Abstract
A new two dimensional, real time, high resolution ultrasound imaging system is described. This system uses a linear array of ultrasound transducers to generate tomographic images of the heart in a circular sector format. Phased array techniques allow rapid steering of the ultrasound beam so that images are produced at the rate of 20 per second, or more, while maintaining a resolution of 2 to 4 mm throughout the field of view.
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Von Ramm, O. T., & Thurstone, F. L. (1976). Cardiac imaging using a phased array ultrasound system. I. System design. Circulation, 53(2), 258–262. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.CIR.53.2.258
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