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Fetal Doppler Echocardiography
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1989Les auteurs rappellent les particularites du systeme cardiovasculaire fœtal et donnent les indications de son exploration par echographie Doppler. La technique de l'examen du cœur fœtal est ensuite decrite ainsi que les differents traces obtenus. Le chapitre se termine par les applications possibles de cet examen au diagnostic in utero des anomalies ...
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Pulsed doppler fetal echocardiography
Journal of Clinical Ultrasound, 1985AbstractPulsed Doppler echocardiography (PDE) has proven value in the examination of the infant or child with known or suspected congenital heart disease. In order to assess how PDE might be useful in the evaluation of the infant in utero, we reviewed our experience with this technique used in combination with both cross‐sectional and M‐mode ...
J C, Huhta +4 more
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2016
Abstract Doppler examination is an integral part of the echocardiogram. Current systems are equipped with spectral Doppler in continuous wave mode (offering measurements of high velocities with limited spatial specificity due to integration of signal along the scan line), pulsed wave mode (high spatial specificity with maximal recordable
Jaroslaw D. Kasprzak +2 more
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Abstract Doppler examination is an integral part of the echocardiogram. Current systems are equipped with spectral Doppler in continuous wave mode (offering measurements of high velocities with limited spatial specificity due to integration of signal along the scan line), pulsed wave mode (high spatial specificity with maximal recordable
Jaroslaw D. Kasprzak +2 more
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Smart Doppler Cloak Operating in Broad Band and Full Polarizations
Advanced Materials, 2021Xin Ge Zhang +2 more
exaly
1986
The addition of Doppler hemodynamic studies to two-dimensional echocardiographic imaging has added specificity to the noninvasive diagnosis of some congenital lesions, and it has provided new hemodynamic information in unsuspected areas. As a quantitative tool, Doppler is used to estimate gradients in stenotic lesions, blood flow in the heart and great
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The addition of Doppler hemodynamic studies to two-dimensional echocardiographic imaging has added specificity to the noninvasive diagnosis of some congenital lesions, and it has provided new hemodynamic information in unsuspected areas. As a quantitative tool, Doppler is used to estimate gradients in stenotic lesions, blood flow in the heart and great
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