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. 1999 Jul;9(3):257-66.
doi: 10.1016/s0929-8266(99)00033-6.

An integrated system for the non-invasive assessment of vessel wall and hemodynamic properties of large arteries by means of ultrasound

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An integrated system for the non-invasive assessment of vessel wall and hemodynamic properties of large arteries by means of ultrasound

P J Brands et al. Eur J Ultrasound. 1999 Jul.

Abstract

Objectives: To integrate methods for non-invasive assessment of vessel wall properties (diastolic diameter, distension waveform and intima-media thickness) and hemodynamic properties (blood flow velocity and shear rate distribution) of large arteries by means of dedicated ultrasound signal processing.

Methods: we have developed an arterial laboratory (ART-lab) system. ART-lab consists of software running on a standard personal computer, equipped with a data acquisition card for the acquisition of radio frequency (RF) ultrasound signals obtained with a conventional echo scanner. It operates either (1) off-line or (2) in real-time. Real-time operation is restricted to the assessment of vessel wall properties because of limitations in computational power.

Results: This paper provides an overview of ART-lab ultrasound radio frequency data acquisition and dedicated RF-signal processing methods. The capabilities of the system are illustrated with some typical applications.

Conclusions: ART-lab in real-time mode is a useful tool for monitoring arterial vessel wall dynamics, while off-line it can be employed to investigate the elastic vessel wall properties in combination with hemodynamics, such as blood flow velocity and shear rate distribution.

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