A new approach to the noninvasive measurement of cardiac output using an annular array Doppler technique--I. Theoretical considerations and ultrasonic fields
- PMID: 2525830
- DOI: 10.1016/0301-5629(89)90061-6
A new approach to the noninvasive measurement of cardiac output using an annular array Doppler technique--I. Theoretical considerations and ultrasonic fields
Abstract
This paper describes the development of a Doppler flowmeter capable of measuring blood volume flow rate without the need to measure the vessel lumen area or beam-vessel angle. It requires the production of a uniform wide ultrasound beam to encompass the whole vessel and thus to produce a Doppler spectrum which corresponds to all the flowing blood, and a narrow reference beam placed within the lumen to compensate for various unknown quantities, such as tissue attenuation. The general definition of volume flow rate is described and applied to a new flowmeter, which allows an absolute value of volume flow rate to be measured independently of vessel size, beam-vessel angle, and tissue attenuation. By electronically apodising an annular array transducer in transmission and reception, a uniform wide beam and a narrow reference reception beam are produced. Theory to predict these beam patterns is developed and a computer simulation is made. The ultrasonic fields obtained from an annular array transducer in water are compared with the theoretical fields.
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