A knowledge of beam shape is desirable for many Doppler ultrasound applicat
ions, and is especially important for transcranial Doppler recordings where
the beam may undergo significant distortion by the skull. Although it may
not be possible to determine the precise beam shape for individual cases du
e to variations in the physical characteristics of the media in the beam pa
th, information about the range of beam shapes that are likely to arise for
in vivo recordings from the middle cerebral artery may in future allow lim
its of uncertainty to be derived, and may even allow partial correction in
some cases. In order to assess the potential intersubject variation in beam
sensitivity across the middle cerebral artery, the beam shapes generated b
y four commercial Transcranial Doppler transducers and the effects on beam
shape of four different samples of temporal bone were investigated. The res
ults demonstrate that there seems to be relatively little difference in the
beam shapes of commercial transducers, but that the distortion effects of
temporal bone are variable and unpredictable. (C) 2000 World Federation for
Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology.