DocumentCode :
2474899
Title :
12B-3 Validation of Transverse Oscillation Vector Velocity Estimation In-Vivo
Author :
Hansen, Kristoffer Lindskov ; Udesen, J. ; Thomsen, C. ; Jensen, John A. ; Nielsen, Michael Bachmann
Author_Institution :
Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen
fYear :
2007
fDate :
28-31 Oct. 2007
Firstpage :
1093
Lastpage :
1096
Abstract :
Conventional Doppler methods for blood velocity estimation only estimate the velocity component along the ultrasound (US) beam direction. This implies that a Doppler angle under examination close to 90deg results in unreliable information about the true blood direction and blood velocity. The novel method Transverse Oscillation (TO), which combines estimates of the axial and the transverse velocity components in the scan plane, makes it possible to estimate the vector velocity of the blood regardless of the Doppler angle. The present study evaluates the TO method with magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) by comparing in-vivo measurements of stroke volume (SV) obtained from the right common carotid artery. Angle of insonation was 90deg for the TO measurements. Eleven healthy volunteers were scanned with the TO method and MRA. The overall results were as follows: mean SV +/- STD for TO: 5.5 ml +/- 1.7 ml and for MRA: 5.8 ml +/- 2.0 ml with the full range for TO: 3.4 ml - 9.5 ml and for MRA 3.0 ml - 10.8 ml. The correlation between the SV estimated by TO and MRA was 0.91 (p < 0.01; 95 % CI: 0.69 to 0.98) with the equation for the line of regression MRA = 1.1ldrTO - 0.4. A Bland-Altman plot was constructed where the mean difference was 0.2 ml with limits of agreement at -1.4 ml and 1.9 ml (95 % CI for mean difference: -0.3 ml to 0.8 ml). The strong correlation and the low mean difference between the TO method and MRA indicates that reliable vector velocity estimates can be obtained in vivo using the presented angle independent 2-D vector velocity method. The results give reason to believe that the TO method can be a useful alternative to conventional Doppler systems bringing forth new information to the US examination of blood flow.
Keywords :
Doppler measurement; biomedical MRI; biomedical ultrasonics; blood vessels; haemodynamics; velocity measurement; Bland-Altman plot; Doppler angle; Doppler methods; MRA; blood direction; blood flow; blood velocity estimation; in-vivo transverse oscillation vector velocity estimation; insonation angle; magnetic resonance angiography; right common carotid artery; stroke volume; Angiography; Biomedical measurements; Blood flow; Carotid arteries; Equations; Frequency; Magnetic resonance; Radiology; Ultrasonic imaging; Volume measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium, 2007. IEEE
Conference_Location :
New York, NY
ISSN :
1051-0117
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1384-3
Electronic_ISBN :
1051-0117
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2007.276
Filename :
4409849
Link To Document :
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