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Serago Christopher F - - 2002
PURPOSE: Transabdominal ultrasound localization of the prostate gland and its immediate surrounding anatomy has been used to guide the positioning of patients for the treatment of prostate cancer. This process was evaluated in terms of (1) the reproducibility of the ultrasound measurement; (2) a comparison of patient position between ultrasound ...
Zanchetta Mario - - 2002
A detailed understanding of the anatomic structures of both atria is mandatory for successful catheter-based interventional techniques. Some of the drawbacks of transthoracic and transesophageal echocardiography can be overcome by intracardiac echocardiography (ICE). We present our ICE experience based on 70 out of 186 patients who were included in a ...
Wong K T - - 2002
AIM: To review the imaging findings of diabetic mastopathy, and document the colour flow ultrasound and MR imaging features in this benign condition. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Diabetic mastopathy was clinically and histologically diagnosed in eight lesions in six women. All six women underwent conventional mammography and high frequency grey-scale ultrasound. ...
Blaivas Michael - - 2002
The use of ocular ultrasonography for the evaluation of emergency patients has recently been described in the emergency medicine (EM) literature. There are a number of potential uses that may greatly aid the emergency physician (EP) and avoid lengthy consultation or other diagnostic tests. OBJECTIVE: To examine the accuracy of ...
Dulchavsky Scott A - - 2002
BACKGROUND: Ultrasound is of proven accuracy in abdominal and thoracic trauma and may be useful for diagnosing extremity injury in situations where radiography is not available such as military and space applications. We prospectively evaluated the utility of extremity ultrasound performed by trained, nonphysician personnel in patients with extremity trauma ...
Auge Brian K - - 2002
OBJECTIVES: A new combination intracorporeal lithotripter (Lithoclast Ultra) has been developed that incorporates the beneficial effects of pneumatic lithotripsy (rapid stone fragmentation) and ultrasound lithotripsy (rapid fragment removal). An in vitro study was performed to assess the efficiency of stone fragmentation and clearance of this new combination intracorporeal lithotripter compared ...
Chesson Rosemary A - - 2002
OBJECTIVES: To establish the level of patient knowledge of ultrasound (US), computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); to describe patient information-seeking behaviour before attendance; and to assess patients' understanding of the main aspects of scanning examinations. DESIGN: Survey of people attending for ultrasound, CT and MRI using a ...
Lindheim S R - - 2002
We compared ultrasound images of the uterine cavity obtained by sonohysterography (SHG) with those of hysteroscopy in an attempt to avoid inaccurate interpretations. Women referred for abnormal bleeding or infertility underwent SHG before treatment. Those with an abnormal study underwent hysteroscopy for confirmation and treatment. Abnormal SHG studies are frequent, ...
Fester Eric W - - 2002
The purpose of this study was to examine the efficacy of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ultrasound (US) in determining complete disruptions of the central portion of the forearm interosseous membrane. The midportion of the forearm interosseous ligament was longitudinally incised in 19 fresh-frozen cadaver arms. The specimens were imaged ...
Fledelius Hans C - - 2002
PURPOSE: To establish the diagnostic role of imaging by ultrasound for the diagnosis of uveal effusion syndrome. METHODS: Using ultrasonic imaging features as the main criteria for evaluation, the recorded data from 16 patients with presumed uveal effusion seen between 1994 and 2000 were reviewed and analysed for clinical manifestations ...
Unsgaard Geirmund - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: Three-dimensional (3-D) ultrasound is an intraoperative imaging modality used in neuronavigation as an alternative to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). This article summarizes 4 years of clinical experience in the use of intraoperative 3-D ultrasound integrated into neuronavigation for guidance in brain tumor resection. METHODS: Patients were selected for inclusion ...
McWilliams Richard G - - 2002
PURPOSE: To compare unenhanced and enhanced ultrasound imaging to biphasic computed tomography (CT) in the detection of endoleak after endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) repair. METHODS: Fifty-three patients (44 men; mean age 70 years) were examined during 96 follow-up visits after endovascular AAA repair. All patients had color Doppler and ...
Siracusano S - - 2002
Prospective study. To evaluate the feasibility of color ultrasound imaging of the urethra in association with UPP to diagnose intrinsic sphincter deficiency (ISD). Italy. We studied a group of 13 normal female volunteers (mean age 29 years) during the estrogenic phase and a group of 15 patients (mean age 63.9 ...
Smith Stephen W - - 2002
We investigated the feasibility of the guidance of pacemaker lead implantation using the pacemaker lead stylet as an acoustic wave-guide combined with real time 3D ultrasound imaging. In one approach, with a 2.5 MHz transducer coupled to a stylet of a pacemaker lead, we used the stylet as a transmitter ...
Kirchmair Lukas - - 2002
We conducted this study to develop an ultrasound-guided approach to the psoas compartment and to assess its feasibility and accuracy by means of computed tomography (CT). Two examiners performed ultrasound-guided approaches at three levels (L2-3, L3-4, and L4-5) on 10 embalmed cadavers, which were seated prone. After each needle had ...
Brooks A - - 2002
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the Sonosite 180 handheld ultrasound in the diagnosis of haemoperitoneum in blunt abdominal trauma. METHODS: Trauma ultrasound using the Focused Assessment with Sonar for Trauma (FAST) technique was performed using the Sonosite 180 handheld ultrasound during the primary survey of adult patients triaged to the resuscitation room ...
Blaivas Michael - - 2002
Bedside ultrasonography is rapidly gaining popularity in the evaluation of emergency patients. Several manufacturers have developed hand-held ultrasound machines that make the technology easy to transport and available in settings where such diagnostic tests were previously unobtainable. The miniaturization of equipment often means compromises and no studies exist comparing the ...
Vedantham Suresh - - 2002
Increasing clinical experience with uterine fibroid embolization (UFE) has improved the ability of interventionalist radiologists to discern who is and who is not an appropriate candidate for this procedure. Initial evaluation should be directed at obtaining answers to the following key questions: (1) Does the patient have uterine fibroids that ...
Kayes Andrew V - - 2002
Myofibromas are mesenchymal tumors that most often present in infancy. There are sporadic cases in adults throughout the literature. Myofibroma will demonstrate a variable appearance on CT and ultrasound, but tends to have a fairly consistent appearance on MR imaging. This report describes the MR and sonographic findings as well ...
Brent Michael H - - 2002
PURPOSE: To report the use of ultrasound biomicroscopy in the screening of two premature infants with retinopathy of prematurity. METHODS: Observational case reports. A premature infant born at 26 weeks' gestation had bilateral stage II, zone II retinopathy of prematurity at 36 weeks' gestation and was imaged with ultrasound biomicroscopy. ...
Liener Ulrich C - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: The object of this study was to investigate the feasibility of generating a bone surface from data provided by an ultrasound examination and to match this surface with the previous computed tomography (CT) scan. METHODS: From a CT data set of a training model of the pelvis, a three-dimensional ...
Wang Po-Hui - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: When the fetal spine is in anterior position, it shadows the fetal heart, resulting in the difficult visualization using two-dimensional (2D) ultrasound. The purpose of this study was to compare the basic cardiac views of normal fetuses between 2D and 3D ultrasound to demonstrate whether 3D ultrasound improved the ...
Bemben Michael G - - 2002
The typical "gold standard" for assessing muscle size has been magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computerized tomography; however, these processes are very expensive and generally require a medical facility. The advent of B-mode diagnostic ultrasound (US) can perhaps offer a quick, cost-effective method to measure muscle size. The purpose of ...
Lam Garrett - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ultrasound (US) are effective methods for diagnosing placenta accreta, increta, or percreta antenatally. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed radiologic reports of patients who had the diagnosis of placenta accreta, percreta, or increta by pathologic analysis. The gestational age at first ultrasound diagnosis ...
Chan Lawrence - - 2002
Picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) must be cost effective and productive to be successful. Referring physician and radiologist surveys, return on investment, and change in technical FTE productivity is evaluated. Referring physicians nearly unanimously prefer PACS over film, with productivity improvements claimed by 91%. Radiologists glean nearly 100% increased ...
