REAL TIME TWO-DIMENSIONAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY.
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von Ramm, OT; Thurstone, FL; Kisslo, J
Published in: SPIE Semin Proc
January 1, 1974
A description is given of an ultrasound imaging system which permits visualization of two-dimensional cardiac anatomy in real time. This system relies on phased array principles rather than mechanical means to rapidly steer the ultrasound beam through the cardiac structures under investigation. The system uses a linear array of 16 ultrasound transducers which are resonant at approximately 2 MHz. At the site of contact, the array currently in use measures 24 by 14 mm where the latter dimension corresponds to the elevation dimension of each of the 16 active elements. Performance characteristics of this imaging system are given.
Duke Scholars
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SPIE Semin Proc
Publication Date
January 1, 1974
Volume
47
Start / End Page
93 / 95
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von Ramm, O. T., Thurstone, F. L., & Kisslo, J. (1974). REAL TIME TWO-DIMENSIONAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY. SPIE Semin Proc, 47, 93–95.
Ramm, O. T. von, F. L. Thurstone, and J. Kisslo. “REAL TIME TWO-DIMENSIONAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY.” SPIE Semin Proc 47 (January 1, 1974): 93–95.
von Ramm OT, Thurstone FL, Kisslo J. REAL TIME TWO-DIMENSIONAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY. SPIE Semin Proc. 1974 Jan 1;47:93–5.
von Ramm, O. T., et al. “REAL TIME TWO-DIMENSIONAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY.” SPIE Semin Proc, vol. 47, Jan. 1974, pp. 93–95.
von Ramm OT, Thurstone FL, Kisslo J. REAL TIME TWO-DIMENSIONAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY. SPIE Semin Proc. 1974 Jan 1;47:93–95.
Published In
SPIE Semin Proc
Publication Date
January 1, 1974
Volume
47
Start / End Page
93 / 95