A method for the automated detection of venous gas bubbles in humans using empirical mode decomposition.
Doppler ultrasound signals are widely used to grade the quantity of circulating venous bubbles in divers. Current techniques rely on trained observers, making the grading process both time-consuming and subjective. The automated detection of bubbles, however, is confounded by the presence of other s...
Main Authors: | Chappell, M, Payne, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2005
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