A Calibration Ultrasound Method to Estimate Contact Characteristics at Spindle-Holder Interface

Author(s):  
Qiang Li ◽  
Yuan-yuan Zhang ◽  
Shi-wei Liang ◽  
Fei Qiu ◽  
Fei Du ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 63 (5) ◽  
pp. 721-730
Author(s):  
Elias Johansson ◽  
Davide Vanoli ◽  
Isa Bråten-Johansson ◽  
Lucy Law ◽  
Richard I Aviv ◽  
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Abstract Purpose To assess the sensitivity and specificity of common carotid ultrasound method for carotid near-occlusion diagnosis. Methods Five hundred forty-eight patients examined with both ultrasound and CTA within 30 days of each other were analyzed. CTA graded by near-occlusion experts was used as reference standard. Low flow velocity, unusual findings, and commonly used flow velocity parameters were analyzed. Results One hundred three near-occlusions, 272 conventional ≥50% stenosis, 162 <50% stenosis, and 11 occlusions were included. Carotid ultrasound was 22% (95%CI 14–30%; 23/103) sensitive and 99% (95%CI 99–100%; 442/445) specific for near-occlusion diagnosis. Near-occlusions overlooked on ultrasound were found misdiagnosed as occlusions (n = 13, 13%), conventional ≥50% stenosis (n = 65, 63%) and < 50% stenosis (n = 2, 2%). No velocity parameter or combination of parameters could identify the 65 near-occlusions mistaken for conventional ≥50% stenoses with >75% sensitivity and specificity. Conclusion Near-occlusion is difficult to diagnose with commonly used carotid ultrasound methods. Improved carotid ultrasound methods are needed if ultrasound is to retain its position as sole preoperative modality.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 462 ◽  
Author(s):  
Libertario Demi ◽  
Thomas Egan ◽  
Marie Muller

Lung ultrasound (LUS) is a growing and fascinating field of application for ultrasound imaging. Despite the difficulties in imaging an organ largely filled with air, the potential benefits originating from an effective ultrasound method focusing on monitoring and diagnosing lung diseases represent a tremendous stimulus for research in this direction. This paper presents a technical review where, after a brief historical overview, the current limitations of LUS imaging are discussed together with a description of the physical phenomena at stake. Next, the paper focuses on the latest technical developments of LUS.


Ultrasonics ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 53 (7) ◽  
pp. 1309-1324 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sergio J. Sanabria ◽  
Roman Furrer ◽  
Jürg Neuenschwander ◽  
Peter Niemz ◽  
Urs Sennhauser
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2004 ◽  
Vol 32 (Supplement) ◽  
pp. A109
Author(s):  
Keith C Kocis ◽  
Maurizio Cereda ◽  
Chieko A Kuroda ◽  
Harry L Hurd ◽  
Stephen R Aylward ◽  
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