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lltes^ November 4-7, 1988
-NEW ORLEANS
Proceedings of the Annual International Conference
of the
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
New Orleans, Louisiana • November 4-7, 1988
PART 1/4: CARDIOLOGYAND IMAGING
THIS PART CONTAINS:
Track 1: Cardiology Track 2: Imaging
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1 H. s-
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J''1B<Volume 10:1988
EDITED BY
GeraldHarris
Cedric Walker
88CH2566-8
TABLE OFCONTENTS
Part 1/4: Cardiology and Imaging
This part contains:
Track 1: Cardiology
Track 2: Imaging
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TRACK 01: Cardiology
Session 01.01: Cardiac Arrhythmia Analysis
01.01.01 Logistic of AV-Nodal Conduction During Atrial Fibrillation. Support for Intermit- 0001
tent Nodal Reentry S.B. Olsson, Sahlgrenska Hospital, Goteborg Sweden; M.
Dohnal
01.01.02 An Algorithm for Determining Pacemaker Rate Based on Temperature Variations 0003
01.11.03 A New System Design for Transmural Directly Coupled (DC) Cardiac Mapping In 0099
Vivo F.X. Witkowski, Univ. of ALB, EdmontonALB Canada; P.A. Penkoske
XX—IEEE EMBS 1988
01.11.04 The Critical Evaluation of a BSPM Infrastructure After 5 Years of Development 0102J. Cornells, Vrije Univ. Brussel, Brussel Belgium; G. De Geest, P. Reygaert, Y.
Christophe, E. Nyssen, P. Delmoitie, P. Block
01.11.05 Data Acquisition System for Cardiac Mapping K. Laurita, Case Western Reserve 0104Univ., Cleveland OH; C.W. Thomas, M. Kavuru, H. Vesselle, J. Liebman
01.11.06 A Self-Documenting Data Structure for Cardiac Mapping W.M. Smith, Duke 0106
Univ. Medical Center, Durham NC; P.D. Wolf, N.D. Danieley, R.E. Ideker
of Utah, Salt Lake City UT; P.R. Ershler, B. Taccardi
01.12.02 Digital Filters for Activation Detection in Unipolar Cardiac Electrograms C. 0110
Cabo, Duke Univ. Medical Center, Durham NC; J.M. Wharton, R.E. Ideker,W.M. Smith
01.12.03 Performance of the Automatic Detection of Local Activation Times on Unipolar Car- 0112diac Electrograms in Man S. Masse, Inst, de Genie Biomedical, Montreal QUECanada; P. Savard, M. Shenasa, R. Cardinal, P. Page
01.12.04 An Automatic Activation Detector for Bipolar Cardiac Electrograms E.V. 0113
Simpson, Duke Univ. Medical Center, Durham NC; R.E. Ideker, W.M. Smith
01.12.05 On-Line Mapping of Three-Dimensional Time Varying Bioelectric Fields E. 0115
Macchi, Univ. degli Studi, Parma Italy; P.R. Ershler, R.L. Lux, B. Taccardi
01.12.06 Independence of Ventricular Breakthrough Sites from Pacing Site in Normal Dog 0117
Hearts G. Arisi, Univ. degli Studi, Parma Italy; E, Macchi, P. Passolunghi, B.
Taccardi
Session 01.13: Electrocardiographic Mapping III
01.13.01 ECG Signal Information and Diagnostic Information in Multipoles E.Nyssen, 0119
Vrije Univ. Brussel, Brussels Belgium; P. De Muynck, E. Mechele, J. Cornells
01.13.02 Determination of 3-Dimensional Torso, Heart and Electrode Geometries from Mag- 0121
netic Resonance Images P.R. Ershler, Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City UT; R.L.
Lux, L,S. Green, G.R. Caputo, D. Parker
01.13.03 BSPM Spatial Data Reduction by Normalized Karhunen-Loeve Expansion G. 0123
Sun, Case Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland OH; C.W. Thomas, J. Liebman, D.
Stilli, E. Macchi
01.13.04 Factors Influencing the Reliability ofStatistical Body Surface Potential Map Clas- 0125
sification G. Kozmann, Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City UT; R.L. Lux, L.S. Green
Session 01.14: Cardiovascular Techniques I
01.14.01 Multidimensional Quantitation of Cardiac Repolarization M. Merri, Univ. of 0127
Rochester, RochesterNY; M. Merri, J. Benhorin, J.W. Hall, E. Locati, A.J. Moss
01.14.02 A New Mechanical Sensor for Detecting Body Activity and Posture M. Matula, 0129
Rechts der Isar Medical Center, Munich Fed. Rep, Germany; E. Alt, M. Heinz, H.
