Publications

Original Papers in Journals, With Referees

  1. Inbar, G. and Adam, D.: Estimation of the active state of muscle. Biol.  Cybernetics  23:61-27, 1976.
  2. Windhorst, U., Adam, D. and Inbar, G.: The effects of recurrent inhibitory feedback in shaping discharge patterns of motorneurons excited by phasic muscle stretch.  Cybernetics  29:221-227, 1978.
  3. Adam, D., Windhorst, U. and Inbar, G.: The effects of recurrent inhibition on the cross-correlated firing patterns of motorneurons (and their relation to signal transmission in the spinal cord-muscle channel). Biol. Cybernetics 29:229-235, 1978.
  4. Gaasch, W.H., Blaustein, A.S. and Adam, D.: Myocardial relaxation IV: Mechanical determinants of the time course of left ventricular pressure decline during isovolumic relaxation.  European Heart J. 1:111-118, 1980.
  5. Blaustein, A.S., Gaasch, W.H., Adam, D.R. and Levine, H.J.: Myocardial relaxation V: ­Postextra­systolic contraction – relaxation in the intact dog heart.  Circulation  64: 345-351, 1981.
  6. Avitall, B., Levine, H.J., Naimi, S., Donahue, R.P., Pauker, S.G. and Adam, D.R.: Local effects of electrical and mechanical stimulation on the recovery properties of canine ventricle.  J. Cardiology  50: 263-270, 1982.
  7. Adam, D.R., Smith, J.M., Akselrod, S. Nyberg, S.L. Powell, A.O. and Cohen, R.J.: Fluctuations in T-wave morphology and susceptibility to ventricular fibrillation.  Electrocard.  17:209-218, 1984.
  8. Ritzenberg, A.L., Adam, D.R. and Cohen, R.J.: Period multiplying – evidence for nonlinear behavior of the canine heart.  Nature  307: 159-161, January, 1984.
  9. Pomeranz, B., Macaulay, R.J.B., Caudill, M.A., Kutz, I., Adam, D., Gordon, D., Barger, A.C., Shannon, D.C., Cohen, R.J. and Bensen, H.: Assessment of autonomic function in man by heart rate spectral analysis. Am. J. Physiol. 248(1):151-153, 1985.
  10. Barta, E., Adam, D., Salant, E. and Sideman, S.: 3-D ventricular myocardial electrical excitation: A minimal orthogonal pathways model.  Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 15:443-456, 1987.
  11. Adam, D., Hareuveni, O. and Sideman, S.: Semi-automated border tracking of cine ­echo­cardiographic ventricular images.  IEEE on Medical Imaging,  MI-6(3):266-271, 1987.
  12. Sideman, S., Beyar, R., Azhari, H., Barta, E., Adam, D. and Dinnar, U.: Three dimensional computer simulation of the cardiac system. Proceedings of the IEEE, V. 76 (6):708-719, 1988.
  13. Marcus, E., Barta, E., Beyar, R., Battler, A., Rath, M., Adam, D. and Sideman, S.: Characterization of left ventricular contraction by a method of curvature difference analysis.  Basic Res. in Cardiology, V. 83:486-500, 1988.
  14. Friedland, N. and Adam, D.: Automatic ventricular cavity boundary detection in ultrasound images using simulated Annealing.  IEEE Trans. on Medical Imaging, V. 8 (4):344-353, 1989.
  15. Adam, D. and Shavit, D.: Complete fetal ECG morphology recording by synchronized adaptive filtration.  and Biol. Eng. and Comput., V.28(4): 287-292, 1990.
  16. Azhari, H., Grenadier, E., Dinnar, U., Beyar, R., Adam, D., Marcus, M.L. and Sideman, S.:  Quantitative characterization and sorting of three dimensional geometries:  Application to left ventricles in-vivo. IEEE Trans.  on Biomed. , V. 36 (3):322-332, 1989.
  17. Adam, D.: Propagation of depolarization and repolarization processes in the ­myo­cardium – an anisotropic model. IEEE Trans. Biomed. V. 38(2):133-141, 1991.
  18. Friedman, P. and Adam, D.: Portable system for acquisition and transmission of ECG parameters.  and Biol. Eng. and Comput. 30:57-62, 1992.
  19. Vitsnudel, and Adam, D.: Level-crossing approach to the compression of body surface potential maps.  J. of Visual Comm. and Image Rep.  2(2):188-198, 1991.
  20. Adam, D. and Glukhovsky, A.: Comparison between single signed integral pulse frequency and sine wave crossing modulation techniques. Biol. Cybernetics 64:469-475, 1991.
  21. Gilat, S. and Adam, D.: Conservation and characterization of spatial features in a new method of data compression for body surface potential maps. Med. and Biol. and Comput. 30:15-25, 1992.
  22. Adam, D. and Gilat, S.: Classification of pathologies by reduced sequential potential maps.  and Biol. Eng. and Comput.  30:26-31, 1992.
  23. Amitzur, G., Manor, D., Pressman, A., Adam, D., Hammerman, H., Shofti, R., Beyar, R., and Sideman, S.: Modulation of the arterial coronary blood flow by asynchronous activation with ventricular pacing. Pacing Clin. Electrophysiol., 18:697-710, 1995.
  24. Glukhovsky, A., Adam, D., Amitzur, G., and Sideman, S.: Mechanism of Ca++ release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum – a computer model. Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 26(2):1-17,1998.
  25. Glukhovsky, A., Adam, D., Amitzur, G., and Sideman, S.: Estimation of [Ca++] ion transients and fluxes to and from the sarcoplasmic reticulum. Cellular Engineering, V.2(2):57-65, 1997.
  26. Landesberg, G., Adam, D., Berlatzky, Y., and Akselrod, S.: Step baroreflex response in awake patients undergoing carotid surgery: time- and frequency-domain analysis. Am. J. Physiol., Vol. 274, H1590-H1597, 1998.
  27. Ravhon, R., Adam, D. and Zelmanovitch, L.: Validation of Ultrasonic image boundary recognition in Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm. IEEE Trans. Med. Imag., vol. 20, pp. 751-763, 2001.
  28. Adam, D: Signal and Image Processing – Synopsis. Haux R, Kulikowski C., Eds.,
    Schattauer Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Stuttgart, 397-400, 2001.
  29. Adam, D. and Michailovich, O.: Blind deconvolution of ultrasound sequences using non-parametric local polynomial estimates of the pulse. IEEE Trans. Biomed. , vol. 42 (2), pp. 118-131, 2002.
  30. Mizrachi, J., Brion, O. and Adam, D.: Open-chain analysis of single stance. J. of Auto. Control, Vol.12, pp. 46-55, 2002.
  31. Levy, S. and Adam, D. Bresler Y.: Electromagnetic impedance tomography (EMIT): a new method for impedance imaging. IEEE Trans. on Medical Imaging, Vol. 21, (6), pp. 676-687, June 2002.
  32. Michailovich, O. and Adam, D.: Shift-invariant, DWT-based “projection” method for estimation of ultrasound pulse power spectrum. IEEE Trans. Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control, Vol. 49, (8), pp. 1060-1072, 2002.
  33. Michailovich, O. and Adam, D.: A high-resolution technique for ultrasound harmonic imaging using sparse representations in Gabor frames. IEEE Trans. Med. Imaging, Vol. 21, (12), 1490-1503, 2002.
  34. Michailovich, O. and Adam, D.: Robust estimation of ultrasound pulses using outlier resistant de-noising. IEEE Trans. Med. Imaging, Vol. 22 (3), pp. 368-381, 2003.
  35. Behar, V., Adam, D. and Friedman, Z.: A new method of spatial compounding imaging. Ultrasonics, Vol. 41, (5), pp. 377-384, 2003.
  36. Behar, V., Adam, D. and Friedman, Z.: A new method of ultrasound color flow mapping. Ultrasonics, Vol. 41, (5), pp. 385-395, 2003.
  37. Michailovich, O. and Adam, D.: Phase unwrapping for 2D blind deconvolution of ultrasound images. IEEE Trans. Med. Imaging, Vol. 23 (1), pp. 7-25, 2004.
  38. Behar, V., Adam, D., Lysyansky, P. and Friedman, Z.: The combined effect of nonlinear filtration and window size on the accuracy of tissue displacement estimation using detected echo signals. Ultrasonics, Vol. 41, (9), pp. 743-753, 2004.
  39. Behar, V., Adam, D.: Parameter optimization of pulse compression in ultrasound imaging systems with coded excitation. Ultrasonics, Vol 42, (10), pp. 1101-1109, 2004.
  40. Behar, V., Adam, D., Lysyansky, P. and Friedman, Z.: Improving motion estimation by accounting for local image distortion. Ultrasonics, Vol. 43, (1), pp. 57-65, 2004.
  41. Krasovitski, B., Kimmel, E., Sapunar, M. and Adam, D.: Ultrasound attenuation of encapsulated microbubbles: time and pressure effects. Ultrasound in Med. & Biol., 30, (6), pp. 793-802, 2004
  42. Razansky, D., Einziger, P.D. and Adam, D.: Effectiveness of acoustic power dissipation in lossy layers, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 116, (1), pp. 84-89, 2004.
  43. Razansky, D., Einziger, P.D., and Adam, D.: Optimal Dispersion Relations for Enhanced Electromagnetic Power Deposition in Dissipative Slabs. Physical Review Letters, Vol. 93, (8), pp. 902-1 – 902-4, 2004.
  44. Michailovich, O. and Adam, D.: A novel approach to 2-D blind deconvolution of medical ultrasound images. IEEE Trans. Med. Imaging, Vol. 24 (1), pp. 86-104, 2005.
  45. Adam, D., Sapunar, M. and Burla, E.: On the relationship between encapsulated ultrasound contrast agent and pressure. Ultrasound in Med. & Biol., Vol. 31, (5), pp. 673–686, 2005.
  46. Razansky, D., Einziger, D., and Adam, D.: Broadband Absorption Spectroscopy via Excitation of Lossy Resonance Modes in Thin Films. Physical Review Letters, 95(1), 018101, Jul. 2005.
  47. Ganor,Y., Adam, D. and Kimmel, E.: Time and pressure dependence of acoustic signals radiated from microbubbles. Ultrasound in Med. & Biol., Vol. 31, (10), pp 1367-1374, 2005.
  48. Behar, V. and Adam, D.: Optimization of sparse synthetic transmit aperture imaging with coded excitation and frequency division. Ultrasonics, Vol. 43 (10), pp. 777-788, 2005.
  49. Razansky, D., Einziger, D., and Adam, D.: Enhanced Heat Deposition using Ultrasound Contrast Agent – Modeling and Experimental Observations. IEEE Trans. Ultrason. Ferroelect. Freq. Contr., Vol. 53 (1), pp. 137-147, 2006.
  50. Adam, D., Beilin-Nissan, S., Friedman, Z. and Behar, V.: The combined effect of spatial compounding and nonlinear filtration on the speckle reduction in ultrasound images. Ultrasonics, Vol. 44 (1), pp. 166-181, 2006.
  51. Duvshani-Eshet, M., Adam, D. and Machluf, M.: The effects of albumin-coated microbubbles in DNA delivery mediated by therapeutic ultrasound. Journal of Controlled Release, Vol.112 (2), pp. 156-166, 2006.
  52. Rappaport, D., Adam, D., Lysyansky, P. and Reisner, S.: Assessment of myocardial regional strain and strain rate by tissue tracking in B-mode echocardiograms. Ultrasound in Med. & Biol., Vol. 32 (8), pp. 1181-1192, 2006.
  53. Razansky, D., Einziger, P.D., Adam, D.R. and Tamir, T: Optimized microbolometers with higher sensitivity for visible and infrared imaging. Optics Express, Vol. 14 (22); pp. 10427-10434, 2006.
  54. Rappaport, D., Konyukhov, E., Shulman, L., Friedman, Z., Lysyansky, P., Landesberg, A. and Adam, D. Detection of the Cardiac Activation Sequence by Novel Echocardiographic Tissue Tracking Method. Ultrasound in Med. & Biol.; Vol. 33, No. 6, pp. 880-893,
  55. Razansky, D., Einziger, P.D., and Adam, D.: Rigorous Characterization of Resonant Hot Spot Conditions in a Stratified Tissue Model. IEEE Trans. Microw. Theory Tech., Vol. MTT-55. 5, 1063-1072, 2007.
  56. Kimmel E., Krasovitski B., Hoogi A., Razansky D. and Adam D.: Subharmonic response of encapsulated microbubbles: conditions for existence and amplification. Ultrasound in Med. & Biol. Vol. 33 (11), pp. 1767-1776, 2007.
  57. Rappaport D., Konyukhov E., Adam D., Landesberg A., Lysyansky P.: In-vivo validation of a novel method for regional myocardial wall motion analysis based on Echocardiographic Tissue Tracking. Bio. Eng. Comput. Vol. 46, pp.131–137, 2008.
  58. Erez Y., Schechner Y. and Adam D.: Space Variant Ultrasound Frequency Compounding Based on Noise Characteristics. Ultrasound in Med. & Biol., Vol. 34, No. 6, pp. 981–1000, 2008.
  59. Gaitini D., Zivari , M., Abadi , S., Goldberg, S.N., Adam D.: Evaluating Tissue Changes with Ultrasound During Radiofrequency Ablation. Ultrasound Med Biol.; Vol. 34, No. 4, 586-597, 2008.
  60. Razansky D., Einziger P. D., and Adam D. R., ”Cavity Plasmon Resonance Biosensing”, IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology: Vol. 7, No. 5, pp. 580-585, 2008.
  61. Biedermann BC, Coll B, Adam D, Feinstein SB.: Arterial microvessels: an early or late sign of atherosclerosis? J Am Coll Cardiol. Sep 9; 52(11): 968; 2008.
  62. Adam D, Soqulin A, Coll B, et al. Quantitative contrast-enhanced ultrasound imaging of the carotid artery vasa vasorum: calibration and initial results. J Am Coll Cardiol;51 Suppl A:A318, 2008.
  63. Feinstein SB, Coll B, Staub D, Adam D, Schinkel AF, Ten Cate FJ, Thomenius K.: Contrast enhanced ultrasound imaging. J Nucl Cardiol. Vol. 17 (1), 106-115; 2010.
  64. Leitman M., Lysiansky M., Lysyansky P., Friedman Z., Tyomkin V., Fuchs T., Adam,, Krakover R., Vered Z.: Circumferential and Longitudinal Strain in 3 Myocardial Layers in Normal Subjects and in Patients with Regional Left Ventricular Dysfunction. Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography, Vol. 23, (1), pp. 64-70, 2010.
  65. Bachner N, Tsadok Y, Adam D. Increase in endocardial rotation during doxorubicin treatment. Ann N Y Acad Sci, Feb;1188:128-32, 2010.

