Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2014, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (09): 1305-.
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Abstract: Objective Ultrasonic pulse wave Doppler technique for noninvasive blood flow imaging does not provide preciseinformation of complex blood flow field, and observing two-dimensional artery blood flow field distribution providesimportant clinical information for cardiovascular disease. Methods Ultrasonic particle image velocimetry (Echo PIV) was usedto measure blood flows on B-mode ultrasonic particle image to assess the whole field velocity of the blood vessels in 5 groupsof healthy rats. The reliability of Echo PIV was verified in comparison with ultrasonic Doppler method in 3 cardiac cycles.Results and Conclusion The results of Echo PIV were similar with the those of ultrasound spectral Doppler. The EchoPIV-measured peak and average velocity within 3 cardiac cycles were about 5%-10% and 2%-8% below the values measuredby the ultrasonic spectral Doppler, respectively, but these differences were not statistically significant (P>0.05). As a newtechnique for monitoring complex blood flow in stenotic arteries, echo PIV can be used to directly and non-invasively assesswhole field hemodynamic changes in blood vessels in real time and distinguish different groups of rats by velocity.
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