نتایج جستجو برای: wall motion

تعداد نتایج: 374568  

Journal: :Circulation 1975
R F Leighton M E Pollack T G Welch

The degree of inward motion at mid-ejection was examined for seven segments on the silhouettes of left ventriculograms taken in the 30 degrees RAO projection in patients with normal coronary arteries. The pattern of wall motion described in these patients was used to distinguish abnormalities in mid-systolic wall motion. One or more abnormally contracting segments were found at mid-ejection of ...

Journal: :Journal of cardiovascular magnetic resonance : official journal of the Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance 2004
Burkhard Sievers Marvin Addo Ulrich Franken Hans-Joachim Trappe

AIM To evaluate right ventricular wall motion abnormalities in healthy subjects using a new segmental model for the right ventricle. METHODS AND RESULTS 29 healthy subjects (9 female, 20 male, mean age 48.9+/-15 years) underwent cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging (CMR; 1.5-Tesla Sonata, Siemens, Erlangen, Germany) for the evaluation of cardiac function and right ventricular wall motion...

An overview of removal and re-entrainment of particles in turbulent flows is presented. The procedure for the direct numerical simulation (DNS) of the Navier-Stokes equation via a pseudospectral method for simulating the instantaneous fluid velocity field is described. Particle removal mechanisms in turbulent flows in a duct are examined and effects of the near-wall coherent eddies on the parti...

Journal: :iranian journal of nuclear medicine 2003
mohsen saghari mohammad taghavi armaghan fard-esfahani babak fallahi mohammad eftekhari

fixed myocardial defects in both stress and rest images, could be artifactual as a result of soft tissue attenuation. to increase specificity and identify the false positive results, we used gated technique to evaluate the wall motion and wall thickening as an index to differentiate real ischemic lesions from artifactual defects. 93 patients were studied. in 46 patients (48.8%) fixed perfusion ...

Journal: :journal of medical signals and sensors 0
hossein yousefi-banaem saeed kermani alireza daneshmehr hamid saneie

considering the nonlinear hyperelastic or viscoelastic nature of soft tissues has an important effect on modeling results. in medicalapplications, accounting nonlinearity begets an ill posed problem, due to absence of external force. myocardium can be consideredas a hyperelastic material, and variational approaches are proposed to estimate stiffness matrix, which take into account the linearand...

2018
Takuya Ohmura Yukinori Nishigami Atsushi Taniguchi Shigenori Nonaka Junichi Manabe Takuji Ishikawa Masatoshi Ichikawa

An important habit of ciliates, namely, their behavioral preference for walls, is revealed through experiments and hydrodynamic simulations. A simple mechanical response of individual ciliary beating (i.e., the beating is stalled by the cilium contacting a wall) can solely determine the sliding motion of the ciliate along the wall and result in a wall-preferring behavior. Considering ciliate et...

2013
Behzad Sharif Rohan Dharmakumar Reza Arsanjani Louise E Thomson Noel Bairey Merz Daniel S Berman Debiao Li

Background Combined assessment of wall motion from cine imaging and perfusion defects from first-pass perfusion (FPP) imaging has been shown to have a high diagnostic performance for detection of acute ischemia. In this setting, a single ungated CMR scan capable of simultaneously capturing perfusion deficits and wall motion abnormality can be useful for rapid diagnosis of ongoing acute ischemia...

2005
ROBERT C. MARSHALL BARRY L. ZARET

on left ventricular ejection fraction, ejection rate and regional wall motion was studied sequentially in 22 stable, resting patients with coronary artery disease using a geometry-independent first-pass radionuclide angiocardiographic technique. All patients improved clinically, in association with a fall in heart rate and therapeutic serum propranolol levels. No significant changes were noted ...

2005
ROBERT C. MARSHALL BARRY L. ZARET

on left ventricular ejection fraction, ejection rate and regional wall motion was studied sequentially in 22 stable, resting patients with coronary artery disease using a geometry-independent first-pass radionuclide angiocardiographic technique. All patients improved clinically, in association with a fall in heart rate and therapeutic serum propranolol levels. No significant changes were noted ...

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