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Quantitative assessment of myocardial viscoelastic

properties using shear wave imaging

Mathieu Pernot, Mathieu Couade, Wei-Ning Lee, Mathias Fink, Mickaël

Tanter

To cite this version:

Mathieu Pernot, Mathieu Couade, Wei-Ning Lee, Mathias Fink, Mickaël Tanter. Quantitative as-sessment of myocardial viscoelastic properties using shear wave imaging. Acoustics 2012, Apr 2012, Nantes, France. �hal-00810876�

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Quantitative assessment of myocardial viscoelastic

properties using shear wave imaging

M. Pernot, M. Couade, W.-N. Lee, M. Fink and M. Tanter

Institut Langevin - Ondes et Images, 10 rue Vauquelin, ESPCI ParisTech, 75231 Paris, France mathieu.pernot@espci.fr

Proceedings of the Acoustics 2012 Nantes Conference 23-27 April 2012, Nantes, France

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