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Non-invasive measurement of arterial longitudinal movement
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2003
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Biomedical EngineeringAnatomyDistinct Longitudinal MovementMovement AnalysisBlood FlowKinesiologyLongitudinal DirectionBiomechanicsApplied PhysiologyKinematicsAtherosclerosisCardiologyBlood Flow MeasurementRadiologyHealth SciencesCardiovascular ImagingLongitudinal MovementsVascular ImageVascular BiologyUltrasoundDigital Subtraction AngiographyPhysiologyArterial DiseaseHuman MovementMedicineArterial Longitudinal Movement
In arterial vessel wall characterisation the longitudinal movements of vessels have gained little or no attention. It has been presumed that the arterial vessels move very little in the longitudinal direction. With modern high resolution ultrasound it can, however, be seen that arterial vessels move not only in the circumferential, but also in longitudinal direction. This paper describes a non-invasive, ultrasound based method which estimates the longitudinal and the circumferential movement, respectively. The method is demonstrated in a limited in vivo study of the common carotid artery. Results show that, apart from the well known circumferential movement, there is a distinct longitudinal movement.
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