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Transthoracic Echocardiography in Mice
Published on: May 28, 2010
まとめ
エコーカルディオグラフィーは,腫瘍や血栓のような左心室の質量を検出することができます. 二次元のエコーカルディオグラフィーは,これらの心臓の質量を特定するためにMモードよりも有効です.
科学分野:
- 心臓病学 心臓病学
- メディカルイマージング (医学イメージング)
背景:
- 左心室の塊は,腫瘍または血栓である可能性があります.
- 正確な検出は,患者の管理に不可欠です.
研究 の 目的:
- 左心室質量の検出におけるMモードと二次元エコーカルディオグラフィの有用性を評価する.
- これらのエコーカルディオグラフィーの効果を比較するために.
主な方法:
- 確認された左心室質量を持つ10人の患者のエコーカルディオグラフィの発見の遡及的分析.
- エコーカルディオグラフィのデータと血管図または外科学的発見の相関.
主要な成果:
- Mモードと二次元エコーカルディオグラフィの両方で,内腔内および内腔内左心室腫瘍が検出されました.
- 二次元のエコーカルディオグラフィーは,大きく,不均質な左心室血栓を特定しました.
- Mモードエコーカルディオグラフィーは,すべてのトロンビ,特に小さな壁画を検出する上で制限がありました.
結論:
- エコーカルディオグラフィーは,左心室の質量を診断するのに価値があります.
- 二次元のエコーカルディオグラフィーは,Mモードと比較して左心室の血栓の優れた可視化を提供します.
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