Jf. Yao et al., MULTIPLANE TRANSTHORACIC ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY - IMAGE ORIENTATION, ANATOMIC CORRELATION, AND CLINICAL-EXPERIENCE WITH A PROTOTYPE PHASED-ARRAY MULTIPLANE SURFACE PROBE, Echocardiography, 14(6), 1997, pp. 559-577
Multiplane transthoracic echocardiography provides numerous sequential
images by rotation, of the transducer imaging array through 180 degre
es with the surface probe at a fixed site. We explored the potential o
f this new technique with a 3.7/5-MHz prototype multiplane transthorac
ic probe. Echo-anatomic correlations were first examined in ten explan
ted hearts. The transducer was then, applied in 30 normal humans at tr
ansthoracic acoustic windows to determine the imaging planes available
. Use of this probe in 76 patients with various cardiac disorders indi
cated that this probe eases the procedure of transthoracic echocardiog
raphic examination, provides incremental information for improved deli
neation and understanding of cardiac pathology, and yields many novel
insights to echocardiographic interpretation. Multiplane transthoracic
echocardiography appears to expand the versatility of transthoracic t
wo-dimensional echocardiography.