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On the safety of elastography in fetal medicine: A preliminary study of hypoacusia

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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10481/44845
DOI: 10.1002/uog.17429
ISSN: 1469-0705
ISSN: 0960-7692
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Massó Guijarro, Paloma; Molina, Francisca; Rus Carlborg, Guillermo
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John Wiley and Sons
Materia
Elastography
 
Acoustic radiation force elastography (ARFE)
 
Pregnancy
 
Teratogenous
 
Hypoacusia
 
Cervical stiffness
 
Date
2017
Referencia bibliográfica
Massó, P.; Molina, F.; Rus Carlborg, G. On the safety of elastography in fetal medicine: A preliminary study of hypoacusia. Ultrasound in Obstetric and Gynaecology: accepted author manuscript (2017). [http://hdl.handle.net/10481/44845]
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This research was supported by the Ministry of Education DPI2014-51870-R, DPI2010-17065 and UNGR15-CE-3664, Ministry of Health DTS15/00093 and PI16/00339, and Junta de Andalucía P11-CTS-8089 and GGI3000IDIB projects.
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Elastography is a promising technology to provide additional clinical information on the cervical effacement to that obtained from Bishop test and conventional cervicometry by ultrasounds. Among the different techniques, transient, or acoustic radiation force elastography (ARFE) is becoming the most common commercial elastography technique. However, the high intensity of thr beam that ARFE emits to generate the necessary concentrated burst of acoustic radiation [1] to induce a tractable shear oscillatory displacement (see Figure 1), has raised some concerns about its potential teratogenous effects during pregnancy. This letter is aimed at opening a debate to assess the safety of this type of elastography, and in particular to provide a preliminary screening of cochlear damage in exposed fetus.
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