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Overview

Guy Cloutier is affiliated with the University of Montreal in Canada and has contributed extensively to the fields of medicine and engineering, with a primary focus on radiology, nuclear medicine, imaging, and biomedical engineering. Their published work addresses a variety of subfields, including epidemiology, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, and cardiology and cardiovascular medicine.

Their research topics concentrate on ultrasound imaging and elastography, liver disease diagnosis and treatment, ultrasound and hyperthermia applications, hepatocellular carcinoma treatment and prognosis, cardiovascular health and disease prevention, ultrasonics and acoustic wave propagation, and cardiovascular disease and adiposity.

Among the recent papers authored or co-authored by Guy Cloutier are:

  • Quantitative ultrasound imaging of soft biological tissues: a primer for radiologists and medical physicists (2021), Insights into Imaging
  • US Backscatter for Liver Fat Quantification: An AIUM-RSNA QIBA Pulse-Echo Quantitative Ultrasound Initiative (2022), Radiology
  • Quantitative ultrasound, elastography, and machine learning for assessment of steatosis, inflammation, and fibrosis in chronic liver disease (2022), PLoS ONE
  • Viscoelasticity Imaging of Biological Tissues and Single Cells Using Shear Wave Propagation (2021), Frontiers in Physics
  • Deep learning in ultrasound elastography imaging: A review (2022), Medical Physics

Guy Cloutier frequently collaborates with other researchers in their field. Notable co-authors include An Tang (24 collaborations), Marie-Hélène Roy Cardinal (17 collaborations), François Destrempes (16 collaborations), Bich Nguyen (12 collaborations), and Boris Chayer (11 collaborations).

Their works have been published repeatedly in a number of academic venues, particularly:

  • IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control (7 publications)
  • Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine (5 publications)
  • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (4 publications)
  • Insights into Imaging (3 publications)
  • European Radiology (3 publications)

Best Publications

  • Noninvasive vascular elastography: theoretical framework

    R.L. Maurice;J. Ohayon;Y. Fretigny;M. Bertrand

  • Stolt's f-k migration for plane wave ultrasound imaging

    D. Garcia;L. L. Tarnec;S. Muth;E. Montagnon

  • Estimation of polyvinyl alcohol cryogel mechanical properties with four ultrasound elastography methods and comparison with gold standard testings

    J. Fromageau;J.-L. Gennisson;C. Schmitt;R.L. Maurice

  • Ultrasound Elastography and MR Elastography for Assessing Liver Fibrosis: Part 1, Principles and Techniques

    An Tang;Guy Cloutier;Nikolaus M. Szeverenyi;Claude B. Sirlin

  • Liver fibrosis: Review of current imaging and MRI quantification techniques

    Léonie Petitclerc;Giada Sebastiani;Guillaume Gilbert;Guy Cloutier

  • A Critical Review and Uniformized Representation of Statistical Distributions Modeling the Ultrasound Echo Envelope

    François Destrempes;Guy Cloutier

  • Intravascular ultrasound image segmentation: a three-dimensional fast-marching method based on gray level distributions

    M.-H.R. Cardinal;J. Meunier;G. Soulez;R.L. Maurice

  • Segmentation in Ultrasonic B -Mode Images of Healthy Carotid Arteries Using Mixtures of Nakagami Distributions and Stochastic Optimization

    F. Destrempes;J. Meunier;M.-F. Giroux;G. Soulez

  • Standardized evaluation methodology and reference database for evaluating IVUS image segmentation

    Simone Balocco;Carlo Gatta;Francesco Ciompi;Andreas Wahle

  • High-Frame-Rate Echocardiography Using Coherent Compounding With Doppler-Based Motion-Compensation

    Jonathan Poree;Daniel Posada;Amir Hodzic;Francois Tournoux

  • Characterization of blood clot viscoelasticity by dynamic ultrasound elastography and modeling of the rheological behavior.

    Cédric Schmitt;Anis Hadj Henni;Guy Cloutier

  • Ultrasound backscattering from non-aggregating and aggregating erythrocytes—A review

    Guy Cloutier;Zhao Qin

  • Quantitative ultrasound imaging of soft biological tissues: a primer for radiologists and medical physicists.

    Guy Cloutier;François Destrempes;François Yu;An Tang

  • Experimental ultrasound characterization of red blood cell aggregation using the structure factor size estimator

    François T. H. Yu;Guy Cloutier

  • Non-invasive high-frequency vascular ultrasound elastography.

    Roch L Maurice;Michel Daronat;Jacques Ohayon;Ekatherina Stoyanova

  • Segmentation of Plaques in Sequences of Ultrasonic B-Mode Images of Carotid Arteries Based on Motion Estimation and a Bayesian Model

    F. Destrempes;J. Meunier;M. F. Giroux;G. Soulez

  • A System-Based Approach to Modeling the Ultrasound Signal Backscattered by Red Blood Cells

    Isabelle Fontaine;Michel Bertrand;Michel Bertrand;Guy Cloutier;Guy Cloutier

  • Adapting the Lagrangian speckle model estimator for endovascular elastography: Theory and validation with simulated radio-frequency data

    Roch L. Maurice;Jacques Ohayon;Gérard Finet;Guy Cloutier

  • ESTIMATION METHOD OF THE HOMODYNED K-DISTRIBUTION BASED ON THE MEAN INTENSITY AND TWO LOG-MOMENTS.

    François Destrempes;Jonathan Porée;Guy Cloutier

  • Power Doppler ultrasound evaluation of the shear rate and shear stress dependences of red blood cell aggregation

    G. Cloutier;Zhao Qin;L.-G. Durand;Beng Ghee Teh

  • Prospective comparison of transient, point shear wave, and magnetic resonance elastography for staging liver fibrosis

    Thierry Lefebvre;Thierry Lefebvre;Claire Wartelle-Bladou;Philip Wong;Giada Sebastiani

  • Comparison and simulation of different levels of erythrocyte aggregation with pig, horse, sheep, calf, and normal human blood

    Xiahong Weng;Guy Cloutier;Philippe Pibarot;Louis-Gilles Durand

  • Assessment by transient elastography of the viscoelastic properties of blood during clotting

    Jean-Luc Gennisson;Sophie Lerouge;Guy Cloutier

  • Ultrasound characterization of red blood cell aggregation with intervening attenuating tissue-mimicking phantoms

    Emilie Franceschini;François T. H. Yu;François Destrempes;Guy Cloutier

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Luc Gennisson
Jean-Luc Gennisson University of Paris-Saclay
Jean Meunier
Jean Meunier University of Montreal
Jean-Claude Tardif
Jean-Claude Tardif Montreal Heart Institute
J. A. de Guise
J. A. de Guise École de Technologie Supérieure
Philippe Pibarot
Philippe Pibarot Université Laval
Paul D. Stein
Paul D. Stein Michigan State University
F. Stuart Foster
F. Stuart Foster University of Toronto
Aaron Fenster
Aaron Fenster University of Western Ontario
Michael L. Oelze
Michael L. Oelze University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Mark Cameron
Mark Cameron Case Western Reserve University

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