Quantification of flow rates using harmonic grey scale imaging in an in-vitro-model

The capability of the dye dilution theory to measure perfusion using harmonic imaging was investigated. An in-vitro study using six doses of Levovist as the ultrasound contrast agent was conducted. Results showed that the area under the curve (AUC) and the peak increase increased only in the dose ra...

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