Prenatal Ultrasound (US) is commonly used as a routine procedure on pregnant women. It is generally perceived as a safe procedure due to the use of non-ionizing radiation. However, the neurotoxicity of diagnostic prenatal US was detected to have a correlation with high susceptibility to early developing fetus. This research involved in vivo experimental model by using 3rd trimester pregnant Oryctolagus cuniculus and exposing them to US exposures for 30, 60, and 90 minutes at their gestational day (GD) 28-29. The output power and intensities, spatial peak temporal average intensity (ISPTA) of US were varied from 0.4 to 0.7 W and 0.13 to 0.19 W/cm2 respectively were tested initially in free-field, water. Haematological analysis was carried ou...
This paper reports effects of altered cerebral perfusion on ultrasound heating by a simulated pulsed...
Ultrasound is extensively used in various clinical specialties throughout the developed world since ...
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Massó, P.; Molina, F.; Rus Carlborg,...
The application of ultrasound technology has been widely accepted in clinical settings, particularly...
The fact that ultrasound is generally perceived as a safe imaging modality due to its use of non-ion...
Doppler ultrasound is used in obstetrics and gynecology fields to serve as the complement mode in th...
The aim of this in vivo experimental study is to determine the association between ultrasound expos...
Introduction: The quantification of heating effects during exposure to ultrasound is usually based o...
The use of prenatal ultrasound has become controversial as it is increasingly being performed for bu...
Introduction: The Doppler mode is associated with higher acoustic output which leads to a greater co...
At the present time, the usage of ultrasound diagnostic equipment has become an inseparable part of ...
Prenatal ultrasound examination is routinely carried out on most pregnant women since it is consider...
Objective In the context of the planned International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gyneco...
This article discusses the temperature increase of foetal soft tissue due to diagnostic ultrasound s...
his review evaluates the thermal mechanism for ultra-sound-induced biological effects in postnatal s...
This paper reports effects of altered cerebral perfusion on ultrasound heating by a simulated pulsed...
Ultrasound is extensively used in various clinical specialties throughout the developed world since ...
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Massó, P.; Molina, F.; Rus Carlborg,...
The application of ultrasound technology has been widely accepted in clinical settings, particularly...
The fact that ultrasound is generally perceived as a safe imaging modality due to its use of non-ion...
Doppler ultrasound is used in obstetrics and gynecology fields to serve as the complement mode in th...
The aim of this in vivo experimental study is to determine the association between ultrasound expos...
Introduction: The quantification of heating effects during exposure to ultrasound is usually based o...
The use of prenatal ultrasound has become controversial as it is increasingly being performed for bu...
Introduction: The Doppler mode is associated with higher acoustic output which leads to a greater co...
At the present time, the usage of ultrasound diagnostic equipment has become an inseparable part of ...
Prenatal ultrasound examination is routinely carried out on most pregnant women since it is consider...
Objective In the context of the planned International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gyneco...
This article discusses the temperature increase of foetal soft tissue due to diagnostic ultrasound s...
his review evaluates the thermal mechanism for ultra-sound-induced biological effects in postnatal s...
This paper reports effects of altered cerebral perfusion on ultrasound heating by a simulated pulsed...
Ultrasound is extensively used in various clinical specialties throughout the developed world since ...
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Massó, P.; Molina, F.; Rus Carlborg,...