Theres, R. Thilo
IEEE EMBS 1988—xxi
01.14.03 Optimal Design of Experiments for Estimating Arterial Wall Transport Parmeters 0131
E.D. Morris, Case Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland OH; G.M. Saidel, G.M.
Chisolm EI
01.14.04 A Model to Aid in the Calculation of Regional Myocardial Perfusion B.M. 0133
Palmer, Pennsylvania State Univ., Hershey PA; JJ. Mclnemey
01.14.05 Nonstationary Fluctuations of Arterial Pressure in Sino-Aortic Deafferented Rats 0135
S. Pan, Univ. of Iowa, Iowa City IA; G. Myers, H. Jacobs, S. Lewis, M.J. Brody
01.14.06 An Evolutionary Device for Extracorporeal Circulation N. Chauveau, INSERM 0137
U305, Toulouse France; W.L. Van Meurs, R. Barthelemy, J.P. Morucci
Session 01.15: Cardiovascular Techniques II
01.15.01 Processing Electrocardiograms Towards Respiratory Signals F. Pinciroli, 0139
Politechnico di Milano, Milano Italy; G. Pozzi, R. Rossi
01.15.02 Laser Coronary Angioplasty Using Carbon Monoxide Lasers T. Arai, National 0141
Defense Medical College, Namiki Tokorozawa Saitama Japan; M. Nakagawa, M,
Kikuchi, K, Mizuno, K. Arakawa, T. Shibuya, K. Satimura, A. Miyamoto, Y.
Okamoto, K. Isojima, A. Kurita, H. Nakamura, A, Utsumi, K. Takenchi
01.15.03 Signal Processing Techniques and Detecting-Recognizing Algorithms of the Charac- 0142
teristic Points for ECG, PCG and CPT G.-H. Zhou, Chengdu Inst, ofRadio En¬
Session 01.22: Implementation of Cardiac Defibrillation
01.22.01 The Mechanism of Ventricular Defibrillation R.E. Ideker, Duke Univ. Medical 0210
Center, Durham NC; J.M. Wharton, N. Shibata, P.-S. Chen, P.D. Wolf, W.M. Smith
01.22.02 Relation of Defibrillatory Potential Minima to Post-Defibrillatory Activation F.X. 0212
Witkowski, Univ. of ALB, Edmonton ALB Canada; PA. Penkoske
01.22.03 Use of Voltage Sensitive Dyes to Investigate Electrical Defibrillation S.M. Dillon, 0215
Columbia Univ., New York NY; A.L. Wit
01.22.04 A Cardiac Mapping System for the Quantitative Study ofInternal Defibrillation 0217
P.D. Wolf, Duke Univ. Medical Center, Durham NC; D.L. Rollins, W.M. Smith,R.E. Ideker
01.22.05 How Many Replicates Are Necessary to Estimate the Average Defibrillation 0219
Threshold? Animal Experiments and a Mathematical Model D,L. Jones,
Univ, ofWestern Ontario, LondonON Canada; O. Fujimura, G.J. Klein
Session 01.23: Cardiac Doppler I
01.23.01 Pressure Gradient Determination by Three Dimensional Doppler Ultrasound Using a 0221
Modified Bernoulli Equation W.M. Gardiner, Univ. of Connecticut, Storrs CT;M.D. Fox
xxiv—IEEE EMBS 1988
01.23.02 Frequency Component of Fetal Heart Rate with Integral Function Method Y. 0223
Noguchi, National Defense Academy, Yokosuka Japan; H, Kobayashi, H.Hataoka, S. Sugimoto, M. Kobayashi
01.23.03 Computerized Blood-Flow Evaluation in Vascular Surgeries with a CW Doppler 0225
P.C.B. Freire, State Univ. of Campinas, Campinas Brazil; SJ. Calil
01.23.04 A Method Determining the Doppler Angle in Pulsed Doppler Flowmeters I. 0227
Guler, Erciyes Univ., Kayseri Turkey
Session 01.24: Cardiac Doppler II
01.24.01 Pattern Recognition of Carotid Artery Diseases Using Pulsed Doppler Ultrasound 0229
F.M. Greene, Jr., Univ. of Washington, Seattle WA; K. Beach, D.J. Phillips, J.
