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Echocardiography-a Journal of Cardiovascular Ultrasound and Allied Techniques | 2003

New Techniques for the Assessment of Regional Left Ventricular Wall Motion

Miguel A. García-Fernández; Javier Bermejo; Esther Pérez-David; Teresa Lopez-Fernandez; Maria J. Ledesma; Pio Caso; Norberto Malpica; Andrés Santos; Mar Moreno; Manuel Desco

The assessment of regional left ventricular (LV) function has been an important yet unresolved problem since the introduction of echocardiography as a diagnostic tool. Abnormal regional LV wall motion is an early finding in multiple cardiac pathologies and its diagnosis is of critical importance. In the last few years diagnostic procedures based on combined use of existing echocardiographic technologies were geared toward improving the accuracy of detection of baseline and/or induced regional wall motion abnormalities. One of the assumptions is that the combination of reduced LV wall thickening and reduced myocardial velocities can be used to accurately diagnose regional myocardial dysfunction. In this article we will discuss several new techniques for the quantification of regional LV function using Doppler echocardiography. (ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY, Volume 20, October 2003)


Translational cancer research | 2015

RADIANCE—A planning software for intra-operative radiation therapy

Manlio Fabio Valdivieso-Casique; Raúl Rodríguez; Samuel Rodríguez-Bescós; Dolores Lardíes; Pedro Guerra; Maria J. Ledesma; Andrés Santos; Paula Ibáñez; Marie Vidal; J.M. Udias; Miguel A. Otaduy; J. Calama; Juan López-Tarjuelo; J.A. Santos-Miranda; Manuel Desco; Verónica García-Vázquez; Eugenio Marinetto; Javier Pascau; Felipe A. Calvo; C. Illana

In the last decades accumulated clinical evidence has proven that intra-operative radiation therapy (IORT) is a very valuable technique. In spite of that, planning technology has not evolved since its conception, being outdated in comparison to current state of the art in other radiotherapy techniques and therefore slowing down the adoption of IORT. RADIANCE is an IORT planning system, CE and FDA certified, developed by a consortium of companies, hospitals and universities to overcome such technological backwardness. RADIANCE provides all basic radiotherapy planning tools which are specifically adapted to IORT. These include, but are not limited to image visualization, contouring, dose calculation algorithms—Pencil Beam (PB) and Monte Carlo (MC), DVH calculation and reporting. Other new tools, such as surgical simulation tools have been developed to deal with specific conditions of the technique. Planning with preoperative images (preplanning) has been evaluated and the validity of the system being proven in terms of documentation, treatment preparation, learning as well as improvement of surgeons/radiation oncologists (ROs) communication process. Preliminary studies on Navigation systems envisage benefits on how the specialist to accurately/safely apply the pre-plan into the treatment, updating the plan as needed. Improvements on the usability of this kind of systems and workflow are needed to make them more practical. Preliminary studies on Intraoperative imaging could provide an improved anatomy for the dose computation, comparing it with the previous pre-plan, although not all devices in the market provide good characteristics to do so. DICOM.RT standard, for radiotherapy information exchange, has been updated to cover IORT particularities and enabling the possibility of dose summation with external radiotherapy. The effect of this planning technology on the global risk of the IORT technique has been assessed and documented as part of a failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA). Having these technological innovations and their clinical evaluation (including risk analysis) we consider that RADIANCE is a very valuable tool to the specialist covering the demands from professional societies (AAPM, ICRU, EURATOM) for current radiotherapy procedures.


ieee nuclear science symposium | 2006

Digital timing in positron emission tomography

Pedro Guerra; Juan E. Ortuño; George Kontaxakis; Maria J. Ledesma; J. J. Vaquero; Manuel Desco; Andrés Santos

Positron emission tomography (PET) requires accurate timing of events in order to properly discriminate between coincident and non-coincident events. The traditional solution to timing is based on custom ASIC designs, whose cost may not be justified in the design of an experimental small animal PET scanner. The new generation of PET scanners introduces the idea of continuous sampling of the detected scintillation pulse, in substitution of the event triggered acquisition systems. This approach enables new options to timing based on digital processing of the sampled pulse signal. This work proposes a time stamping algorithm based on the optically matched filter and compares the potential performance benefits of this approach versus other FIR filter designs, some of which have been already implemented by different authors. Results show that time resolution of the timestamp may be as 1 ns without the need of expensive high-speed converters when the proper processing is applied.


Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology | 2004

Tracking of regions-of-interest in myocardial contrast echocardiography.

Norberto Malpica; Andrés Santos; Miguel Ángel Zuluaga; Maria J. Ledesma; Esther Pérez; Miguel A. García-Fernández; Manuel Desco


Journal of The American Society of Echocardiography | 2002

Intramyocardial Analysis of Regional Systolic and Diastolic Function in Ischemic Heart Disease with Doppler Tissue Imaging: Role of the Different Myocardial Layers

Pedro Marcos-Alberca; Miguel A. García-Fernández; Maria J. Ledesma; Norberto Malpica; Andrés Santos; Mar Moreno; Javier Bermejo; J. C. Antoranz; Manuel Desco


Neuroinformatics | 2013

FocusDET, A New Toolbox for SISCOM Analysis. Evaluation of the Registration Accuracy Using Monte Carlo Simulation

Berta Martí Fuster; Oscar Esteban; Xavier Planes; Pablo Aguiar; Cristina Crespo; Carles Falcon; Gert Wollny; Sebastià Rubí Sureda; Xavier Setoain; Alejandro F. Frangi; Maria J. Ledesma; Andrés Santos; Javier Pavía; Domènec Ros


European Journal of Echocardiography | 2005

Age-related intramyocardial patterns in healthy subjects evaluated with Doppler tissue imaging.

Esther Pérez-David; Miguel A. García-Fernández; Maria J. Ledesma; Norberto Malpica; Teresa López Fernández; Andrés Santos; Mar Moreno; J. C. Antoranz; Javier Bermejo; Manuel Desco


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2007

Performance analysis of a low-cost small animal PET/SPECT scanner

Pedro Guerra; Jose L. Rubio; Juan E. Ortuño; G. Kontaxakis; Maria J. Ledesma; Andrés Santos


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2006

Evaluation of data reduction methods for dynamic PET series based on Monte Carlo techniques and the NCAT phantom

Trias Thireou; José Luis Rubio Guivernau; Vassilis Atlamazoglou; Maria J. Ledesma; Sotiris Pavlopoulos; Andrés Santos; George Kontaxakis


Journal of Instrumentation | 2015

Real Time Signal Processing and Data Handling with dedicated hardware in handheld OCT Device

Pedro Guerra; J.J. Valverde; A. Martin; Maria J. Ledesma; José L. Rubio-Guivernau; Andrés Santos

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Andrés Santos

Technical University of Madrid

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Pedro Guerra

Technical University of Madrid

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Norberto Malpica

Technical University of Madrid

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George Kontaxakis

Technical University of Madrid

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Javier Bermejo

Complutense University of Madrid

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Esther Pérez-David

Complutense University of Madrid

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Jose L. Rubio

Technical University of Madrid

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Juan E. Ortuño

Technical University of Madrid

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M. Mar Desco

National University of Distance Education

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