Ch 24: Bioeffects Flashcards
This is a probe similar to a small hypodermic needle with a tiny piece o PZT attached to its end.
hydrophone or microprobe
T/F? Hydrophones measure the pressure of the entire sound beam.
FALSE, specific locations within the beam
What does a hydrophone measure?
acoustic pressure, period, PRP, PRF, and pulse duration
What does a calibrated hydrophone measure?
intensities and output
When is transducer output lowest?
gray scale
When is transducer output highest?
pulsed Doppler
What do we call the hydrophones made from a very thin layer of PZT plastic?
membrane hydrophone
This shadowing system allows us to view the shape of a sound beam in a medium.
Schlieren
What three devices measure the output of u/s transducers by absorption?
- calorimeter
- thermocouple
- liquid crystal
This measures the total power in a sound beam through the process of absorption.
calorimeter
This measures the sound beam at a particular location with a tiny electronic thermometer.
thermocouple
This measures the sound beam via thermal energy levels represented by color changes.
liquid crystals
A primary mandate regarding clinical u/s is that…
benefits to the patient must outweigh the risks.
This is the science of identifying and measuring the characteristics of an u/s beam that are relevant to its potential for producing biological effects.
dosimetry
Bioeffects research may be conducted in what two broad areas?
in vivo and in vitro
This kind of research is performed within the living body of an animal or plant.
in vivo
This kind of research is performed outside the living body in an artificial environment.
in vitro
Summary statements from the AIUM statement on in vitro bioeffects are…
- the research is important
- the effect are real (even if they don’t apply to the clinical setting)
- be skeptical of any research claiming otherwise
What two techniques can be used to study bioeffects?
- mechanistic
2. empirical
This research approach searches for a relationship between cause and effect.
mechanistic
This research approach searches for a relationship between exposure and response.
empirical
In which research approach can a broad exposure range be evaluated?
mechanistic
In which research approach is there no need to understand the mechanism?
empirical