 

  1. Staub D., Schinkel,F.L., Coll B., Coli S., van der Steen A.F.W., Reed, J.D., Krueger C., Thomenius K.E., Adam D., Sijbrands, E.J., ten Cate, F.J., Feinstein S.B.: Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound Imaging of the Vasa Vasorum: From early Atherosclerosis to the Identification of Unstable Plaques. JACC Cardiovasc Imaging, Jul;3(7):761-71, 2010.
  2. Becker M, Zwicker C, Kaminski M, Napp A, Altiok E, Ocklenburg C, Friedman Z, Adam D, Schauerte P, Marx N, Hoffmann R.: Dependency of cardiac resynchronization therapy on myocardial viability at the LV lead position. JACC Cardiovasc Imaging, Apr;4(4):366-74, 2011.
  3. Becker M, Altiok E, Lente C, Otten S, Friedman Z, Adam D, Hoffmann R, Koos R, Krombach G, Marx N, Hoffmann R.: Layer-specific analysis of myocardial function for accurate prediction of reversible ischaemic dysfunction in intermediate viability defined by contrast-enhanced MRI. May; 97(9): 748-56, 2011.
  4. Becker, M., Altiok, E., Ocklenburg, C., Krings, R., Adam, D., Lysansky, M., Vogel, B., Schauerte, P., Knackstedt, C., Hoffmann, R.: Analysis of LV Lead Position in Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Using Different Imaging Modalities. JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging; Vol. 3(5), pp. 472-481, 2010.
  5. Bachner-Hinenzon, N., Ertracht, O., Lysiansky, M., Binah, O., Adam, D.: Layer-specific assessment of left ventricular function by utilizing wavelet de-noising: a validation study. Med Biol Eng Comput, Med Biol Eng Comput. Jan; 49(1):3-13, 2011.
  6. Bachner-Hinenzon, N., Ertracht, O., Leitman, M., Vered, Z., Shimoni, S., Beeri, R., Binah, O., and Adam, D.: Layer-specific strain analysis by speckle tracking echocardiography reveals differences in left ventricular function between rats and humans. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 299: H664-H672, 2010.
  7. Winkler, I., and Adam D.: Monitoring Radiofrequency Thermal Ablation with Ultrasound by Low Frequency Acoustic Emissions: In-vitro and in-vivo study. Ultrasound Med Biol. May; 37(5): 755-767, 2011.
  8. Leitman, M., Bachner-Hinenzon, N., Adam, D., Fuchs, T., Theodorovich, N., Peleg, E., Krakover, R., Moravsky, G., Uriel, N., Vered, Z.: Speckle tracking imaging in acute inflammatory pericardial disease. Echocardiography, May; 28(5): 548-55, 2011.
  9. Hoogi, A., Adam, D., Hoffman, A., Kerner, H., Reisner, S., and Gaitini, D.: Carotid Plaque Vulnerability: Quantification of Neovascularization on Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound With Histopathologic Correlation. Am J Roentgenol., Feb;196(2):431-436, 2011.
  1. Hersch A., Adam D.: Premature cardiac contractions produced efficiently by external high-intensity focused ultrasound. Ultrasound Med Biol. Jul; 37(7):1101-10, 2011.
  2. Lysiansky M., Bachner-Hinenzon N., Khamis H., Smirin N., Lysyansky P., Friedman Z., Shimoni S., Fehske W., Adam D.: Measurements of transmural strain variations by two dimensional ultrasound speckle tracking. Journal of Biomedical Graphics and Computing, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 1-16, June 2012.
  3. Bachner-Hinenzon N, Ertracht O, Malka A, Leitman M, Vered Z, Binah O, Adam D.: Layer-specific strain analysis: investigation of regional deformations in a rat model of acute versus chronic myocardial infarction. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2012 Sep;303(5):H549-58. Epub 2012 Jul 9.
  4. Hoogi A, Akkus Z, van den Oord SC, Ten Kate GL, Schinkel AF, Bosch JG, de Jong N, Adam D, van der Steen AF.: Quantitative Analysis of Ultrasound Contrast Flow Behavior in Carotid Plaque Neovasculature. Ultrasound Med Biol. Oct; 2012.
  5. Tsadok, Y, Petrank, Y, Sarvari, S, Edvardsen, T, and Adam, D: Automatic Segmentation of Cardiac MRI Cines Validated for long axis views. Accepted for publication, Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics; 37, no. 7: 500-511, 2013.
  6. Altiok E, Tiemann S, Becker M, Koos R, Zwicker C, Schroeder J, Kraemer N, Schoth F, Adam D, Friedman Z, Marx N, Hoffmann R: Myocardial Deformation Imaging by Two-Dimensional Speckle-Tracking Echocardiography for Prediction of Global and Segmental Functional Changes after Acute Myocardial Infarction: A Comparison with Late Gadolinium Enhancement Cardiac Magnetic Resonance. J Am Soc Echocardiogr., Dec 21, pp. 249-257, 2013.
  7. Zaffryar-Eilot, S, Marshall, D, Voloshin, T, Bar-Zion, A, Spangler, R, Kessler, O, Ghermazien, H, Brekhman, V, Suss-Toby, E, Adam, D, Shaked, Y, Smith, V, Neufeld, G: Lysyl oxidase-like-2 promotes tumour angiogenesis and is a potential therapeutic target in angiogenic tumours. Carcinogenesis, 34 no.10; pp.2370–2379, 2013.
  8. Akkus, Z, Hoogi, A, Renaud, G, van den Oord, S.C.H., ten Kate, G.L.,  Schinkel, A.F.L., Adam, D, de Jong, N,  van der Steen, A.F.W., Bosch, J.G.: New Quantification Methods for Carotid Intra-plaque Neovascularization Using Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound. Ultrasound Med Biol.; 40, no. 1: 25-36, 2014.
  9. van den Oord, SCH, Akkus, Z, Bosch, JG, Hoogi, A, ten Kate, GL, Renaud, G, Sijbrands, EJG, Verhagen, HJ, van der Lugt, A, Adam, D, de Jong, N, van der Steen, AFW, Schinkel, AFL: Quantitative Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound of Intraplaque Neovascularization in Patients with Carotid Atherosclerosis. European Journal of Ultrasound, Ultraschall in Med.: 36, 154-161, 2015.
  10. Livneh, A, Kimmel, E, Kohut, AR, Adam, D: Extracorporeal acute cardiac pacing by High Intensity Focused Ultrasound. Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology; 115: 140-153, 2014.
  11. Bar Zion, Avinoam, Charles Tremblay-Darveau, Melissa Yin, Adam Dan, and F. Foster. “Denoising of Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound Cine Sequences Based on a Multiplicative Model.” (2015).

 

Chapters in Books

 

  1. Adam, D.: Simulation of the cardiac activity sequence using 3-D stochastically distributed parameters.  In:  Simulation and Imaging of the Cardiac System.  Sideman and R. Beyar (Eds.), Martinus Nijhoff Publ., pp.  299-308, 1984.
  2. Adam, D., Barta, E.: The effects of anisotropy on myocardial activation.   In:  Simulation and Control of the Cardiac System, Vol. 3. S. Sideman and R. Beyar (Eds.), CRC Press In., pp. 13-27, 1987.
  3. Adam, D.: The role of distributed conduction velocities in simulated epicardial activation maps.  In:  Simulation and Modelling of the Cardiac System:  From Cellular Activation to Muscular Activity.  Sideman and R.  Beyar (Eds.), Martinus Nijhoff Publ., pp.  115-132, 1987.
  4. Adam, D. and Sideman, S.: Aberrant conduction patterns in and around an ischemic zone by a finite element model.  In:  Analysis and Simulation of Mechanics, Perfusion and Electrical Performance in Ischemic Heart Disease.  Sideman and R. Beyar (Eds.), CRC Press Inc., pp. 189-200, 1989.
  5. Adam, D., Hoffman, N. and Sideman, S.: On the generation of re-entrant activity by a lumped 2-dimensional model.  In:  Proceedings of the 5th Henry Goldberg Workshop, S. Sideman and R. Beyar (Eds.), Freund Publishers, Israel, pp. 679-695, 1989.
  6. Adam, D., Gilat, S. and Sideman S.: Quantification of compressed body surface potential maps sequences.  In:  Imaging, Measurement and Analysis of the Heart, S. Sideman and R. Beyar (Eds.).  Hemisphere Publishing Corp., Washington, C., pp. 403-414, 1990.
  7. Adam, D. and Sideman, S.: Modeling of cellular and intercellular propagation.  In:  Activation, Circulation and Transport, S. Sideman, R.  Beyar and A. Kleber (Eds.).  Kluwer Academic Publishers, , U.S.A., pp. 13-28, 1991.
  8. Adam, D., Kempner, K.M., Vivino, M.A., Tucker, E.E. and Jones, M.: Limitations of cardiovascular flow measurements from 2D Doppler imaging. In: Interactive Phenomena in the Cardiac System, S. Sideman and R. Beyar (Eds.). Plenum Publs. Corp., New York, pp. 393-400, 1993.
  9. Adam, D. and Sideman, S.: Features extraction from potential maps.  In:  Imaging in Transport Processes, S. Sideman and K. Hijikata (Eds).  Begell Publ., New York, 1993, pp. 601-612.
  10. Glukhovsky, A., Amitzur, G., Adam, D., and Sideman, S.: A model of Ca2+ release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum. In: Molecular and Subcellular Cardiology, S. Sideman and R. Beyar (Eds). Plenum Publishing Corp, New York, 1995.
  11. Adam, D.R.: Processing, feature extraction and classification of body surface potential maps. In: Advances in Processing and Pattern Analysis of Biological Signals, I. Gath and Inbar (Eds.). Plenum Publishing Corp, New York, pp. 307-318, 1996.
  12. Adam, D. and Burstein, P.: Vascular imaging by ultrasound: 3D reconstruction of flow velocity fields for endothelial shear stress calculation. In: Analytical and Quantitative Cardiology: From Genetics to Function, S. Sideman and R. Beyar (Eds.), Plenum Publ. Corp, New York, pp. 177-185, 1997.
  13. Michailovich, O.V., and Adam, D.: Deconvolution of medical images from microscopic to whole body images. In: Blind image deconvolution: Theory and Applications, P. Campisi and K. Egiazarian, (Eds.), CRC PRESS, Boca Raton, S.A., 2007
  14. Konstantinova P., Adam D., Angelova D. and Behar V.: Contour Determination in Ultrasound Medical Images Using Interacting Multiple Model Probabilistic Data Association Filter. Lecture Notes in Computer Science: Numerical Methods and Applications, Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, pp. 628-636, 2007.
  15. Vitek N., Bachner-Hinenzon N., Lempel M., Friedman Z., Reisner S., Beyar R., and Adam D.: Assessment of Regional Jongitudinal Strain by Using Speckle Tracking Echocardiography – A Validation Study. Echocardiography – New Techniques, Editted by G. Bajraktari, InTech Publishing, pp. 3-24, 2011.
  16. Bachner-Hinenzon N., Ertracht O., Vered Z., Leitman M., Zaguri N., Binah O., and Adam D.: Strain Measurements Relative to Normal State Enhance the Ability to Detect Non-Transmural Myocardial Infarction. Echocardiography – New Techniques, Editted by G. Bajraktari, InTech Publishing, pp. 25-40, 2011.

