• Perform
ultrasound studies in a clinical environment • Provide correct fetal measurements and history • Explain ultrasound procedures to patients and answer questions • Evaluate images for quality and interprete situations and diseases
In addition to his work at DAWS, Dr. Brenner performs diagnostic
ultrasound studies in various veterinary practices as an employee of Veterinary Multi-imaging, LLC (VMI).
Not exact matches
A
study published
in 2005 used
ultrasound to look at the position of more than 1,500 babies of first - time mothers over the course of labor.
The
study, completed
in 2005, focused on 23 young black fathers» experiences of antenatal services
in mainstream
ultrasound and at teenage parents» clinics run by King's College Hospital
in south London.
According to the new
study, 3D / 4D
ultrasound increases maternal — fetal bonding
in the third trimester.
In fact, ultrasound studies have shown that unborn babies as early as 25 weeks gestation can startle in response to a loud nois
In fact,
ultrasound studies have shown that unborn babies as early as 25 weeks gestation can startle
in response to a loud nois
in response to a loud noise.
One
study found brain hemorrhages
in mouse fetuses exposed to pulsed
ultrasound at doses similar to those used on human babies.
This book covers the newest data
in the structure and function of the nipple and areola gathered from computer reconstruction of sectioned tissue,
ultrasound, and other
study modalities.
The practice of
ultrasound during pregnancy is highly controversial with authorities acknowledging that there are clear hazards as found
in animal and cell
studies.
In five
studies that were done, the accuracy of
ultrasounds to predict extra-large babies was only 20 to 30 %.
Nevertheless, the routine practice continues with multiple scans encouraged
in most prenatal settings even with low risk pregnancies because
ultrasound hazards have supposedly not been confirmed by human
studies.
By examining 3D
ultrasound images, a
study in Padova, Italy found that fetuses start deliberately interacting at 14 weeks.
The Catch - 22 is that human
studies on the effects of
ultrasound in the United States and other Western nations are discouraged and virtually banned because such research is considered unethical.
A later
study carried out
in London5 randomised 2475 women to receive routine Doppler
ultrasound examination of the umbilical and uterine arteries at 19 - 22 weeks and at 32 weeks of pregnancy compared with women who received standard care without Doppler
ultrasound.
MRI of the cervix is more accurate than
ultrasound at predicting if some women will have a preterm birth, according to a new
study from Italy appearing
in the online edition of Radiology.
More
studies are needed before the innovation can be picked up by
ultrasound manufacturers and used
in healthcare facilities.
Twenty - seven participants with tremor - dominant Parkinson's disease were enrolled
in the
study; the research team randomly assigned 20 to be treated with focused
ultrasound waves on their brains, while the others received a fake procedure, to account for any potential placebo effect.
Targeted biopsy using new fusion technology that combines magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with
ultrasound is more effective than standard biopsy
in detecting high - risk prostate cancer, according to a large - scale
study published today
in JAMA.
The researchers believe that a larger, multicenter
study is needed to better define the potential role of focused
ultrasound in managing Parkinson's disease.
In light of the late stage when pancreatic cancer is typically diagnosed and the significant rate of people diagnosed with acute pancreatitis that are subsequently diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, the
study's authors suggest that patients over the age of 40 with acute pancreatitis should be evaluated for pancreatic cancer with esophageal
ultrasound.
Ultrasound studies of the macaques» hearts showed that the ejection fraction, an indication of the hearts ability to pump blood, improved
in some of the treated animals but not all.
In the new study, the researchers studied one particular known risk factor: bleeding in the brain, called fetal cerebral hemorrhage, which can occur in utero and in premature babies and can be detected via ultrasoun
In the new
study, the researchers
studied one particular known risk factor: bleeding
in the brain, called fetal cerebral hemorrhage, which can occur in utero and in premature babies and can be detected via ultrasoun
in the brain, called fetal cerebral hemorrhage, which can occur
in utero and in premature babies and can be detected via ultrasoun
in utero and
in premature babies and can be detected via ultrasoun
in premature babies and can be detected via
ultrasound.
The technique, called low - intensity focused
ultrasound pulsation, was pioneered by Alexander Bystritsky, a UCLA professor of psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences
in the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior and a co-author of the
study.
Scientists
in the multi-site
study were the first
in the U.S. to use
ultrasound - guided therapy to take a tissue biopsy
in the affected joint.
«For men initially diagnosed with low - risk prostate cancer, MRI -
ultrasound confirmatory biopsy including targeting of suspicious lesions seen on MRI results
in frequent detection of tumors,» the
study states.
In the
study, the carotid narrowing data came from vascular
ultrasound tests performed on 307,444 tri-state area residents during 2003 - 2008 by Life Line Screening, a leading community - based health screening company focused on evaluating risk factors for vascular disease.
Ultrasound technologies make visible what remains hidden from our naked eyes: Physicians study tissue changes in our bodies with the aid of sonography; submarines equipped use sonar systems to get their bearings in the darkness of the deep sea; and for materials and components testing, ultrasound provides a non-destructive alternative to costly technologies that are not real - tim
Ultrasound technologies make visible what remains hidden from our naked eyes: Physicians
study tissue changes
in our bodies with the aid of sonography; submarines equipped use sonar systems to get their bearings
in the darkness of the deep sea; and for materials and components testing,
ultrasound provides a non-destructive alternative to costly technologies that are not real - tim
ultrasound provides a non-destructive alternative to costly technologies that are not real - time capable.