Primozich, D.E. Strandness, Jr.
01.24.02 Measurement of Valvular Regurgitant Volume by Gain-Corrected Doppler in a Pul- 0231
satile Flow Model S.R. Cannon, Utah State Univ., Logan UT; K.L. Richards, M.
Lujan
01.24.03 Extraction of New Echo-Doppler Diagnostic Spectral Parameters for Detecting Aortic 0232
Stenosis G. Cloutier, Clinical Research Institute ofMontreal, Montreal QUECanada; L,-G. Durand, Y.E. Langlois, Y. Latour, F. Lemire, R. Essiambre, D.-C.
Phaneuf, M. Jarry, A. Solignac
01.24.04 A Method for Studying the Effects of PR and RR Intervals on Heart Sound Power 0234
Spectra L.G. Durand, Clinical Research Institute of Montreal, Montreal QUE
Canada; Y.-E, Langlois, G. Cloutier, R. Chiarrella, T. Lanthier, S. Bertrand-Bradley
01.24.05 A Novel Method for the Measurement of Flow Direction in Pulsed Doppler Systems 0236
I. Guler, Erciyes Univ., Kayseri Turkey
Session 01.25: Cardiovascular Dynamics
01.25.01 Force Generation and Relaxation at the Sarcomere Level J.L. Palladino, Univ. of 0238
Pennyslvania, Philadelphia PA; A. Noordergraaf
01.25.02 Vascular Compliance in Hypertension S.M. Finkelstein, Univ. of Minnesota, Min- 0241
neapolis MN; W. Feske, J. Mock, P. Carlyle, T, Rector, S. Kubo, J.N. Conn
01.25.03 In Vitro Study of the Axial Flow Velocity Patterns in Pulmonary Valvular Stenosis 0243
H.-W. Sung, Georgia Inst, of Technology, Atlanta GA; A,P. Yoganathan
01.25.04 Pulmonary Blood Velocity Patterns in an Animal Model of Pulmonary Hypertension 0245
C.L. Lucas, Univ. ofNorth Carolina, Chapel Hill NC; B, Ha, G.W. Henry, J.I.
Ferreiro, B.R. Wilcox
01.25.05 Compliance Indices in the Assessment of Cardiac Diseases S.L. Iantomo, Rutgers 0247
Univ., Piscataway NJ; J.K.-J. Li
Session 01.26: Ventricular Mechanics
01.26.01 Influence of Acute Increase in Aortic Impedance on Left Ventricular Regional Wall 0249
Motion During Early Ejection Period M. Kohno, Yamaguchi Univ. School of
Medicine, Yamaguchi Japan; M. Matsuzaki, M. Ozaki, M. Yano, K. Katayama, T.
Fujii, S. Kohtoku, N. Ohtani, S. Tateno, H. Sakai, K. Kusukawa
01.26.02 Time Constants for Switching Flow in Left Ventricular Output Impedance 0252
H.B.K. Boom, Univ. of Twente, Enschede The Netherlands; H. Wijkstra
IEEE EMBS 1988--XXV
01.26.03 A New Method to Estimate Cardiac Contractility and Pressure-Volume Area O. 0254
Barnea, Drexel Univ., Philadelphia PA; D. Jaron
01.26.04 Stress Analysis and Parameter Estimation in a Structural Model of the Beating Left 0255
Ventricle E. Nevo, Technion-IIT, Haifa Israel; Y. Lanir
Session 01.P1: Cardiology: Poster Session
01.P1.01 Analysis of Diastolic Heart Sounds Before and After Angioplasty M. Akay, Rut- 0257
gers Univ., Piscataway NJ; M. Bauer, J.L. Semmlow, W. Welkowitz, J. Kostis
01.P1.02 Evaluation of a Comprehensive Risk Factor Index for Acute Coronary Insufficiency 0260
S.K. Guha, Indian Inst, ofTechnology, New Delhi India; S. Anand, N. Debnath,G.L. Jain, V. Koul, S. Ansari
01 .P1.03 Heart Efficiency from Uncalibrated Intraventricular Pressure-Admittance Diagrams 0262
(DPY) M.E. Valentinuzzi, Univ. Nacional Tucuman, Tucuman Argentina; J.C.
