Jr. Jago et al., THE INFLUENCE OF ULTRASOUND SCANNER BEAM WIDTH ON FEMUR LENGTH MEASUREMENTS, Ultrasound in medicine & biology, 20(8), 1994, pp. 699-703
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3
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging",Acoustics
Systematic differences have been found in measurements of femur length
s made with (1) a Hitachi EUB 25, representative of older machines in
use when most of the femur length-gestation curves were produced; and
(2) a modern high resolution machine (Acuson 128). It is proposed that
these differences may be accounted for by the different beam widths o
f the two systems. Six operators measured the femur lengths of several
normal fetuses using both machines. Analysis of the results revealed
a highly significant (p < 0.005) difference between machines, that did
not correlate with femur length (r = -0.022). The mean difference was
1.02 +/- 0.33 mm (Hitachi larger), The mean femur length was 46.44 mm
(n = 57). Pulse-echo beam plots showed that, for the probes used, the
Hitachi 6 dB beam width is greater than the Acuson beam width by typi
cally 2 mm, depending on the range and Acuson focus setting. This beam
width difference can account for the difference in femur length measu
rements, if allowance is made for the variable angle between femurs an
d ultrasound beams. The results suggest that femur length-gestation cu
rves for use with modern machines should be based on measurements made
with modern machines.