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Development of a custom-designed echo particle image velocimetry system for multi-component hemodynamic measurements: system characterization and initial experimental results.
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309-0427, USA.
Physics in Medicine and Biology (impact factor:
2.83).
04/2008;
53(5):1397-412.
DOI:10.1088/0031-9155/53/5/015
pp.1397-412
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Keywords
abdominal aortic aneurysm
characterizing Echo PIV performance
commercial echocardiography scanner
complex flow fields non-invasively
custom Echo PIV system
custom-designed Echo PIV system
echo particle image velocimetry
Echo PIV
experimental results
flow fields
flow tracers
local shear rates
measure multi-component velocity vectors
opaque fluid flows
rotating flows
shear rate distributions
tube flows
ultrasound contrast microbubbles
ultrasound-based velocimetry technique
vitro carotid artery