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Comparison of the acoustic streaming in amniotic fluid and water in medical ultrasonic beams (CROSBI ID 123245)

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Žauhar, Gordana ; Duck F.A. ; Starritt, H.C. Comparison of the acoustic streaming in amniotic fluid and water in medical ultrasonic beams // Ultraschall in der Medizin, 27 (2006), 2; 152-158-x

Podaci o odgovornosti

Žauhar, Gordana ; Duck F.A. ; Starritt, H.C.

engleski

Comparison of the acoustic streaming in amniotic fluid and water in medical ultrasonic beams

Aim: Acoustic streaming in amniotic fluid has been investigated under a variety of conditions relevant to the diagnostic use of ultrasound. Method: An ultrasonic Doppler method has been used for measurement. Streaming velocities have been compared with those generated in water for the same exposure conditions. Beams were generated by laboratory equipment simulating beams from clinical systems. The fluids were insonated in vitro using 3.5 MHz, 5 MHz and 7.5 MHz transducers in continuous wave (CW) and pulsed mode. Results: Acoustic streaming was measured in both amniotic fluid and water at the power levels 50mW and 140mW. Enhancement of velocities due to non-linear effects in high amplitude pulses was demonstrated for amniotic fluid as well as for water. The potential and limitations of present numeric methods for the prediction of acoustic streaming were explored. Conclusion: Pulsed ultrasound caused similar streaming velocities in amniotic fluid and water while continuous wave beams induced significantly faster streaming in amniotic fluid than in the water.

Amniotic fluid; ultrasonography; Doppler.

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Podaci o izdanju

27 (2)

2006.

152-158-x

objavljeno

0172-4614

Povezanost rada

Fizika, Temeljne medicinske znanosti

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