Robust evidence of the bioeffects of ultrasound is available from animal studies but human studies are less convincing. Nevertheless, it is disturbing that the only response to safety issues is a twenty-year old principle known as ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Applicable). Using experience from obstetrics and toxicology, and drawing information mainly from two recent systematic reviews and meta-analysis that extensively covered the subject of ultrasound safety, this review captures the current knowledge of ultrasound bioeffects and suggests that it may be time for an international, multidisciplinary meeting on ultrasound safety to decide how to provide the evidence (available data) to patients and sonographers in a succinct manner
Introduction: Safety issues should always be kept in mind when using diagnostic ultrasound, which is...
BACKGROUND: Ultrasound has become a routine part of care for pregnant women in most countries with d...
Ultrasound for routine fetal malformation screening has been polemical from its early beginning beca...
Robust evidence of the bioeffects of ultrasound is available from animal studies but human studies a...
Robust evidence of the bioeffects of ultrasound is available from animal studies but human stu...
This paper presents a brief update on ultrasound bioeffects. Benefits and risks of ultrasound examin...
Objective in the context of the planned International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gyneco...
Abstract: Ultrasound is a useful imaging modality with a wide range of clinical applications and is ...
Objective In the context of the planned International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gyneco...
Objectives:The Purpose of this study was to evaluate the knowledge and attitudes of ultrasound users...
In Nigeria, there is a dearth of scientific literature about the safety of ultrasound as a diagnosti...
Abstract: Ultrasound is widely used in daily clinical obstetrical practice. Many medical indications...
Introduction Stillbirths and neonatal deaths are leading contributors to the global burden of diseas...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends one ultrasound scan before 24 weeks gesta...
Background: In many parts of the world, ultrasound scans are now considered as standard prenatal car...
Introduction: Safety issues should always be kept in mind when using diagnostic ultrasound, which is...
BACKGROUND: Ultrasound has become a routine part of care for pregnant women in most countries with d...
Ultrasound for routine fetal malformation screening has been polemical from its early beginning beca...
Robust evidence of the bioeffects of ultrasound is available from animal studies but human studies a...
Robust evidence of the bioeffects of ultrasound is available from animal studies but human stu...
This paper presents a brief update on ultrasound bioeffects. Benefits and risks of ultrasound examin...
Objective in the context of the planned International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gyneco...
Abstract: Ultrasound is a useful imaging modality with a wide range of clinical applications and is ...
Objective In the context of the planned International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gyneco...
Objectives:The Purpose of this study was to evaluate the knowledge and attitudes of ultrasound users...
In Nigeria, there is a dearth of scientific literature about the safety of ultrasound as a diagnosti...
Abstract: Ultrasound is widely used in daily clinical obstetrical practice. Many medical indications...
Introduction Stillbirths and neonatal deaths are leading contributors to the global burden of diseas...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends one ultrasound scan before 24 weeks gesta...
Background: In many parts of the world, ultrasound scans are now considered as standard prenatal car...
Introduction: Safety issues should always be kept in mind when using diagnostic ultrasound, which is...
BACKGROUND: Ultrasound has become a routine part of care for pregnant women in most countries with d...
Ultrasound for routine fetal malformation screening has been polemical from its early beginning beca...