Adam et al., 2005 - Google Patents
On the relationship between encapsulated ultrasound contrast agent and pressureAdam et al., 2005
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- Adam D
- Sapunar M
- Burla E
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- Ultrasound in medicine & biology
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Noninvasive measurement of pressure within the heart cavities and other internal organs (eg, kidney, liver) has significant clinical value, but currently is not feasible. Noninvasive pressure estimation using encapsulated ultrasound (US) contrast agents (UCA) as sensors …
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