Spinelli
01 .PI.04 Harmonic Analysis Method of Human Pulse Signal J.-C. Yu, Shanghai Jiao-tong 0263
Univ., Shanghai China; Z.-S. Pan, Z.-Q. Ni
01 .P1.05 A New Method for Detecting Anaerobic Threshold from Heart Rate Recording 0265
Y. Yamamoto, Univ. ofTokyo, Tokyo Japan; Y. Kawakami, Y. Nakamura, K.
Mokushi, Y. Mutoh, M. Miyashita
TRACK 02: Imaging
Session 02.01: Microscopic Imaging
02.01.01 Dynamic (Active Feedback Controlled) Dielectrophoretic Levitation of Canola 0267
Protoplasts K.V.I.S. Kaler, Univ. of Calgary, Calgary ALB Canada; A.K.-C. Tai
02.01.02 Computerized Quantification of Collagen Alignment in Nonimmobilized and Immobi- 0269
lized Healing Ligaments R.M. Rangayyan, Univ. of Calgary, Calgary ABCanada; Z.-Q. Liu, B J. MacFarlane, P. Edwards, C.B. Frank
02.01.03 Reconstructing the Surface of Arthropod Immunocytes from Serial Sections E. 0271
Koenig, Rutgers Univ., Piscataway NJ; S.M, Dunn, A. Gupta
02.01.05 Diatom Morphogenesis: Natural Fractal Fabrication of a Complex Microstructure 0273R. Gordon, Univ. ofManitoba, Winnipeg MB Canada; B.D. Aguda
Session 02.02: Impedance Imaging I
02.02.01 Images from an Adaptive Current Tomograph J.C. Newell, Rensselaer Polytech- 0275nic Institute, Troy NY; D. Isaacson, D.G. Gisser, K.-S. Cheng, J.C. Goble
02.02.02 A Finite Element Model with Node Renumbering for Adaptive Impedance Imaging 0277
E.J. Woo, Univ, of Wisconsin, Madison WI; P. Hua, WJ. Tompkins, J.G. Webster
02.02.03 Error Comparison for Different Current Patterns in Electrical Impedance imaging 0279K.-S. Cheng, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy NY; D. Isaacson, J.C.
Newell, D.G. Gisser
XXvi—IEEE EMBS 1988
02.02.04 Reactive Effects in Impedance Imaging L.F. Fuks, Rensselaer Polytechnic In- 0281
stitute, Troy NY; D. Isaacson, D.G. Gisser, J.C. Newell
02.02.05 A Dual Modality Imaging System for Impedance Tomography with Ultrasonically 0283
Determined Boundaries Y.Z. Ider, Middle East Technical Univ., Ankara
Turkey; E. Dorken, N.G. Gencer, H. Koymen
Session 02.03: Impedance Imaging H
02.03.01 A Distributed Architechture for Medical Instrumentation: An Electric Current Com- 0285
puted Tomograph J.C. Goble, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy NY; T.D.
Gallagher
02.03.02 Multi-Function Interface Unit for Applied Potential Tomography J. Anah, IN- 0287
SERM U.305, Toulouse France; B. Rigaud, J.P. Morucci
02.03.03 Technical Implementation and Evaluation of a Bioelectrical Breast Scanner J. 0289
Jossinet, INSERMU281, Lyon France; E. Mbock-Mbock
02.03.04 Bladder Fullness Detection Using Multiple Electrodes P. Hua, Univ. of Wiscon- 0290
sin, Madison WI; EJ. Woo, J.G. Webster, WJ. Tompkins
02.03.05 Displacements Induced in Piezoelectric Structures R.H. Coursant, CNRSUA593, 0292
Paris France; M, Fink, M. Gindre, J. Perrin, W. Urbach
Session 02.04: Imaging Morphometries
02.04.01 Statistical Methods for Morphometric Analysis R.C. Trost, UMDNJ-NJ Medical 0293
School, Newark NJ; R.A. Ambros, S.J. Robboy
02.04.02 Dysplastic Melanocyte Nevi: Their Potential as Precursors of and Markers for In- 0295
creased Risk of Malignant Melanoma W.A. Crutcher, Univ. of California, San
Francisco CA
02.04.03 Computer-Aided Morphometric Applications (Image Analysis) in Gynecologic Pathol- 0297
ogy S.J. Robboy, UMD-New Jersey Medical School, Newark NJ; K. Mehta, R.