Bachman Donald M - - 2002
The goal of the study was to investigate the potential discordance in patient management when a clinician assumes that a peripheral device is a diagnostic surrogate for central DXA in the detection and treatment of osteoporosis. Over a period of 2 mo, asymptomatic women seeking conventional central DXA evaluation for ...
Hangiandreou N J - - 2002
Our ultrasound practice has begun to investigate automated measurements of carotid artery intima-media thickness (IMT) as an indicator of subtle atherosclerosis. Since our clinical ultrasound images are irreversibly compressed, we investigated the effects of this compression on our IMT measurements. We obtained 10 ultrasound images of normal carotid arteries. These ...
Pappas C - - 2002
A comparative study of classical and ultrasound-assisted extraction and purification of cellulose from kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) and eucalyptus (Eucalyptus rodustrus Sm.), has been conducted. The isolated cellulose samples were studied by diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy and 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (13C-NMR) spectroscopy and the crystallinity was also ...
Chen C M - - 2001
Most deformable models require the initial contour to be placed close to the boundary of the object of interest for boundary extraction of ultrasound (US) images, which is impractical in many clinical applications. To allow a distant initial contour, a new dual-snake model promising high penetrability through the interference of ...
Zahalsky M - - 2001
Ultrasound has become essential in the diagnosis and management of the infertile male. Scrotal ultrasonography provides a detailed examination of the testes and assesses the presence or absence of varicoceles and can identify other abnormalities of the scrotal contents and the spermatic cord. Transrectal ultrasonography can "visualize" the excurrent ejaculatory ...
Stetten G - - 2001
Real-time three-dimensional (RT3D) ultrasound is a relatively new imaging modality that uses a special ultrasound transducer consisting of a matrix array of elements. The array electronically steers an ultrasound beam to interrogate a 3D volume of tissue. The real-time nature of RT3D ultrasound differentiates it from reconstructed 3D ultrasound, in ...
Bianchi S - - 2001
A recent development of high resolution transducers has increased the possibility to evaluate the most superficial body structures. The assessment of the normal anatomy and of the pathological changes of the hand and the wrist has become popular among musculoskeletal sonologists and nowadays ultrasound is considered one of the first ...
Stolk R P - - 2001
OBJECTIVE: We studied the validity and reproducibility of a new abdominal ultrasound protocol for the assessment of intra-abdominal adipose tissue. MEASUREMENTS: Intra-abdominal adipose tissue was assessed by CT, MRI, anthropometry and ultrasonography on a single day. By ultrasonography the distance between peritoneum and lumbar spine was measured using a strict ...
Rose J S - - 2001
OBJECTIVE: There is a paucity of evidence demonstrating that emergency department (ED) ultrasound changes clinical practice in trauma patients. We hypothesized that the presence of ultrasound would affect clinical decision making as evidenced through abdominal computed tomographic (CT) scan use in blunt multiple trauma patients. METHODS: This study used a ...
Mayr E - - 2001
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether pulsed low-intensity ultrasound (frequency of 1.5 megahertz, pulsed by one kilohertz, signal burst width of 200 microseconds, intensity of thirty milliwatts per square centimeter, and daily treatment time of twenty minutes per day) stimulates regenerate maturation after callus distraction. DESIGN: Prospective, controlled animal trial. METHODS: Operatively, ...
Cameron S T - - 2001
A study was conducted to compare transvaginal ultrasound (TVS), saline infusion sonography (SIS) and outpatient hysteroscopy for examining the uterine cavity in women with postmenopausal bleeding and unscheduled bleeding on hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Fourty Subjects agreed to undergo TVS, SIS and hysteroscopy in addition to endometrial sampling. The abnormalities ...
Blankstein A - - 2001
Ultrasound was used to diagnose bipartite patella in seven adolescents with anterior knee pain, and the findings were compared to those from plain radiography and to those of a group of asymptomatic subjects. In all affected individuals the quadriceps and patellar tendons appeared normal on ultrasound. Sonographic examination of the ...
