Speckle pattern tracking provides a novel, angle-independent ultrasonic technique for blood velocity imaging with promising initial in vivo results.
A novel angle-independent ultrasonic technique using speckle tracking shows promising initial results for blood velocity imaging.
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We present a new technique for blood velocity imaging based on tracking the motion of the speckle pattern produced by blood. Unlike Doppler velocity determinations, these are angle independent. Initial in vivo experiments yield promising results.
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