform blood flow estimation with high temporal resolution within small regions of interest. In this work, we used ultrafast imaging to map in 2-D human left ventricular blood flow patterns during the whole cardiac cycle. Cylindrical waves were transmitted at 4800 Hz with a transthoracic phased-array probe to achieve ultrafast Doppler imaging of the left ventricle. The high spatio-temporal sampling of ultrafast imaging permits reliance on a much more effective wall filtering and increased sensitivity when mapping blood flow patterns during the pre-ejection, ejection, early diastole, diastasis, and late diastole phases of the heart cycle. The superior sensitivity and temporal resolution of ultrafast Doppler imaging makes it a promising tool for the noninvasive study of intraventricular hemodynamic function.
Keywords :
Doppler measurement; blood flow measurement; blood vessels; cardiovascular system; diseases; echocardiography; image resolution; image sampling; medical image processing; pattern formation; 2-D human left ventricular blood flow patterns; blood flow estimation; blood flow pattern mapping; cardiac cycle; cylindrical waves; diastasis phase; early diastole phase; field of view; frame rate; frequency 4800 Hz; heart cycle; heart diseases; human left ventricular hemodynamic function; intraventricular blood flow patterns; intraventricular hemodynamic function; late diastole phase; left ventricle; pre-ejection phase; real-time imaging; spatio-temporal sampling; standard Doppler techniques; temporal resolution; transthoracic phased-array probe; transthoracic ultrafast Doppler imaging; wall filtering; Blood; Heart; Image color analysis; Imaging; Probes; Ultrasonic imaging; Valves;
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TUFFC.2014.3033