TY - JOUR
T1 - Safety Aspects of Perinatal Ultrasound
AU - Sande, Ragnar
AU - Jenderka, Klaus Vitold
AU - Moran, Carmel M.
AU - Marques, Susana
AU - Jimenez Diaz, J. F.
AU - Ter Haar, Gail
AU - Marsal, Karel
AU - Lees, Christoph
AU - Abramowicz, Jacques S.
AU - Salvesen, Kjell Åsmund
AU - Miloro, Piero
AU - Dall'Asta, Andrea
AU - Brezinka, Christoph
AU - Kollmann, Christian
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Ultrasound safety is of particular importance in fetal and neonatal scanning. Fetal tissues are vulnerable and often still developing, the scanning depth may be low, and potential biological effects have been insufficiently investigated. On the other hand, the clinical benefit may be considerable. The perinatal period is probably less vulnerable than the first and second trimesters of pregnancy, and ultrasound is often a safer alternative to other diagnostic imaging modalities. Here we present step-by-step procedures for obtaining clinically relevant images while maintaining ultrasound safety. We briefly discuss the current status of the field of ultrasound safety, with special attention to the safety of novel modalities, safety considerations when ultrasound is employed for research and education, and ultrasound of particularly vulnerable tissues, such as the neonatal lung. This CME is prepared by ECMUS, the safety committee of EFSUMB, with contributions from OB/GYN clinicians with a special interest in ultrasound safety.
AB - Ultrasound safety is of particular importance in fetal and neonatal scanning. Fetal tissues are vulnerable and often still developing, the scanning depth may be low, and potential biological effects have been insufficiently investigated. On the other hand, the clinical benefit may be considerable. The perinatal period is probably less vulnerable than the first and second trimesters of pregnancy, and ultrasound is often a safer alternative to other diagnostic imaging modalities. Here we present step-by-step procedures for obtaining clinically relevant images while maintaining ultrasound safety. We briefly discuss the current status of the field of ultrasound safety, with special attention to the safety of novel modalities, safety considerations when ultrasound is employed for research and education, and ultrasound of particularly vulnerable tissues, such as the neonatal lung. This CME is prepared by ECMUS, the safety committee of EFSUMB, with contributions from OB/GYN clinicians with a special interest in ultrasound safety.
U2 - 10.1055/a-1538-6295
DO - 10.1055/a-1538-6295
M3 - Article
C2 - 34352910
AN - SCOPUS:85112382510
SN - 0172-4614
VL - 42
SP - 580
EP - 598
JO - Ultraschall in der Medizin
JF - Ultraschall in der Medizin
IS - 6
ER -