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Indicator Dilution Models for the Quantification of Microvascular Blood Flow With Bolus Administration of Ultrasound Contrast Agents
Strouthos, Costas; Lampaskis, Marios; Sboros, Vassilis; McNeilly, Alan; AVERKIOU, MICHALAKIS A. (2010)Indicator dilution methods have a long history in the quantification of both macro- and microvascular blood flow in many clinical applications. Various models have been employed in the past to isolate the primary pass of ...
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Investigation of the Relationship of Nonlinear Backscattered Ultrasound Intensity with Microbubble Concentration at Low MI
Lampaskis, Marios; AVERKIOU, MICHALAKIS A. (2010)Abstract: The aim of this study was to measure the relationship of image intensity with contrast agent concentration. In vitro experiments were performed with a flow phantom and a sulphur hexafluoride filled microbubble ...
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Original Contribution: Quantification of Tumor Microvascularity with Respiratory Gated Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound for Monitoring Therapy
Averkiou, Michalakis A.; Lampaskis, Marios; Kyriakopoulou, Konstantina; Skarlos, Dimosthenis; Klouvas, Georgios; Strouthos, Costas; Leen, Edward (2010)The aim of this feasibility study was to evaluate the response to cytotoxic and antiangiogenic treatment of colorectal liver metastasis using respiratory gated contrast enhanced ultrasonography. Seven patients were monitored ...
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Quantification of Tumor Microvascularity with Respiratory Gated Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound for Monitoring Therapy
Averkiou, Michalakis A.; Lampaskis, Marios; Kyriakopoulou, Konstantina; Skarlos, Dimosthenis; Klouvas, Georgios; Strouthos, Costas; Leen, Edward (2010)Abstract: The aim of this feasibility study was to evaluate the response to cytotoxic and antiangiogenic treatment of colorectal liver metastasis using respiratory gated contrast enhanced ultrasonography. Seven patients ...