 

Patents

 

  1. S. Patent 5,701,898 – Adam, D. Kempner, K.M., Vivino, M.A., Tucker, E.E. and Jones, M.: “Method and system for Doppler ultrasound measurement of blood flow”.
  2. S. Patent 5,483,968 – Adam, D., Vitsnudel, I., Gilat, S. and Sideman, S.: “Method and apparatus for analyzing the electrical activity of the heart”.
  3. US Patent 7,025,724 – Adam, D. and Michailovich, O.: “Wavelet Depulsing of Ultrasound Echo Sequences”.
  4. US Patent 6,443,895 – Adam, D. and Michailovich, O.: “Wavelet Depulsing of Ultrasound Echo Sequences”.
  5. Israel Patent Application 148299 (February 21, 2002): Adam Dan: “Ultrasound Cardiac Stimulator”.
  6. S. Patent 7,699,778 – Adam Dan: “Ultrasound Cardiac Stimulator”.
  7. S. Provisional 60/541,923(6.2.2004): Adam Dan: “Localized treatment and hyperthermia production by microbubbles and microbubbles-enhanced ultrasound”.
  8. PCT application PCT/IL2005/000478 (5.5.2005): Adam Dan: “Enhancement of Ultrasonic Cavitation”.
  9. S. Patent 7,771,359 – Adam Dan: “Enhancement of Ultrasonic Cavitation”.
  10. US Provisional patent application No. US 60/836,700 (10.8.06): Razansky D., Einziger P., Adam D., Nemirovsky Y., and Scwartzman L.:”Optimized microbolometers with higher sensitivity for visible and infrared imaging”.
  11. S. Provisional Application No. 60/955,534 filed August 13, 2007: Adam, Dan, Lysiansky Peter, Friedman Zvi: “Measures sensitive to myocardial function and post-AMI remodeling”.
  12. S. Patent 8214011(B2) Friedman Zvi, Lysiansky Peter, Adam, Dan, “System and Method for Remodeling Prediction using Ultrasound”.

 

 

 

Conferences

 

Refereed Papers in Conference Proceedings

 