Trost, W.C. Lambert
02.04.04 Prognostic Value of Morphometry in Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma R.A. Ambros, 0299
Beth Israel Medical Center, Newark NJ; R.C. Trost, A.Y. Campbell, W.C. Lambert
02.04.05 Evidence for Origin ofBasal Cell Carcinomas in Solar (Actinic) Keratoses W.C. 0301
Lambert, UMD-New Jersey Medical School, Newark NJ
02.04.06 Further Studies on Selection for Viable Cells in Culture Using Cell Sorter Technology 0303
W.S. Tanz, UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School, Newark NJ; GJ. Tsongalis,W.C. Lambert
02.04.07 Application ofComputerized Image Analysis in Quantitative Microscopy TJ. 0305
Flotte, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston MA
Session 02.05: Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy I
02.05.01 Tissue Characterization by MRI and MRS: An International and Multidisciplinary 0307
Research Programme F. Podo, Instituto Superiore di Sanita, Rome Italy; J.S.
Orr, W.M.MJ, Bovee
IEEE EMBS 1988—XXVii
02.05.02 Tl and T2 Frequency Dependence of Adult, Neonatal and Gadolinium-Doped Rat Tis- 0309
sues M.A. Foster, Univ. of Aberdeen, Aberdeen Scotland United Kingdom; J.E.
02.06.05 NMR Spectroscopy in Tumors F. Podo, Instituto Superiore di Sanita, Rome Italy; 0322
G. Carpinelli, E. Proietti, F, Belardelli
Session 02.07: Magnetic Resonance Imaging I
02.07.01 Cardiac Delay Optimization for MR Angiograms N.M. Hylton, Univ. of Califor- 0324
nia San Francisco, South San Francisco CA; A. Shah
02.07.02 Rapid Data Acquisition Procedures for Cardiac MRI D.A.C. Kelley, Univ. of 0325
California, San Francisco, Soutii San Francisco CA; D.M. Kramer, L.E, Crooks, L.
Kaufman
02.07.03 Cardiac Function Analysis with Low Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging M.A. 0327
Thompson, Univ. of California, San Francisco, South San Francisco CA; DA.
Ortendahl, W.W. Holt, C.B. Higgins
02.07.04 Flow Velocity Measurements for Pulsatile Flow D. Saloner, VA Medical Center, 0329San Francisco CA
02.07.05 Real Time NMR Data Processing S. Vinitski, Thomas Jefferson Univ. Hospital, 0331
Philadelphia PA; U. Szumowski, R.H. Griffey
02.07.06 RFRefocussed Variable Flip Angle MRI Using Optimal Pulse Modulation A. 0334Shah, Univ. of California, San Francisco, San Francisco CA; DA. Ortendahl, J.
Carlson, D, Kramer, L.E, Crooks
xxviii—IEEE EMBS 1988
Session 02.08: Magnetic Resonance Imaging II
02.08.01 Region-Selective Sharpening ofMagnetic Resonance Images P. Sole, Syracuse 0336
Univ., Syracuse NY; F. Delaglio, G.C. Levy
02.08.02 Optimized MR Image Segmentation for Tissue Characterization H. Y,an, Yale 0338
Univ. School of Medicine, New Haven CT; J.C. Gore
02.08.03 Device-Independent Image Processing Software for Magnetic Resonance Imaging 0340
BJ. Garcia, Manhattan College, Riverdale NY; T. Hnatyshyn, K. Boland
02.08.04 Non-Invasive Temperature Mapping During Hyperthermia byMR Imaging of 0342
Molecular Diffusion D. LeBihan, NTH Clinical Center, Bethesda MD; J.
Delannoy, R.L. Levin
02.08.05 Hyperthermia System Combined with a MRI Unit J. Delannoy, NTHBio.Eng.& 0344
Instr. Branch, Bethesda MD; D. LeBihan, R.L. Levin, D.I. Hoult
Session 02.09: Image Processing I
02.09.01 A Region Sharpening Technique for Biomedical Images W.E. Higgins, Mayo 0346
Medical School, RochesterMN; E.L. Ritman
02.09.02 Interactive MRI and CT Image Analysis with a Microcomputer System S.G. 0348
Abrams, Univ. of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston TX
02.09.03 Fractal Analysis for Discrimination of Overlapped Structures in Radiological Images 0349
P.P. Antognetti, Univ. of Genova, Genova Italy; S. Dellepiane, S.B. Serpico, G.
