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'''Presentations and Reports:'''
 
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*[[Media:ITEC 2016 phantoms(10.21.2016).pdf | 2016 ITEC: RSNA-QIBA Comparison of Shear Wave Speed Estimation in Viscoelastic Phantoms]]
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*[[Media:ITEC 2016 QIBA US Overview(10.21.2016).pdf | 2016 ITEC: Overview of QIBA Ultrasound Activity]]
 
*[[Media:Poster_IEEE2015_QIBA_(11.06.2015).pdf|2015 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium Poster: RSNA /QIBA Ultrasound Shear Wave Speed Phase II Phantom Study in Viscoelastic Media]]  
 
*[[Media:Poster_IEEE2015_QIBA_(11.06.2015).pdf|2015 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium Poster: RSNA /QIBA Ultrasound Shear Wave Speed Phase II Phantom Study in Viscoelastic Media]]  
 
*[[Media:CIRS E2250 Phantom Measurements.pdf|CIRS E2250 Phantom Measurements- presented on 7/11/2014 by Dr. Mark Palmeri (Duke University)]]
 
*[[Media:CIRS E2250 Phantom Measurements.pdf|CIRS E2250 Phantom Measurements- presented on 7/11/2014 by Dr. Mark Palmeri (Duke University)]]

Revision as of 18:24, 25 October 2016

Co-chairs: Brian Garra, MD; Tim J. Hall, PhD; Andrzej (Andy) Milkowski, MS
Secretary: Julie Lisiecki
Roster: (Roster)

Project Snapshot - Shear Wave Speed (SWS)

An Ultrasound Quantitative Biomarker Planning Meeting was held on Thursday, March 29, 2012 at the 2012 American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) Annual Convention, in Phoenix, AZ. The purpose of this meeting was to plan an effort by the biomedical ultrasound community to create and support implementation of a QIBA Profile for a quantitative biomarker in ultrasound imaging. Shear Wave Speed was selected as the qualifying biomarker at this meeting and planning efforts continue.

Profile Development


Ultrasound Task Forces

Meetings/Call Summaries

2016 call summaries

Call Summary Archive

Ultrasound Conferences

Groundwork Projects

Tools

Literature for this the QIBA SWS Biomarker Committee has been compiled using Mendeley, and is called 'QIBA SWS'. This is a public group that anyone can join. If you would like a specific invitation to join, please email Dr. Palmeri.

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Working Documents

Reference Materials

Article citations:

  • Sebastiani G, Alberti A. How far is noninvasive assessment of liver fibrosis from replacing liver biopsy in Hepatitis C? Journal of Viral Hepatitis,2012, 19 (Suppl. 1), 18–32. PubMed citation


Funded-Project Reports:


Presentations and Reports: