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Acoustic Output 14-1
14
Acoustic Output
This section of the operator’s manual applies to the overall system including the main unit,
transducers, accessories and peripherals. This section contains important safety information
for operators of the device, pertaining to acoustic output and how to control patient exposure
through use of the ALARA (as low as reasonably achievable) principle. Also this section
contains information regarding the acoustic output testing and the real-time output display.
Read this information carefully before using the system.
14.1 Concerns with Bioeffects
Diagnostic ultrasound is recognized as being safe. In fact, there have been no reports of
injuries to patients caused by diagnostic ultrasound.
It cannot be stated categorically that ultrasound is 100% safe. Studies have revealed that
ultrasound with extremely high intensity is harmful to body tissues.
Diagnostic ultrasound technology has made a great leap forward during the last several years.
This rapid advance has generated concerns about the potential risk of bioeffects when new
applications or diagnostic technologies become available.
14.2 Prudent Use Statement
Although there are no confirmed biological effects on patients caused by exposures from
present diagnostic ultrasound instruments, the possibility exists that such biological effects
may be identified in the future. Thus ultrasound should be used in a prudent manner to
provide medical benefit to the patient. High exposure levels and long exposure times should
be avoided while acquiring necessary clinical information.
14.3 ALARA Principle (As Low As
Reasonably Achievable)
It is required to practice ALARA when using ultrasound energy. Practicing ALARA ensures that
the total energy level is controlled below a low enough level at which bioeffects are not
generated while diagnostic information is being accumulated. The total energy is controlled by
output intensity and total radiation time. The output intensity necessary for examinations
differs depending on the patient and the clinical case.
Not all examinations can be performed with an extremely low level of acoustic energy.
Controlling the acoustic level at an extremely low level leads to low-quality images or
insufficient Doppler signals, adversely affecting the reliability of the diagnosis. However,
increasing the acoustic power more than necessary does not always contribute to an increase
in quality of information required for diagnosis, rather increasing the risk of generating
bioeffects.
Users must take responsibility for the safety of patients and utilize ultrasound deliberately.
Deliberate use of ultrasound means that output power of ultrasound must be selected based
on ALARA.
Additional information regarding the concept of ALARA and the possible bioeffects of Ultrasound is
available in a document from the AIUM (American Institute of Ultrasound Medicine) title “
Medical
Ultrasound Safety”
.