Pedersen, Mads Møller Pihl, Michael Johannes Haugaard, Per Hansen, Kristoffer Lindskov Lange, Theis Lonn, Lars Nielsen, Michael Bachmann Jensen, Jørgen Arendt
Abnormal blood flow is usually assessed using spectral Doppler estimation of the peak systolic velocity. The technique, however, only estimates the axial velocity component, and therefore the complexity of blood flow remains hidden in conventional ultrasound examinations. With the vector ultrasound technique transverse oscillation the blood velocit...
Pedersen, Mads Møller Pihl, Michael Johannes Haugaard, Per Hansen, Kristoffer Lindskov Lange, Theis Lonn, Lars Nielsen, Michael Bachmann Jensen, Jørgen Arendt
Abnormal blood flow is usually assessed using spectral Doppler estimation of the peak systolic velocity. The technique, however, only estimates the axial velocity component, and therefore the complexity of blood flow remains hidden in conventional ultrasound examinations. With the vector ultrasound technique transverse oscillation the blood velocit...
Pedersen, Mads Møller Pihl, Michael Johannes Haugaard, Per Hansen, Kristoffer Lindskov Lange, Theis Lonn, Lars Nielsen, Michael Bachmann Jensen, Jørgen Arendt
Abnormal blood flow is usually assessed using spectral Doppler estimation of the peak systolic velocity. The technique, however, only estimates the axial velocity component, and therefore the complexity of blood flow remains hidden in conventional ultrasound examinations. With the vector ultrasound technique transverse oscillation the blood velocit...
Pedersen, Mads Møller Pihl, Michael Johannes Haugaard, Per Hansen, Kristoffer Lindskov Lange, Theis Lonn, Lars Nielsen, Michael Bachmann Jensen, Jørgen Arendt
Abnormal blood flow is usually assessed using spectral Doppler estimation of the peak systolic velocity. The technique, however, only estimates the axial velocity component, and therefore the complexity of blood flow remains hidden in conventional ultrasound examinations. With the vector ultrasound technique transverse oscillation the blood velocit...
Pedersen, Mads Møller Pihl, Michael Johannes Haugaard, Per Hansen, Kristoffer Lindskov Lange, Theis Lonn, Lars Nielsen, Michael Bachmann Jensen, Jørgen Arendt
Abnormal blood flow is usually assessed using spectral Doppler estimation of the peak systolic velocity. The technique, however, only estimates the axial velocity component, and therefore the complexity of blood flow remains hidden in conventional ultrasound examinations. With the vector ultrasound technique transverse oscillation the blood velocit...
Hwang, HJ Velazquez, JJL
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De Santis, Gianluca Trachet, Bram Conti, Michele De Beule, Matthieu Morbiducci, Umberto Mortier, Peter Segers, Patrick Verdonck, Pascal Verhegghe, Benedict
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Artificial organs
The aim of this study is to analyze the shape and flow changes of a patient-specific carotid artery after carotid artery stenting (CAS) performed using an open-cell (stent-O) or a closed-cell (stent-C) stent design. First, a stent reconstructed from micro-computed tomography (microCT) is virtually implanted in a left carotid artery reconstructed fr...
Hwang, HJ Velazquez, JJL
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Hadda, N.
Les régions de montagne sont parfois le siège de phénomènes dévastateurs brutaux, tels que les éboulements, les glissements de terrains, ou encore les avalanches. Fondamentalement, ces phénomènes sont issus de la rupture d’un volume de matériau qui va alors s’écouler sous l’effet de son poids propre. Prévoir ces phénomènes impose donc de mieux décr...
De Santis, Gianluca Conti, Michele Trachet, Bram De Schryver, Thomas De Beule, Matthieu Degroote, Joris Vierendeels, Jan Auricchio, Ferdinando Segers, Patrick Verdonck, Pascal
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Carotid artery stenting (CAS) has emerged as a minimally invasive alternative to endarterectomy but its use in clinical treatment is limited due to the post-stenting complications. Haemodynamic actors, related to blood flow in the stented vessel, have been suggested to play a role in the endothelium response to stenting, including adverse reactions...