Ultrasound: From Earth to Space
Ultrasonography is a versatile imaging modality that offers many ad- vantages over radiography, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imag- ing. on Earth, the use of ultrasound has become standard in many areas of medi- cine including diagnosis of medical and surgical diseases, management of o...
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doaj-cb5ff286fdce45fd9905b9459c4408fd2020-11-25T03:55:20ZengMcGill UniversityMcGill Journal of Medicine1715-81252020-08-01132Ultrasound: From Earth to SpaceJennifer LawPaul B MacbethUltrasonography is a versatile imaging modality that offers many ad- vantages over radiography, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imag- ing. on Earth, the use of ultrasound has become standard in many areas of medi- cine including diagnosis of medical and surgical diseases, management of obstetric and gynecologic conditions, assessment of critically ill patients, and procedural guidance. Advances in telecommunications have enabled remotely-guided ultraso- nography for both geographically isolated populations and astronauts aboard the International Space Station. while ultrasound has traditionally been used in space- fight to study anatomical and physiological adaptations to microgravity and evalu- ate countermeasures, recent years have seen a growth of applications adapted from terrestrial techniques. Terrestrial, remote, and space applications for ultrasound are reviewed in this paper.https://mjm.mcgill.ca/article/view/230UltrasoundSpacefightTelemedicineTelesonographyRemote consultation |
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Ultrasound: From Earth to Space |
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Ultrasonography is a versatile imaging modality that offers many ad- vantages over radiography, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imag- ing. on Earth, the use of ultrasound has become standard in many areas of medi- cine including diagnosis of medical and surgical diseases, management of obstetric and gynecologic conditions, assessment of critically ill patients, and procedural guidance. Advances in telecommunications have enabled remotely-guided ultraso- nography for both geographically isolated populations and astronauts aboard the International Space Station. while ultrasound has traditionally been used in space- fight to study anatomical and physiological adaptations to microgravity and evalu- ate countermeasures, recent years have seen a growth of applications adapted from terrestrial techniques. Terrestrial, remote, and space applications for ultrasound are reviewed in this paper. |
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