  1. Adam, D. and Inbar, G.: Estimation of muscle active state. International Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering, vol. 10, Dresden, 1973.
  2. Luks, L., Zeevi, Y., Adam, D. and Valero, A.: A combined statistical morphological method for cardiac arrhythmia classification. Cardiovascular System Dynamics, The Netherlands, Vol. 3, 1978.
  3. Adam, D.R., Akselrod, S. and Cohen, R.J.: Estimation of ventricular vulnerability to fibrillation through T-wave time series analysis. Computers in Cardiology, IEEE Computer Society Press, Maryland, pp. 307-310, 1981.
  4. Adam, D.R., Powell, A.O., Gordon, H. and Cohen, R.J.: Ventricular fibrillation and fluctuations in the magnitude of the repolarization vector. Computers in Cardiology, IEEE Computer Society Press, Maryland, pp.  241-244, 1982.
  5. Adam, D., Hekstra, D. and Sideman, S.: Simulation of myocardial isopotential maps using a randomly distributed parameters conduction model. Computers in Cardiology, IEEE Computer Society Press, Maryland, pp.  155-159, 1984.
  6. Marcus, E., Adam, D., Lorente, P., Barta, E., Beyar, R. and Sideman, S.: A comparative study of quantitative methods for characterization of left ventricular contraction. Computers in Cardiology, IEEE Computer Soc. Press, Maryland, pp. 145-148, 1985.
  7. Hareuveni, O., Adam, D. and Pashkoff, B.: Spatial and temporal processing of cine echocardiographic  scan images.  Computers in Cardiology, IEEE Computer Society Press, Maryland, pp. 73-78, 1985.
  8. Adam, D.: Three dimensional anisotropic model of myocardial electrical propagation.  Computers in Cardiology, IEEE Computer Soc. Press, Maryland, pp. 405-408, 1985.
  9. Adam, D. and Sideman, s.: Activation patterns in the myocardium – a simulation study. MECOMBE-86, Sevilla, pp. 450-453, 1986.
  10. Adam, D. and Sideman, S.: On the sensitivity of epicardial activation maps to distribution of conduction velocities.  Computers in Cardiology, IEEE Computer Society Press, Maryland, pp. 137-140, 1986.
  11. Shavit, D., Adam, D. and Thaler, : Correlating fetal doppler cardiography and ­electro­cardiography. Proc. XV IEEE-Israel National Conf., pp. 3.2.3.1-3.2.3.3, April, 1987.
  12. Azhari, H., Adam, D., Grenadier, E., Beyar, R., Dinnar, U. and Sideman, S.: ­Applica­tion of the Karhunen-Loeve Transform to the characterization of irregular ­3-D shapes.  XV IEEE-Israel National Conference, pp.  3.2.2.1-3.2.2.3, April, 1987.
  13. Adam, D., Levy, P., van Oosterom, A. and Sideman, S.: On the generation of surface potential maps by distributed conduction velocities model. Computers in Cardiology, IEEE Computer Society Press, Maryland, September 13, pp. 483-486, 1987.
  14. Adam, D. and Gilat, S.: Compression of body surface potential maps and estimation of their dynamic changes.  Computers in Cardiology, IEEE Computer Society Press, Maryland, September, pp. 49-54, 1988.
  15. Gilat, S. and Adam, D.: Body surface potential maps compression by two-level thresholding. XVI IEEE-Israel National Conf., pp. 2.4.5.1-2.5.4.5, March 1989.
  16. Vitsnudel, I., Adam, D. and Gertner, : Method of moments for detection of objects and its application to the ECG signal analysis. XVI IEEE-Israel National Conference, pp. 2.4.4.1-2.4.4.4, March 1989.
  17. Vitsnudel, and Adam, D.: Reconstruction of body surface potential maps based on measurements of level-crossing instances. Computers in Cardiology, IEEE Computer Society Press, Maryland, pp. 185-188, September 1989.
  18. Adam, D., Gilat, S. and Sideman, S.: Body surface potential maps classification by center of mass loci.  Computers in Cardiology, IEEE Computer Society Press, Maryland, pp. 198-192, September 1989.
  19. Adam, D., Gilat, S. and Sideman, S.: Time dependent clinical indices of body surface potential maps.  XI International conference of IEEE-EMBS, Seattle, WA, pp. 215-216, November, 1989.
  20. Friedland, N. and Adam, D.: Echocardiographic myocardial edge detection using an optimization protocol.  Computers in Cardiology, IEEE Computer Society Press, Maryland, pp. 379-382, September 1989.
  21. Adam, D., Gilat, S. and Sideman, S.: Evaluation of new indices of compressed body surface potential maps.  XII International conference of IEEE-EMBS, Philadelphia, PA, pp. 597-598, November 1990.
  22. Vitsnudel, and Adam, D.: Optimal digitization of body surface potential maps.  XVII IEEE-Israel National Conference, March 1991.
  23. Vitsnudel, and Adam, D.: Improvement of level-crossing reconstruction of potential maps by use of a priori information.  Computers in Cardiology, IEEE Computer Soc. Press, CA, pp 69-72, 1991.
  24. Adam, D. and Levi, S.: Representation of potential maps by Gabor elementary functions.  XIII Int. Conf. of IEEE-EMBS, Orlando, FL, pp 787-788, 1991.
  25. Sideman, S., Ronen, O. and Adam, D.: Beat-to-beat 3D activation patterns in the heart: modeling the activation-refractoriness relationships.  XIV International Conf. of IEEE-EMBS, Paris, France, October 1992.
  26. Riemer, and Adam D.: Neural effects on SA node action potential and interbeat interval: a model study.  Computers in Cardiology, IEEE Computer Soc. Press, CA, pp 35-38, 1992.
  27. Adam, D.R., Kempner, K.M., Vivino, M.A., Tucker, E.E., Jones, M.: Correction of arterial flow velocity Doppler color mapping in transverse cross-sectional imaging. Computers in Cardiology, IEEE Computer Soc. Press, Los Alamitos, pp. 281-284, 1993.
  28. Adam, D.R., Kempner, K.M., Vivino, M.A., Tucker, E.E., Jones, M.: Measurement of flow velocity in a phantom by corrected Doppler color mapping technique, using transverse cross-sectional imaging. Computers in Cardiology, IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, CA, pp. 277-280, 1993.
  29. Glukhovsky, A., Adam, D., Amitzur, G., and Sideman, S.: Mechanism of Ca release from the myocyte sarcoplasmic reticulum: A model study. Computers in Cardiology, IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, CA, pp. 633-636, 1994.
  30. Glukhovsky, A., Amitzur, G., Adam, D., and Sideman, S.: A computer model for sarcoplasmic reticulum function in Ca++ cycling in a single myocyte. IFAC Symposium on Modeling and Control in Biomedical Systems, Galveston, TX, pp. 76-77, 1994.
  31. Glukhovsky, A., Adam, D., Amitzur, G., and Sideman, S.: Alternans-Possible mechanisms for generating it by modification of intracellular Ca++ Computers in Cardiology, IEEE Inc., Piscataway, NJ, pp. 55-58, 1995.
  32. Amitzur, G., Glukhovsky, A., Lev-Ran, V., Adam, D., Kaplinsky, E., and Eldar, M.: Do epicardial electrograms and monophasic action potential techniques reflect similar electrical activity? Computers in Cardiology, IEEE Inc., Piscataway, NJ, pp. 443-436, 1995.
  33. Landesberg, G., Adam, D., and Akselrod, S.: Very slow response of the baroreflex regulation system: a tool for understanding cardiovascular control. Computers in Cardiology, IEEE Inc, Piscataway, NJ, Vol. 23, pp. 161-164, 1996.
  34. Adam, D., and Burstein, P.: A method of 3D reconstruction of flow veclocity fields from color Doppler ultrasound. XVI International Conference of IEEE-EMBS, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pp. 869-870, 1996.
  35. Adam, D., and Givony, D.: Flow velocity distribution near the arterial bifurcation by Doppler ultrasound mapping. Computers in Cardiology, IEEE Inc., Piscataway, NJ, Vol. 24, pp. 73-75, 1997.
  36. Adam, D., and Givony, D.: Estimation of flow velocity vectorial profile by ultrasound color Doppler mapping. XIX International Conference of IEEE-EMBS, Chicago, USA, pp. 829-831, 1997.
  37. Adam, D., and Ravhon, R.: Echo ultrasound measurement of lumen size in aortic aneurysm. Computers in Cardiology, IEEE Inc., Piscataway, NJ, Vol. 25, pp. 77-80, 1998.
  38. Adam, D., Ravhon, R.: Measuring size dynamics of embolism in aortic aneurysm. 20th Annual Int. Conference of the IEEE-EMBS, Hong-Kong, Vol. II, pp. 834-836, 1998.
  39. Krips, R. and Adam, D.: Left ventricular myocardial wall segmentation in ultrasound cross-sectional images Computers in Cardiology, IEEE Inc., Piscataway, NJ, Vol. 26, pp. x, 1999.
  40. Adam, D. and Krips, R.: Robust segmentation of myocardial tissue in ultrasound images. 21st Annual Int. Conference of IEEE-EMBS (joint with BMES), Atlanta, GA, USA, 1999.
  41. Adam, D. and Ravhon, R.: Non-invasive measurement of lumen and vessel size in aortic aneurysm by echo ultrasound. 2nd ISRACAS’99 (Computer-Aided Surgery, Medical Robotics and Medical Imaging), Jerusalem, Israel, 1999.
  42. Gabbai, R., and Adam, D.: Changes of ultrasound image properties caused by thermal treatment of tissue. 22nd Annual Int. Conference of the IEEE-EMBS (joint with World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering), Chicago, IL, USA, 2000.
  43. Adam, D. and Burla, E.: Detection of ultrasound contrast agents in perfused myocardium. Computers in Cardiology, Cambridge, , USA, Vol. 27, pp.25-28, September 2000.
  44. Levin, O., Mizrahi, J., Adam, D., Verbitsky, O. and Isakov, E.: On the correlation between force plate data and EMG in various satnding conditions. 5th Annual Conf. Of the Int. Functional Electrical Stimulation Society, Aalborg, Denmark, pp. 47-50, 2000.
  45. Adam, D. and Burla, E.: Blood pressure estimation by processing of echocardiography signals. Computers in Cardiology, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, Vol. 28, pp. 609-612, September 2001.
  46. Adam, D. and Burla, E.: Study of pressure dependence of signals from ultrasound contrast agents. 23rd Annual Int. Conference of the IEEE-EMBS, Istanbul, Turkey, 7.4.2, 2001.
  47. Adam, D.; Michailovich, O: Blind deconvolution of ultrasound images using partial spectral information and sparsity constraints . Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging,. 2002, pp 1055 -1058, 2002.
  48. Adam, D. and Zviagintseva, O.: Comparison of methods for detection of Contrast Agents in Ultrasound signals. 24th Annual Int. Conference of IEEE-EMBS (joint with BMES), Houston. TX, USA, 2002.
  49. Razansky, D., Einziger, P., Adam, D.: Increased Acoustic and Electromagnetic Energy Deposition in a Layered Tissue Model. 26th Annual Int. Conference of IEEE-EMBS, San Francisco, CA, USA, 2004.
  50. Adam, D., Landesberg, A., Konyukhov, E., Lysyansky, P., Lichtenstein, O., Smirin, N., Friedman, Z.: Ultrasonographic Quantification of Local Cardiac Dynamics by Tracking
    Real Reflectors: Algorithm Development and Experimental Validation. Computers in Cardiology, Chicago, , USA, Vol. 29, pp.337-340, September 2004.
  51. Razansky, D., Einziger, P.D. and Adam, D.R., “Pulsed response of optimally absorbing tissue layers for hyperthermic applications”, 16th ETH Int. Symp. Biomed. EMC, Zurich, Switzerland, Feb. 2005.
  52. Razansky, D., Einziger, P.D. and Adam, D.R., “Optimization of bulk and surface biosensing in plane stratified configurations”, 27th IEEE Eng. Med. Biol. Soc. Int. Conf., Shanghai, China, Sep. 2005.
  53. Razansky, D., Einziger, P.D. and Adam, D.R., “Resonant absorption of bulk acoustic waves in small slightly attenuating objects”, World Cong. Ultras., Beijing, China, Aug. 2005.
  54. Razansky, D., Ganor, Y., Sapunar, M., Kimmel, E. and Adam, D.R.: Estimation of Ambient Pressure Changes using Nonlinear Acoustic Properties of Ultrasound Contrast Agents. IEEE-UFFC Int. conference on Ultrasonics, Rotterdam, September 2005.
  55. Adam D, Landesberg A, Rappaport D, Konyukhov E, Lysyansky P, Friedman Z: Estimation of the Myocardial Activation Sequence Based on B-Mode Ultrasound Cine-Images. Computers in Cardiology, Lyon, France, September 2005.
  56. Razansky, D., Adam, D.R. and Einziger, P.D.,”Experimental study of ultrasound contrast Agent Mediated Heat Transfer for Therapeutic Applications”, 5th Int. Symp. Therap. Ultras., Boston, MA, Oct. 2005.
  57. Bachner N, Friedman Z, Fehske W, Adam D: Inhomogeneity of Left Ventricular Apical Rotation during the Heart Cycle Assessed by Ultrasound Cardiography. Computers in Cardiology, Valencia, Spain, September 2006.
  58. Bachner N, Adam D, Lightman M and Vered Z: Ultrasound Echocardiographic assessment of Transmural Inhomogeneity of Left Ventricular Contraction during the Heart Cycle. Computers in Cardiology, Durham, NC, USA, September 2007.
  59. Lempel M, Adam M and Friedman Z: Persistence of Real Reflectors in 2D and 3D Dynamic Ultrasound Scans of the Left Ventricle of the Heart. IEEE-UFFC International Ultrasonics Symposium, NY, NY, USA, November 2007.
  60. Winkler , and Adam D.: Monitoring With Ultrasound Thermal Ablation. 8th International Symposium on Therapeutic Ultrasound (ISTU 2008), Minneapolis, MN, September 10 – 13, 2008.
  61. Bachner N, Adam D.: Elevation of Left Ventricular Endocardial Rotation at the Apex –
    Short-Term Effect of Doxorubicin Cardio-toxicity. IEEE-UFFC International Ultrasonics Symposium, Roma, Italy, September 20-23, 2009.
  62. Winkler, and Adam D.: In-vivo Study of Monitoring Thermal Ablation by Ultrasound Imaging. 9th International Symposium on Therapeutic Ultrasound (ISTU 2009), Aix en Provence, France, September 24 – 26, 2009.
  63. Hoogi, A, Zurakhov, G, and Adam, D: 3D Technique for Quantifying Neovascularization within Plaques Imaged by Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound; IEEE-EMBS 35th Conference EMBC’2013, Osaka, Japan, July 2013.
  64. Livneh, A, Adam, D,: Extracorporeal Acute Cardiac Pacing by High Intensity Focused Ultrasound; IEEE-UFFC International Ultrasonics Symposium, Prague, Czech Republic, July 2013.
  65. Bar-Zion, Avinoam, Martino Alessandrini, Jan D’hooge, Dan Adam, and Yonina Eldar. “Towards Sub-Nyquist Doppler Ultrasound Imaging Using Non-Uniformly Spaced Stream of Pulses.” In IEEE International Ultrasonic Symposium 2015. IEEE, 2015.

 

 

Abstracts

 

  1. Windhorst, U. and Adam, D.: The role of Renshaw cell feedback with respect to correlations between discharge patterns of lumbar extensor motorneurons in cats.  Physiol. Conf., Paris, 1977.
  2. Luks, L., Zeevi, Y. and Adam, D.: A new technique for cardiac arrhythmia classification.  13th Annual Meeting IFMBE, Israel, 1978.
  3. Shapira, S., Zeevi, Y. and Adam, D.: Real-time extraction and video display of ECG parameters.  13th Annual Meeting, IFMBE, Israel, 1978.
  4. Adam, D., Zeevi, Y. and Avineder, E.: Automatic identification and classification of P-wave changes during continuous ECG monitoring. 13th Annual Meeting, IFMBE, Israel, 1978.
  5. Adam, D., Gur, M., Zeevi, Y. and Ginot, N.: Heart sounds as an indicator for blood pressure variations.  41st Meeting IPPS, Israel, 1978.
  6. Zeevi, Y., Portnoy, Z., Garten, H., Markevich, W. and Adam, D.: Assessment of mitral stenosis via signal analysis of heart sounds. 42nd Meeting IPPS, Israel, 1978.
  7. Blaustein, A.S., Gaasch, W.H., Salem, C.N., Donahue, R.P., Adam, D.R. and Levine, H.J.: Myocardial relaxation with postextrasystolic potentiation in the intact heart.  52nd Scientific Session of the American Heart Association, Anaheim, California, 1979.  Circulation Sup. II, 60:1003, 1979.
  8. Blaustein, A.S., Gaasch, W.H., Adam, D.R.,Donahue, R.P. and Levine, H.J.: Post-extra-systolic relaxation in the normal depressed intact left ventricle.  Clinical Research 27:3, September 1979.
  9. Quinn, J.V., Blaustein, A.S., Adam, D.R., Carroll, J. and Gaasch, W.H.: The effect of altered left ventricular synchrony on the load dependency of relaxation velocity. Clinical Research 28(3):617, September 1980.
  10. Blaustein, A.S., Adam, D.R., Quinn, J.V. and Gaasch, W.H.: Lack of hysteresis in the relation between left ventricular end systolic pressure and relaxation velocity.  Clinical Research  28(3):608, 1980.
  11. Blaustein, A.S., Gaasch, W.H., Carroll, H., Adam, D.R. and Levine, H.B.: Systolic load dependency of left ventricular relaxation is influenced by adrenergic tone and abnormal synchrony.  J. Cardiology  45:2, February 1981.
  12. Adam, D.R., Naimi, S., Levine, H.J. and Quinn, J.V.: Comparative ­electrophysio­logical effects of verapamil, propranolol and phentolamine during transient myocardial ischemia.  Clinical Research  29:2, April 1981.
  13. Adam, D.R., Akselrod, S. and Cohen, R.J.: Ventricular fibrillation threshold and fluctuations in T-wave morphology.  American Heart Association 54th Scientific Session, Dallas, Texas, 1981.
  14. Adam, D. and Sideman, S.: Finite element model of the myocardial conduction processes.  37th ACEMB, p. 313, 1984.
  15. Adam, D. and Sideman, S.: Anti-tachyarhythmic pacing study by an anisotropic, non-homogeneous model of the cardiac electrical activation. 8th World Symposium on Cardiac Pacing and Electrophysiology, Jerusalem, 1987.
  16. Adam, D. and Sideman, S.: Interpretation of body surface potential maps by myoelectrical model simulation results. 15th World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, San Antonio, Texas, 1988.
  17. Adam, D. and Sideman, S.: Body surface potential maps and epicardial maps generated by a myocardial activation model. 14th World Congress of the Israel Medical Association, Jerusalem, 1988.
  18. Adam, D.: Modeling of 2-D cellular activation process.  XVII International congress on electrocardiography, Florence, 1990.
  19. Adam, D., Kempner, K., Vivino, M., Tucker, E., Jones, M.: Correction of arterial flow velocity Doppler color mapping in transverse cross-sectional imaging.  NIH Research Festival, NIH, Bethesda, MD, 1993.
  20. Adam, D.: A new technique for mapping 3D color Doppler flow.  NIH Wide Image Processing Group, NIH, Bethesda, MD, 1993.
  21. Glukhovsky, A., Amitzur, G., Landesberg, A., Adam, D., and Sideman, S.: A computer model for sarcoplasmic reticulum function in Ca++ cycling and mechanical alternans in a single myocyte. J. Mol & Cell. Cardiology 25(Suppl I): S23, 1993.
  22. Adam, D., and Givony, D.: Estimation of flow velocity vector components by Doppler ultrasound imaging using transversal cross sections. World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Nice, France, 1997.
  23. Sapunar, M. and Adam, D.: Determinants of ambient pressure estimation based on the behavior of ultrasound contrast agent. World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Sydney Australia, August, 2003.
  24. Burstein, P. and Adam, D.: An Automatic Method for Luminal Boundary Extraction from Color Doppler Ultrasound Images. BMES 2004 Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, October 2004.
  25. Burstein, P. and Adam, D.: A CFD Based Method for Angle Correction of CDUS Images and 3D Flow Field Reconstruction. BMES 2004 Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, October 2004.
  26. Razansky, D., Einziger, P.D., and Adam, D.: Pulsed response of optimally absorbing tissue layers for hyperthermic applications. 16th Zurich symposium on EMC / Biomedical EMC, ETH, Zurich, Feb. 2005.

 

 

 

 