Vemazza
02.09.04 Image Analysis Using Iconic Fuzzy Sets W. Menhardt, Phillips GmbH, Hamburg 0351
Fed, Repub. of Germany
02.09.05 Recovering Valid Clusters with ISODATA Supervised by the CAIC C.S. Carman, 0354
Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville VA; M.B. Merickel
02.09.06 Maximum Entropy Component Recovery: A Numerical Investigation for 0356
Radionuclide Angiography M. Nakamura, Tokai Univ., Isehara Japan; T.
Nagasawa, Y. Suzuki, S. Kobayashi
Session 02.10: Image Processing II
02.10.01 A New Class of Digital Filters for Medical Imaging M.E.Cohen, California State 0359
Univ., Fresno CA; D.L. Hudson
02.10.02 Distribution Error in Quantitative Digital Image Analysis Systems and Its Correction 0361
Algorithm H.S.Choi, Univ. of Washington, Seattle WA; R. Dilley, Y. Kim,S.M. Schwartz
02.10.03 Automatic 3-D Shape Analysis with the Aid of Moire Topography L. Bingwei, 0363
Chengdu Institute of Radio Engineering, Chengdu Sichuan Peoples Repub. China;
Z. Qiang, W. Ling
02.10.04 Automated DNA Sequencing and Construction of Consensus Sequence A. 0364
Danckaert, INSERM U263, Paris France; S, Hazout, A.-J. Valleron
02.10.05 The Development of Automatic Recognition System for DNA Z. Ji, Shanghai 0366
Univ. of Science and Tech, Shanghai Peoples Repub. China; J. Yang
02.10.06 3-D Display for Molecular Structure by Using a Moving Mirror K.Y. Yamamoto, 0368
Univ. of Tokyo, Tokyo Japan; R. Yamanaka, H. Yoshikura
02.20.03 Ultrasonic Imaging Using Correlation Techniques M. Gindre, CNRS UA 593, 0460
Paris France; C. Lebeault, J. Perrin, F. Rieuneau, W. Urbach
02.20.04 High Resolution Ultrasonic Attenuation Estimation with a Random Phase Screen 0462
M. Fink, Univ. Paris, Paris France; P. Laugier, S. Abouelkaram, G. Berger
02.20.05 On Increasing Signal-to-Clutter Ratio of Pseudorandom Ultrasound Doppler System 0464
J. Chen, Xi'an Jiaotong Univ., Xi'an Peoples Repub. China; M. Wan
XXXii—IEEE EMBS 1988
Session 02.21: Ultrasound II
02.21.01 Speckle Noise Model and Its Optimal Removal in Ultrasound 2D B-Scan Images 0466T.M. Srinivasan, A.R.E. Clinic, Phoenix AZ; V. Srinivasan, B. Suresh
02.21.02 Performance Criteria for Tissue Characterization and Image Parameterization 0467C.R. HiU, Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton Surrey United Kingdom; J.C.Bamber, D.O. Cosgrove,
02.21.03 Ultrasound System for Acoustic Impedance Profile Reconstruction PC. Pedersen, 0468Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester MA; I. Lifshitz
02.21.04 Device for Positioning of U.S. Probes with a Rational Method of Exploration J.L. 0470Counord, Univ. Paris VII, Paris France; P. Flaud
Session 02.22: Ultrasound HI
02.22.01 An Intracardiac Blood Flow Vector Mapping Method K. Chihara, Osaka Univ., 0472
Toyonaka Osaka Japan; K. Shirae
02.22.02 Error Bounds for Wide-Band High Resolution Doppler Ultrasound Blood Flow 0473Measurement W, Gilson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lexington MA;S. Orphanoudakis
02.22.03 Ultrasonic Imaging of Exremities by Immersion Technique F.H. Breimesser, 0475
Siemens AG, Corporate Research & Tech., Erlangen Fed. Repub. Germany; H.
Bartelt, B. Granz, K. Newerla
02.22.04 Ultrasonic Computed Tomography Used in Non-Invasive Temperature Measuring 0477