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    Acoustical Society of America (ASA) ; 2009
    In:  The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America Vol. 125, No. 4_Supplement ( 2009-04-01), p. 2622-2622
    In: The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Acoustical Society of America (ASA), Vol. 125, No. 4_Supplement ( 2009-04-01), p. 2622-2622
    Abstract: Background: the ability to measure stone fragment size could help prevent attempting to extract too large a stone fragment. We evaluated the ability of a 1.2 mm (3.6 French) ultrasound probe to measure stone fragments in a porcine kidney. Methods: 15 human stones of three types (five each calcium oxalate, cystine, calcium phosphate) sized 3–7 mm were placed deep in a porcine kidney collecting system. The sound speed of each stone type was determined using a separate reference stone. A 2 MHz, 1.2 mm needle hydrophone was used to send and receive ultrasound pulses. Stone thickness was calculated as d=c*t/2 by determining the signal transit time through the stone, t, and the stone sound speed, c. Calculated stone thicknesses were compared to digital caliper measurements. Results: Stone size was determined for all 15 stones. Correlation between ultrasound-determined thickness and caliper measurements was excellent (r2=0.90, p & lt;0.0001) with ultrasound performing well in all three stone types. All stone measurements were accurate within 1 mm, and ten (66%) stone measurements were accurate within 0.5 mm. Conclusions: Ultrasound-based measurements are accurate and precise using a 3.6 French probe with stone fragments placed deep in a porcine kidney. [Work supported by Grants NIH DK43881 and NSBRI SMST01601.]
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0001-4966 , 1520-8524
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    Language: English
    Publisher: Acoustical Society of America (ASA)
    Publication Date: 2009
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