A. Kumar et al., QUANTITATIVE ESTIMATION OF ULTRASONOGRAPHIC ATTENUATION IN THE MYOCARDIUM USING CONVENTIONAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC INSTRUMENTATION, Journal of ultrasound in medicine, 16(5), 1997, pp. 335-339
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12
Categorie Soggetti
Acoustics,"Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Through the careful and judicious use of the time gain controls in con
ventional echocardiographic instrumentation, we have found that it is
possible to obtain quantitative estimates of the attenuation of ultras
ound beams even in vivo. These estimates are based on the quantitative
comparison of the amplitude of the echo waveforms at different depths
. Here, we report on such attenuation measurements using both a tissue
phantom and the interventricular septum of the myocardium in vivo. Th
e in vitro estimates of attenuation with this method are in agreement
with independent laboratory measurements of the same parameter. In viv
o measurements on the myocardium indicate oscillations in the magnitud
e of the attenuation over the heart cycle and suggest methods for the
quantitative assessment of a variety of pathologic conditions in the m
yocardium noninvasively using conventional ultrasound scanners.