DocumentCode :
1104977
Title :
Contrast echocardiography for pulmonary blood volume quantification
Author :
Mischi, Massimo ; Kalker, Ton A. ; Korsten, Erik H.
Author_Institution :
Eindhoven Univ. of Technol., Netherlands
Volume :
51
Issue :
9
fYear :
2004
Firstpage :
1137
Lastpage :
1147
Abstract :
Pulmonary blood volume quantification is important both for diagnosis and for monitoring of the circulatory system. It requires employment of transpulmonary indicator dilution techniques, which are very invasive due to the need for double catheterization. This paper presents a new minimally invasive technique for blood volume quantification. An ultrasound contrast agent bolus is injected peripherally and detected by an ultrasound transducer in the central circulation. Several echocardiographic views permit simultaneous detection of contrast in different cardiac cavities and central vessels, and acoustic backscatter measurements produce multiple indicator dilution curves (IDCs). Contrast mean-transit-time differences are derived from the IDC analysis and multiplied times cardiac output for the assessment of blood volumes between different detection sites. For pulmonary blood volume estimates, the right ventricle and the left atrium IDCs are measured. The mean transit time of the IDC is estimated by specific modelling. The Local Density Random Walk and the First Passage Time models were tested for IDC interpolation and interpretation. The system was validated in vitro for a wide range of flows. The results show very accurate volume measurements. The volume estimate determination coefficient is greater than 0.999 for both model fits. A preliminary study in patients shows promising results.
Keywords :
acoustic wave scattering; backscatter; bioacoustics; blood flow measurement; blood vessels; cardiovascular system; echocardiography; patient diagnosis; patient monitoring; First Passage Time models; Local Density Random Walk; acoustic backscatter measurements; cardiac cavities; cardiac output; central circulation; central vessels; circulatory system diagnosis; circulatory system monitoring; contrast echocardiography; contrast mean-transit-time differences; double catheterization; echocardiographic view; interpolation; invasive technique; left atrium; multiple indicator dilution curves; pulmonary blood volume quantification; right ventricle; transpulmonary indicator dilution technique; ultrasound contrast agent bolus; ultrasound transducer; volume estimate determination coefficient; Acoustic measurements; Acoustic signal detection; Blood; Catheterization; Circulatory system; Echocardiography; Employment; Monitoring; Ultrasonic imaging; Volume measurement; Algorithms; Blood Flow Velocity; Blood Volume; Blood Volume Determination; Computer Simulation; Contrast Media; Echocardiography; Image Enhancement; Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted; Indicator Dilution Techniques; Models, Cardiovascular; Phantoms, Imaging; Pulmonary Circulation; Reproducibility of Results; Sensitivity and Specificity;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-3010
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TUFFC.2004.1334846
Filename :
1334846
Link To Document :
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