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Three-Dimensional Echocardiography

2012
The most recent advances in real-time three-dimensional transthoracic and transesophageal echocardiography are reviewed. The method has been shown to be feasible, accurate, and useful in several diseases, having several advantages over traditional two-dimensional imaging, particularly for evaluation of valve diseases and cardiac masses, quantification ...
Mauro Pepi, Gloria Tamborini
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Three-dimensional echocardiography.

Minerva cardioangiologica, 2005
Three-dimensional (3-D) echocardiography has been an important research goal ever since the introduction of two-dimensional (2-D) echocardiography. Most approaches towards 3-D echocardiography were off-line and based on the sequential rotational scanning and acquisition of multiple cross-sectional images together with external or internal reference ...
van den Bosch, Annemien   +2 more
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Three-dimensional echocardiography

2016
Abstract The advent of fully-sampled matrix array transthoracic transducers has enabled advanced digital processing and improved image formation algorithms and brought three-dimensional echocardiography (3DE) technology into clinical practice.
Luigi P. Badano   +2 more
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An analysis of three-dimensional reconstructive echocardiography

Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology, 1984
Three-dimensional reconstructive echocardiography provides the necessary data for a complete description of cardiac structure and function. It is implemented using an inexpensive position locating device, a sector scanner, and a general purpose computer with attached image and graphics processors. Its application to the three-dimensional reconstruction
K R, Stickels, L S, Wann
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Three-Dimensional Echocardiography: An Historical Perspective

Cardiology Clinics, 2007
Three-dimensional echocardiography (3DE) has made a dramatic transition from predominantly a research tool to a technology useful in everyday clinical practice. This article outlines the history of 3DE from its beginnings to the most current technology.
Edward A, Gill, Berthold, Klas
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Clinical Application of Three-Dimensional Echocardiography

Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 2014
Echocardiography is one of the most valuable diagnostic tools in cardiology. Technological advances in ultrasound, computer and electronics enables three-dimensional (3-D) imaging to be a clinically viable modality which has significant impact on diagnosis, management and interventional procedures.
Caroline, Morbach   +2 more
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Three‐Dimensional Echocardiography of the Atrial Septum

Echocardiography, 2001
This article details the important contribution of three‐dimensional echocardiography for catheterization device closure of secundum atrial septal defects. Aspects presented include three‐dimensional echocardiographic application in preselection of patients and in selection of the type and size of the atrial septal occluder devices.
G R, Marx   +3 more
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Three-dimensional and four-dimensional echocardiography

Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology, 1994
Since its introduction in 1974, 3-D reconstruction of the heart has undergone significant technological refinements in image acquisition, processing and display techniques. Image acquisition for transthoracic 3-D reconstruction utilizes the parasternal or apical windows, or combinations of the two.
E O, Ofili, N C, Nanda
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Three‐Dimensional Echocardiography of Intracardiac Masses

Echocardiography, 2004
We describe two cases in which three‐dimensional echocardiography provided unique anatomical data. This information enhanced the diagnostic power of two‐dimensional echocardiography by improving confidence in interpretation and by providing distinctive spatial insights. (ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY, Volume 21, February 2004)
Juzar, Lokhandwala   +5 more
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Three-dimensional echocardiography: Techniques and applications

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1992
Current echocardiographic devices provide only 2-dimensional views of the heart. To appreciate 3-dimensional structural relations, therefore, requires mental reconstruction of 2-dimensional views by an experienced observer. Our ability to answer new questions about the heart could be increased if 2-dimensional images could be combined to display 3 ...
R A, Levine   +2 more
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