Two-Dimensional Ultrasonic Strain Rate Measurement of the Human Heart In Vivo

Jan D'hooge, Elisa Konofagou, Fadi Jamal, Andreas Heimdal, Laurentino Barrios, Bart Bijnens, Jan Thoen, Frans Van de Werf, George Sutherland, and Paul Suetens

ABSTRACT A study is presented in which the feasibility of two-dimensional strain rate estimation of the human heart in vivo has been demonstrated. To do this, ultrasonic B-mode data were captured at a high temporal resolution of 3.8 ms and processed off-line. The motion of the RF signal patterns within the two-dimensional sector image was tracked and used as the basis for strain rate estimation. Both axial and lateral motion and strain rate estimates showed a good agreement with the results obtained by more established, one-dimensional techniques.

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