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19 June 1979 A New Noninvasive Technique For Cardiac Pressure Measurement II: Scattering From Encapsulated Bubbles
Dana Z. Anderson, Marlan o . Scully, William C. Speed
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Abstract
In a recent paper a new technique for a noninvasive measurement of cardiac pressure utilizing tiny air bubbles was proposed and researched. In the present paper we report on the amplitude and frequency sensitivity to pressure of two types of spheres. Further, we demonstrate the viability of the proposed scheme as applied to remote cardiac pressure measurements.
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Dana Z. Anderson, Marlan o . Scully, and William C. Speed "A New Noninvasive Technique For Cardiac Pressure Measurement II: Scattering From Encapsulated Bubbles", Proc. SPIE 0167, Noninvasive Cardiovascular Measurements, (19 June 1979); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.956987
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KEYWORDS
Optical spheres

Scattering

Ultrasonography

Liquids

Mercury

Transducers

Scatter measurement

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