Title :
Ultrasound Dosage for Nontherapeutic Use on Human Beings - Extrapolations from a Literature Survey
Author :
Ulrich, Wesley D.
Author_Institution :
Annour Sanatorium for Chest Diseases, Malfrag, Jordan, under the auspices of the World Presbyterian Mission, Inc.
Abstract :
A practical method for analyzing the biological effects of nontherapeutic ultrasound was applied to the data of 21 different principal investigators. The data were compiled so that individual investigators could develop tentative guidelines of their own regarding the hazards of diagnostic ultrasound in human beings. One set of guidelines developed suggested that exposures of minimal hazard lie below a log/log line connecting 100 ¿s of 100 W/cm2 ultrasound with 200 s of 100 mW/cm2 ultrasound. An ultrasonic intensity of 100 mW/cm2 or less was of little or no hazard for at least 10 000 s. These guidelines applied to both continuous- and pulsed-wave ultrasound doses that were described by average intensity multiplied by total exposure time. The proposed schedule was valid for 0.5-15 MHz and for all anatomic sites except the eyes.
Keywords :
Electromagnetic heating; Electromagnetic scattering; Electromagnetic wave absorption; Extrapolation; Frequency; Hazards; Humans; Microwave ovens; Skull; Ultrasonic imaging; Accident Prevention; Animals; Biomedical Engineering; Humans; Maximum Allowable Concentration; Ultrasonics; Ultrasonography;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.1974.324362