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Automatic endocardial-boundary detection in low mechanical-index contrast echocardiographyGil Zwirn
Abramson Center of Medical Physics, Sackler Faculty of Exact Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel
IEEE Trans Biomed Eng 53:2310-22. 2006..These results further support the validity of our method...
Quantitative evaluation of local myocardial blood volume in contrast echocardiographyGil Zwirn
The Abramson Center for Medical Physics, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel
Med Image Anal 13:62-79. 2009..Furthermore, we have found a high correlation between the automatically calculated myocardial blood volume levels and the clinical evaluation of segmental contractility, based on echocardiographic imaging...
Adaptive brightness transfer functions in echocardiographyGil Zwirn
The Abramson Center of Medical Physics, Sackler Faculty of Exact Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel
Ultrasound Med Biol 31:649-61. 2005..1 +/- 1.1, while the mean score of the cine-loops to which ABTF has been applied is 8.0 +/- 1.2...
Stationary clutter rejection in echocardiographyGil Zwirn
Abramson Center of Medical Physics, Sackler Faculty of Exact Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel
Ultrasound Med Biol 32:43-52. 2006..The results show a high probability of clutter detection, while maintaining a low probability for erroneous detection of pixels as clutter...
Quantitative analysis of echocardiographic cine-loops using a 2D-strain algorithm in correlation with thallium-201 SPECT imagingAaron Miller
The Abramson Center of Medical Physics, Sackler Faculty of Exact Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel
Ultrasound Med Biol 34:1732-40. 2008..The average correlation coefficient is comparable to the values reported for the correlation between the average LV function, based on visual analysis of echocardiographic imaging, and the average LV perfusion, based on SPECT imaging...