Cook S D - - 2001
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Increasing the incidence of solid bony fusion is a primary goal in spine surgery. Daily low-intensity pulsed ultrasound therapy has been shown to improve and accelerate the bone healing process. PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of daily low-intensity pulsed ultrasound therapy to ...
Maher M M - - 2001
Two cases are described in which portal venous gas (PVG) was detectable by ultrasound, but the liver appeared normal on computed tomography (CT). The finding of PVG was associated with ischemic bowel in one case but was a benign finding in the other case. The gray-scale and Doppler ultrasound findings ...
Rathaus V - - 2001
Clinical and imaging data of 11 patients with pyelocalyceal diverticulum were retrospectively examined. Four patients suffered from ipsilateral flank pain, one from recurrent urinary tract infection and the other six from unrelated symptoms. All patients underwent ultrasound as the initial imaging study. In two cases ultrasound was the only examination ...
Vogl T J - - 2001
PURPOSE: To prospectively evaluate the therapeutic potential of MR-guided and ultrasound-guided laser-induced thermotherapy (LITT) in patients with liver metastases and oligonodular hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). MATERIAL AND METHODS: Between June 1993 and June 2000 a total of 1608 LITT sessions was performed to treat 1914 lesions in 676 consecutive patients. The ...
Mann D A - - 2001
It has previously been shown that at least one species of fish (the American shad) in the order clupeiforms (herrings, shads, and relatives) is able to detect sounds up to 180 kHz. However, it has not been clear whether other members of this order are also able to detect ultrasound. ...
Paterson D I - - 2001
OBJECTIVE: To assess the cost-effectiveness of spiral CT for the diagnosis of acute pulmonary embolism. DESIGN: Computer-based cost-effectiveness analysis. PATIENTS: Simulated cohort of 1,000 patients with suspected acute pulmonary embolism (PE), with a prevalence of 28.4%, as in the Prospective Investigation of Pulmonary Embolism Diagnosis study. INTERVENTIONS: Using a decision-analysis ...
Fukuda K - - 2001
Dialysis-related amyloidosis (DRA) is a well-recognized complication in patients on long-term hemodialysis. It occurs secondary to the deposition of beta(2)-microglobulin, preferentially in the musculoskeletal tissues. Plain radiography demonstrates advanced DRA findings such as bone erosions and cystic lesions, but it is not suitable for the demonstration of earlier changes. Magnetic ...
Whitby E - - 2001
OBJECTIVE: To assess the ability of ultrafast magnetic resonance imaging to visualise abnormalities in the central nervous system of third trimester fetuses in utero and to compare the results with the current 'reference standard' of ultrasound and postnatal imaging or post-mortem data. DESIGN: A prospective, observational study comparing the diagnostic ...
Laing F C - - 2001
For most women, pelvic sonography using a transvaginal probe is the imaging modality of choice for evaluating the uterus and adnexae. It is reliable for detecting ovarian cysts and other adnexal masses, and it can often determine if a lesion can be observed on serial examinations or if it requires ...
Porter B C - - 2001
This paper describes fusion of three-dimensional (3-D) ultrasound (US) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data sets, without the assistance of external fiducial markers or external position sensors. Fusion of these two modalities combines real-time 3-D ultrasound scans of soft tissue with the larger anatomical framework from MRI. The complementary information ...
Rozycki G S - - 2001
As the role of the general surgeon continues to evolve, the surgeon's use of ultrasound imaging will surely influence practice patterns, particularly for the evaluation of patients in the acute setting. With the use of real-time imaging, the surgeon receives "instantaneous" information to augment the physical examination, to narrow the ...
Doherty F J - - 2001
Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) is an evolving technique used by gastroenterologists to examine lesions that are located either within or adjacent to the walls of the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract; this topic is relatively unknown to most radiologists. Proper use of this modality is benefited by a cooperative effort between gastroenterologists ...
ter Haar G - - 2001
High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) is a technique that was first investigated in the 1940s as a method of destroying selective regions within the brain in neuro-surgical An ultrasound beam can be brought to a tight focus at a distance from its source, and if sufficient energy is concentrated within the ...
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