DocumentCode :
1221472
Title :
Some Effects of Time Post-Mortem on Ultrasonic Transmission through Tissue Under Different Modes of Handling
Author :
Crosby, Brian C. ; Mackay, R.Stuart
Author_Institution :
Medsonics
Issue :
1
fYear :
1978
Firstpage :
91
Lastpage :
92
Abstract :
Changes in the transmission of 4 MHz acoustic energy through beef spleen were measured as a function of time post-mortem for various handling methods. Samples were observed after either being kept cool and moist, dried at room temperature, or frozen then thawed and dried at room temperature. Transmitted energy through cool moist tissue was nearly constant for the first fifty hours but then decreased at a rate of 0.267 dB/h whereas dried tissue exhibited a steady decline of 0.067 dB/h. Frozen tissue was essentially opaque to ultrasound but after thawing and drying, it behaved like non-frozen dried tissue. A sample of human uterine tissue showed no changes in the first 1.5 h after removal.
Keywords :
Acoustic measurements; Acoustic pulses; Biomedical measurements; Energy measurement; Frequency; Humans; Linearity; Liver; Temperature measurement; Ultrasonic variables measurement; Animals; Cattle; Humans; Liver; Postmortem Changes; Spleen; Ultrasonics;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9294
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.1978.326383
Filename :
4122777
Link To Document :
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