Accurate quantification of atherosclerotic plaque volume by 3D vascular ultrasound using the volumetric linear array method
Abstract
Introduction Direct quantification of atherosclerotic plaque volume by three-dimensional vascular ultrasound (3DVUS) is more reproducible than 2DUS-based three-dimensional (2D/3D) techniques that generate pseudo-3D volumes from summed 2D plaque areas; however, its accuracy has not been reported. We aimed to determine 3DVUS accuracy for plaque volume measurement with special emphasis on small plaques (a hallmark of early atherosclerosis). Methods...
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Title
Accurate quantification of atherosclerotic plaque volume by 3D vascular ultrasound using the volumetric linear array method
Published Date
May 1, 2016
Journal
Volume
248
Pages
230 - 237
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