The
study entitled «Feasibility of photoacoustic /
ultrasound imaging of synovitis
in finger joints using a point - of - care system» was conducted and published by Pim van den Berg, Khalid Daoudi and Wiendelt Steenbergen from the University of Twente research institute MIRA
in cooperation with rheumatologist Hein Moens of Ziekenhuis group Twente.
Carol Gillis, a longtime veterinarian and researcher who specializes
in soft - tissue injuries
in racehorses, says that the more than 22,000
ultrasound images she has captured
in her
studies and clinical practice have convinced her that with a tightly regimented exercise program, tendons and ligaments will heal, producing strong, well - organized fibers — all without the use of stem cells.
This does not happen
in procedures using the CUSA (Cavitron Ultrasonic Surgical Aspirator)
ultrasound device, as
study leader Shahrokh Shariat, Head of the University Department of Urology at the MedUni Vienna and Vienna General Hospital, explains: «With the CUSA
ultrasound device, the kidney continues to be perfused with blood during the surgical procedure.
A 2014 behavioral
study of expectant fathers showed that midpregnancy
ultrasound imaging was a «magic moment»
in the dads» emerging connection with their baby.
Yuri T. Didenko and Kenneth S. Suslick of the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign
studied single bubbles
in water subjected to
ultrasound and, for the first time, established an energy inventory for the collapsing spheres.
Some at the workshop hope to adapt
ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging techniques now used to
study the heart and brain to measure blood flow and oxygenation
in the placenta.
Porter points out that tPA was not included
in the clinical trial because a good result was seen with
ultrasound / microbubbles alone
in the pig
study.
The careful choice of the pig model as well as use of readily available microbubbles and
ultrasound was instrumental
in studies moving to clinical trials.
A new
study shows that the use of
ultrasound testing rather than x-rays or CT scans
in the ICU reduces patient radiation exposure and lowers costs of care.
Dr. Oks and her colleagues
studied medical charts covering 3 months of data comparing chest x-rays, CT scans, and
ultrasound between two independent but similar medical intensive care units staffed by the same medical house staff
in one health - care system.
An
Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology
study by Kypros Nicolaides, MD, of the Harris Birthright Research Centre for Fetal Medicine at King's College London
in England, and his colleagues is the first to prospectively demonstrate the feasibility of routine screening for trisomies 21, 18, and 13 by cfDNA testing.
A second
Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology
study by the group, which included pregnancies undergoing screening at three UK hospitals between March 2006 and May 2012, found that effective first - trimester screening for Down's syndrome could be achieved by cfDNA testing contingent on the results of the combined test done at 11 to 13 weeks.
One example:
In 2000, NASA recruited Scott Dulchavsky, the chairman of surgery at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, to study how a portable ultrasound machine could be used to diagnose possible health problems that could occur on the IS
In 2000, NASA recruited Scott Dulchavsky, the chairman of surgery at Henry Ford Hospital
in Detroit, to study how a portable ultrasound machine could be used to diagnose possible health problems that could occur on the IS
in Detroit, to
study how a portable
ultrasound machine could be used to diagnose possible health problems that could occur on the ISS.
«This
study provides convincing evidence that, with
ultrasound guidance and
in experienced hands, TPVB is not a high - risk procedure.»
The
study enrolled 100 patients with de novo coronary lesions 2.25 - 3.50 mm
in diameter and length ≤ 27 mm
in two 50 - patient cohorts for angiographic, intravascular
ultrasound, and clinical assessment at nine or 24 months, with optical coherence tomography (OCT) performed
in a subset of 30 patients at multiple time periods.
The
study team assessed three sets of outcomes: a maturational index (MI) based on epithelial cells from the children's urogenital tissue;
ultrasound measurements of uterine, ovarian and testicular volume, as well as breast - buds; and hormone concentrations seen
in blood tests.
Sampson UK, Perati RR, Prins PA, Pham W, Liu Z, Harell F, Linton MF, Gore JC, Kon V, Fazio S. Quantitative estimates of variability of
in vivo
ultrasound imaging measurements of mouse aorta important for
studies of abdominal aortic aneurysms and related arterial diseases.
Shahab explaines the
study's findings would pave the way for designing more - efficient drug delivery capsules
in the future, especially those that can be activated by focused
ultrasound waves.
Very recently, a rather limited number of retrospective
studies, utilizing whole genome sequencing (Talkowski et al., 2012) or whole exome sequencing (WES)
in small cohorts of neonates and aborted fetuses with various
ultrasound and / or post-mortem structural abnormalities (Carss et al., 2014; Drury et al., 2015; Alamillo et al., 2015; Westerfield et al., 2015), provided initial proof - of - principle of large - scale prenatal next generation sequencing (NGS).
Dr. Halvorsen
studied neurophysiology of the auditory system, ontogeny and development of sound localization the central auditory system
in gerbils, neural encoding of
ultrasound signals
in fish, and auditory threshold responses
in fish after noise exposure.
This accreditation is
in the specialties of adjunct detailed fetal anatomic
ultrasound level 2
ultrasound studies), and first, second, and third trimester obstetric
ultrasound.
The Animal and Human Imaging Shared Resource enables Cancer Center investigators to execute high throughput, quantitative and noninvasive
in vivo imaging
studies on animal models, apply and validate MRI, optical, CT, PET, SPECT and
ultrasound methods for noninvasive detection and characterization
in small animals and incorporate emerging and clinical relevant quantitative MRI and PET protocols into Phase I, II and III clinical trials
in a centralized, cost effective manner.
We undertook a genome - wide association
study (GWAS)
in 142,487 individuals from the UK Biobank to identify loci associated with BMD as estimated by quantitative
ultrasound of the heel.