DocumentCode
20106
Title
Novel method of measuring valvular regurgitation using three-dimensional nonlinear curve fitting of doppler signals within the flow convergence zone
Author
Choon-Hwai Yap ; Thiele, Karl ; Qifeng Wei ; Santhanakrishnan, A. ; Khiabani, R. ; Cardinale, Marzia ; Salgo, I.S. ; Yoganathan, A.P.
Author_Institution
Wallace H. Coulter Sch. of Biomed. Eng., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
Volume
60
Issue
7
fYear
2013
fDate
Jul-13
Firstpage
1295
Lastpage
1311
Abstract
Mitral valve regurgitation (MR) is among the most prevalent and significant valve problems in the Western world. Echocardiography plays a significant role in the diagnosis of degenerative valve disease. However, a simple and accurate means of quantifying MR has eluded both the technical and clinical ultrasound communities. Perhaps the best clinically accepted method used today is the 2-D proximal isovelocity surface area (PISA) method. In this study, a new quantification method using 3-D color Doppler ultrasound, called the field optimization method (FOM), is described. For each 3-D color flow volume, this method iterates on a simple fluid dynamics model that, when processed by a model of ultrasound physics, attempts to agree with the observed velocities in a least-squares sense. The output of this model is an estimate of the regurgitant flow and the location of its associated orifice. To validate the new method, in vitro experiments were performed using a pulsatile flow loop and different geometric orifices. Measurements from the FOM and from 2-D PISA were compared with measurements made with a calibrated ultrasonic flow probe. Results show that the new method has a higher correlation to the truth data and has lower inter- and intra-observer variability than the 2-D PISA method.
Keywords
Doppler measurement; biomedical measurement; curve fitting; diseases; echocardiography; haemodynamics; pulsatile flow; 2-D PISA measurements; 2-D proximal isovelocity surface area; 3-D color Doppler ultrasound; Doppler signals; FOM measurements; MR; Mitral valve regurgitation; PISA method; Western world; calibrated ultrasonic flow probe; clinical ultrasound communities; degenerative valve disease diagnosis; echocardiography; field optimization method; flow convergence zone; fluid dynamics model; geometric orifices; least-squares sense; pulsatile flow loop; regurgitant flow; three-dimensional nonlinear curve fitting; ultrasound physics; valve problems; valvular regurgitation measurement;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-3010
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TUFFC.2013.2704
Filename
6552382
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