Participation in Organizing Conferences

  1. 16th Annual conference of Computers in Cardiology, Washington C., 1988. Scientific and Abstract Review Committee.
  2. 17th Annual conference of Computers in Cardiology, Jerusalem, 1989. Conference Chair. Scientific and Abstract Review Committee.
  3. 19th Annual conference of Computers in Cardiology, Venice, 1991. Scientific and Abstract Review Committee.
  4. 20th Annual conference of Computers in Cardiology, Durham, C., 1992. Scientific and Abstract Review Committee.
  5. 20th Annual conference of Computers in Cardiology, London, UK, 1993. Scientific and Abstract Review Committee.
  6. 21st Annual conference of Computers in Cardiology, Bethesda, MD, 1994. Scientific and Abstract Review Committee.
  7. 22nd Annual conference of Computers in Cardiology, Vienna, Austria, 1995. Scientific and Abstract Review Committee.
  8. 23rd Annual conference of Computers in Cardiology, Indianapolis, IN, 1996. Scientific and Abstract Review Committee.
  9. 24th Annual conference of Computers in Cardiology, Lund, Sweden, 1997. Scientific and Abstract Review Committee.
  10. 25th Annual conference of Computers in Cardiology, Cleveland, Ohio, 1998. Scientific and Abstract Review Committee.
  11. 26th Annual conference of Computers in Cardiology, Hanover, Germany, 1999. Scientific and Abstract Review Committee.
  12. 20th Annual Int. Conference of the IEEE-EMBS, Hong-Kong, 1998. Track Organizer and Chair.
  13. 21st Annual Int. Conference of the IEEE-EMBS (joint with BMES), Atlanta, GA, USA, 1999. Theme Organizer and Chair.
  14. 2nd ISRACAS’99 (Computer-Aided Surgery, Medical Robotics and Medical Imaging), Jerusalem, Israel, 1999. International Scientific Committee.
  15. World Congress and the 22nd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Chicago, ILL, USA, 2000. Theme Organizer and Chair.
  16. 23rd Annual Int. Conference of the IEEE-EMBS, Istanbul, Turkey, October, 2001. Theme Organizer and Chair. Chair – the International Scientific Committee.
  17. 24th Annual Int. Conference of IEEE-EMBS (joint with BMES), Houston. TX, USA, 2002. Theme Organizer and Chair.
  18. 25th Annual Int. Conference of the IEEE-EMBS, Cancun, Mexico, September 2003. Theme Organizer and Chair.
  19. 26th Annual Conference of the IEEE-EMBS, San-Francisco, California, USA, September 2004. Organization of a mini-symposium. Track Organizer and Chair.
  20. 27th Annual Int. Conference of the IEEE-EMBS, Shanghai, China, September 2005. Theme Organizer and Chair.

 

 

Active Participation in International Congresses

 

