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Estimation of blood velocity, volumetric flow and wall shear rate using Doppler ultrasound

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ULTRASOUND
卷 19, 期 3, 页码 120-129

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1258/ult.2011.011015

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Doppler ultrasound; geometric spectral broadening; maximum velocity; mean velocity; volumetric flow; wall shear stress

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Commercial ultrasound systems can make a number of measurements related to haemodynamics which are relevant to clinical practice and to clinical research. These include maximum velocity, volumetric flow and wall shear rate. Using appropriate protocols, measurements can be made averaged over the cardiac cycle, or as a function of time through the cardiac cycle. Maximum velocity underpins most of these measurements. Maximum velocity is overestimated as a result of geometric spectral broadening, by typically up to 30%, but by much larger amounts as the angle approaches 908. Though not used in clinical practice, a simple correction technique using a string phantom can substantially reduce these errors. For volumetric flow and wall shear rate, methods such as specialist multi-gate ultrasound systems, magnetic resonance imaging and image guided modelling are available. Before resorting to these more complex methods users might consider that, with care and attention to procedure, high quality information may be obtained using commercial ultrasound systems. Manufacturers could make more use of the colour flow image for quantification of velocity, and adopt vector Doppler techniques.

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