  1. Adam, D. and Inbar, G.: Estimation of muscle active state. International Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering, Dresden, 1973.
  2. Luks, L., Zeevi, Y., Adam, D. and Valero, A.: A combined statistical morphological method for cardiac arrhythmia classification. Cardiovasc.  System Dynamics, The Netherlands, 1978.
  3. Adam, D., Zeevi, Y. and Avineder, E.: Automatic identification and classification of P-wave changes during continuous ECG monitoring. 13th Annual Meeting, IFMBE, Israel, 1978.
  4. Adam, D., Gur, M., Zeevi, Y. and Ginot, N.: Heart sounds as an indicator for blood pressure variations.  41st Meeting IPPS, Israel, 1978.
  5. Blaustein, A.S., Adam, D.R., Quinn, J.V. and Gaasch, W.H.: Lack of hysteresis in the relation between left ventricular end systolic pressure and relaxation velocity.  Clinical Research  28(3):608, Boston, 1980.
  6. Adam, D.R., Akselrod, S. and Cohen, R.J.: Estimation of ventricular vulnerability to fibrillation through T-wave time series analysis. Computers in Cardiology, Florence, Italy, 1981.
  7. Adam, D.R., Naimi, S., Levine, H.J. and Quinn, J.V.: Comparative ­electrophysio­logical effects of verapamil, propranolol and phentolamine during transient myocardial ischemia.  Clinical Research  29:2, Boston, April 1981.
  8. Adam, D.R., Akselrod, S. and Cohen, R.J.: Ventricular fibrillation threshold and fluctuations in T-wave morphology.  American Heart Association 54th Scientific Session, Dallas, Texas, 1981.
  9. Adam, D.R., Powell, A.O., Gordon, H. and Cohen, R.J.: Ventricular fibrillation and fluctuations in the magnitude of the repolarization vector.   Computers in Cardiology, Seattle, WA, 1982.
  10. Adam, D., Hekstra, D. and Sideman, S.: Simulation of myocardial isopotential maps using a randomly distributed parameters conduction model.  Computers in Cardiology, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1984.
  11. Adam, D. and Sideman, S.: Finite element model of the myocardial conduction processes.  37th ACEMB, p. 313, Los Angeles, 1984.
  12. Marcus, E., Adam, D., Lorente, P., Barta, E., Beyar, R. and Sideman, S.: A comparative study of quantitative methods for characterization of left ventricular contraction.  Computers in Cardiology, Linkoping, Sweden, 1985.
  13. Hareuveni, O., Adam, D. and Pashkoff, B.: Spatial and temporal processing of cine echocardiographic  scan images.  Computers in Cardiology, Linkoping, Sweden, 1985.
  14. Adam, D.: Three dimensional anisotropic model of myocardial electrical propagation.  Computers in Cardiology, Linkoping, Sweden, 1985.
  15. Adam, D. and Sideman, S.: Activation patterns in the myocardium – a simulation study.  MECOMBE-86, Sevilla, 1986.
  16. Adam, D. and Sideman, S.: On the sensitivity of epicardial activation maps to distribution of conduction velocities.  Computers in Cardiology, Boston, MA, 1986.
  17. Adam, D., Levy, P., van Oosterom, A. and Sideman, S.: On the generation of surface potential maps by distributed conduction velocities model.  Computers in Cardiology, Leuven, 1987.
  18. Adam, D. and Sideman, S.: Anti-tachyarhythmic pacing study by an anisotropic, non-homogeneous model of the cardiac electrical activation. 8th World Symposium on Cardiac Pacing and Electrophysiology, Jerusalem, 1987.
  19. Adam, D. and Sideman, S.: Body surface potential maps and epicardial maps generated by a myocardial activation model.  14th World Congress of the Israel Medical Association, Jerusalem, 1988.
  20. Adam, D. and Gilat, S.: Compression of body surface potential maps and estimation of their dynamic changes.  Computers in Cardiology, Washington C., 1988.
  21. Vitsnudel, and Adam, D.: Reconstruction of body surface potential maps based on measurements of level-crossing instances.  Computers in Cardiology, Jerusalem, 1989.
  22. Adam, D., Gilat, S. and Sideman, S.: Body surface potential maps classification by center of mass loci.  Computers in Cardiology, Jerusalem, 1989.
  23. Friedland, N. and Adam, D.: Echocardiographic myocardial edge detection using an optimization protocol.  Computers in Cardiology, Jerusalem, 1989.
  24. Adam, D.: Modeling of 2-D cellular activation process.  XVII International Congress on Electrocardiography.  Florence, 1990.
  25. Adam, D., Gilat, S. and Sideman, S.: Evaluation of new indices of compressed body surface potential maps.  XII Annual Int. Conference of the IEEE-EMS, Philadelphia, 1990.
  26. Vitsnudel, and Adam, D.: Optimal digitization of body surface potential maps.  XVII IEEE-Israel National Conf., March, 1991.
  27. Vitsnudel, and Adam, D.: Improvement of level-crossing reconstruction of potential maps by use of a priori information.  Computers in Cardiology, Venice, 1991.
  28. Adam, D. and Levi, S.: Representation of potential maps by Gabor elementary functions.  XIII Annual Int. Conference of the IEEE-EMBS, Orlando, FL, October, 1991.
  29. Sideman, S., Ronen, O. and Adam, D.: Beat-to-beat 3D activation patterns in the heart: modeling the activation-refractoriness relationships.  XIV Annual Int. Conference of the IEEE-EMBS, Paris, France, October 1992.
  30. Riemer, and Adam D.: Neural effects on SA node action potential and interbeat interval: a model study.  Computers in Cardiology, Durham, N.C., 1992.
  31. Adam, D.R., Kempner, K.M., Vivino, M.A., Tucker, E.E., Jones, M.: Correction of arterial flow velocity Doppler color mapping in transverse cross-sectional imaging. Computers in Cardiology, London, UK, 1993.
  32. Adam, D.R., Kempner, K.M., Vivino, M.A., Tucker, E.E., Jones, M.: Measurement of flow velocity in a phantom by corrected Doppler color mapping technique, using transverse cross-sectional imaging. Computers in Cardiology, London, UK, 1993.
  33. Adam, D., Kempner, K., Vivino, M., Tucker, E., Jones, M.: Correction of arterial flow velocity Doppler color mapping in transverse cross-sectional imaging.  NIH Research Festival, NIH, Bethesda, MD, 1993.
  34. Adam, D.: A new technique for mapping 3D color Doppler flow.  NIH Wide Image Processing Group, NIH, Bethesda, MD, 1993.
  35. Glukhovsky, A., Adam, D., Amitzur, G., Sideman, S.: Mechanism of Ca release from the myocyte sarcoplasmic reticulum: A model study. Computers in Cardiology, Bethesda, MD, 1994.
  36. Glukhovsky, A., Adam, D., Amitzur, G., and Sideman, S.: Alternans-Possible mechanisms for generating it by modification of intracellular Ca++ Computers in Cardiology, Vienna, Austria, 1995.
  37. Amitzur, G., Glukhovsky, A., Lev-Ran, V., Adam, D., Kaplinsky, E., and Eldar, M.: Do epicardial electrograms and monophasic action potential techniques reflect similar electrical activity? Computers in Cardiology, Vienna, Austria, 1995.
  38. Landesberg, G., Adam, D., and Akselrod, S.: Very slow response of the baroreflex regulation system: A tool for understanding cardiovascular control. Computers in Cardiology, Indianapolis, IN, 1996.
  39. Adam, D., and Burstein, P.: A method of 3D reconstruction of flow velocity fields from color Doppler Ultrasound. XVI Annual Int. Conference of the IEEE-EMBS, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, October 1996.
  40. Adam, D., and Givony, D.: Flow velocity distribution near the arterial bifurcation by Doppler ultrasound mapping. Computers in Cardiology, Lund, Sweden, 1997.
  41. Adam, D., and Givony, D.: Estimation of flow velocity vector components by Doppler ultrasound imaging using transversal cross sections. World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Nice, France, 1997.
  42. Adam, D., and Givony, D.: Estimation of flow velocity vectorial profile by ultrasound color Doppler mapping. 19th Annual Int. Conference of the IEEE-EMBS, Chicago, USA, 1997.
  43. Adam, D., Ravhon, R.: Measuring size dynamics of embolism in aortic aneurysm. 20th Annual Int. Conference of the IEEE-EMBS, Hong-Kong, 1998.
  44. Adam, D. and Krips, R.: Robust segmentation of myocardial tissue in ultrasound images. 21st Annual Int. Conference of the IEEE-EMBS (joint with BMES), Atlanta, GA, USA, 1999.
  45. Adam, D. and Ravhon, R.: Non-invasive measurement of lumen and vessel size in aortic aneurysm by echo ultrasound. 2nd ISRACAS’99 (Computer-Aided Surgery, Medical Robotics and Medical Imaging), Jerusalem, Israel, 1999.
  46. Gabbai, R., and Adam, D.: Changes of ultrasound image properties caused by thermal treatment of tissue. 22nd Annual Int. Conference of the IEEE-EMBS (joint with World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering), Chicago, IL, USA, 2000.
  47. Adam, D. and Burla, E.: Detection of ultrasound contrast agents in perfused myocardium. Computers in Cardiology, Cambridge, , USA, September 2000.
  48. Adam, D.: Echo ultrasound imaging as a tool for remote sensing. 2nd China-Israel bi-national workshop and status seminar in the field of Bio-Medical Engineering, Beijing, P.R. China, October 2000.
  49. Levin, O., Mizrahi, J., Adam, D., Verbitsky, O. and Isakov, E.: On the correlation between force plate data and EMG in various standing conditions. 5th Annual Conf. Of the Int. Functional Electrical Stimulation Society, Aalborg, Denmark, 2000.
  50. Adam, D. and Burla, E.: Blood pressure estimation by processing of echocardiography signals. Computers in Cardiology, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, September 2001.
  51. Adam, D.: Sensing of biological properties by echo ultrasound. Johns-Hopkins – Technion joint Symposium, Baltimore, , USA, September 11th, 2001
  52. Adam, D. and Burla, E.: Study of pressure dependence of signals from ultrasound contrast agents. 23rd Annual Int. Conference of the IEEE-EMBS, Istanbul, Turkey, October, 2001.
  53. Adam, D. and Zviagintseva, O.: Comparison of methods for detection of Contrast Agents in Ultrasound signals. 24th Annual Int. Conference of IEEE-EMBS (joint with BMES), Houston. TX, USA, 2002.
  54. Sapunar, M. and Adam, D.: Determinants of ambient pressure estimation based on the behavior of ultrasound contrast agent. World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Sydney Australia, August, 2003.
  55. Adam, D., Landesberg, A., Konyukhov, E., Lysyansky, P., Lichtenstein, O., Smirin, N., Friedman, Z.: Ultrasonographic Quantification of Local Cardiac Dynamics by Tracking
    Real Reflectors: Algorithm Development and Experimental Validation. Computers in Cardiology, Chicago, , USA, September 19, 2004.
  56. Adam, D,: Invited  Faculty – The 19th  Annual Advances in Contrast Ultrasound and Atherosclerotic Imaging – Bubble Course 2004.
  57. D Adam, A Landesberg, D Rappaport, E Konyukhov, P Lysyansky, Z Friedman: Estimation of the Myocardial Activation Sequence Based on B-Mode Ultrasound Cine-Images. Computers in Cardiology, Lyon, France, September 2005.
  58. Razansky, D., Adam, D.R. and Einziger, P.D.,”Experimental study of ultrasound contrast Agent Mediated Heat Transfer for Therapeutic Applications”, 5th Int. Symp. Therap. Ultras., Boston, MA, Oct. 2005.
  59. Adam, D,: Invited  Faculty – The 20th  Annual Advances in Contrast Ultrasound and Atherosclerotic Imaging – Bubble Course, 2005.
  60. Bachner N, Friedman Z, Fehske W, Adam D: Inhomogeneity of Left Ventricular Apical Rotation during the Heart Cycle Assessed by Ultrasound Cardiography. Computers in Cardiology, Valencia, Spain, September 2006.
  61. Adam, D,: Invited  Faculty – The 21st  Annual Advances in Contrast Ultrasound and Atherosclerotic Imaging – Bubble Course 2006.
  62. Bachner N, Adam D, Lightman M and Vered Z: Ultrasound Echocardiographic assessment of Transmural Inhomogeneity of Left Ventricular Contraction during the Heart Cycle. Computers in Cardiology, Durham, NC, USA, September 2007.
  63. Adam, D,: Invited  Faculty – The 22nd Annual Advances in Contrast Ultrasound and Atherosclerotic Imaging – Bubble Course, 2007.
  64. Winkler , and Adam D.: Monitoring With Ultrasound Thermal Ablation. 8th International Symposium on Therapeutic Ultrasound (ISTU 2008), Minneapolis, MN, September 10 – 13, 2008.
  65. Adam, D,: Invited  Faculty – The 23rd  Annual Advances in Contrast Ultrasound and Atherosclerotic Imaging – Bubble Course, 2008.
  66. Adam D.: Application of models in the teaching of BME. Symposium on BME Education in Europe, organized and sponsored by EAMBES. 4th European Congress of the International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering; Antwerp Belgium, 23-27 November 2008.
  67. Bachner N, Adam D.: Elevation of Left Ventricular Endocardial Rotation at the Apex –
    Short-Term Effect of Doxorubicin Cardio-toxicity. IEEE-UFFC International Ultrasonics Symposium, Roma, Italy, September 20-23, 2009.
  68. Winkler I., and Adam D.: In-vivo Study of Monitoring Thermal Ablation by Ultrasound Imaging. 9th International Symposium on Therapeutic Ultrasound (ISTU 2009), Aix en Provence, France, September 24 – 26, 2009.
  69. Adam, D,: Invited  Faculty – The 24th  Annual Advances in Contrast Ultrasound and Atherosclerotic Imaging – Bubble Course, 2009.
  70. Adam, D,: Invited  Faculty – The 25th  Annual Advances in Contrast Ultrasound and Atherosclerotic Imaging – Bubble Course, 2010.
  71. Noa Bachner-Hinenzon, Offir Ertracht, Assaf Malka, Marina Leitman, Zvi Vered, Nir Zagury, Ofer Binah, Dan Adam. IEEE-UFFC International Ultrasonics Symposium, Orlando, FL, USA, October 18-21, 2011.
  72. Adam, D,: Invited  Faculty – The 26th  Annual Advances in Contrast Ultrasound and Atherosclerotic Imaging – Bubble Course, 2011.
  73. Adam, D,: Invited  Faculty – The 27th  Annual Advances in Contrast Ultrasound and Atherosclerotic Imaging – Bubble Course, 2012.
  74. Hoogi, A, Zurakhov, G, and Adam, D: 3D Technique for Quantifying Neovascularization within Plaques Imaged by Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound; IEEE-EMBS 35th Conference EMBC’2013, Osaka, Japan, July 2013.
  75. Livneh, A, Adam, D,: Extracorporeal Acute Cardiac Pacing by High Intensity Focused Ultrasound; IEEE-UFFC International Ultrasonics Symposium, Prague, Czech Republic, July 2013.
  76. Adam, D,: Invited  Faculty – The 28th  Annual Advances in Contrast Ultrasound and Atherosclerotic Imaging – Bubble Course, 2013.