Study in diagnostic imaging using linear and curved transducer of ultrasonography in vitro sample
Ultrasonography or USG is diagnostic imaging technique in that applied to examine part of the human bodies such as soft tissues, muscles, tendons, vessels, joints and internal organs for possible pathology or lesions. USG has been proved as a non-ionizing radiation, non invasive and capturing in real time. The objective of this study is to measure various depth penetration from 30 samples using linear and curved trasducer. By comparing two different types of transducer to determine which transducer is more accurate for lesion examination. Agar was used to be a media in this research. The sample (fish oil) was put in the media with different depth penetration then the sample measured using linear transducer (high frequency) and curveded transducer (low frequency). This research was also done by comparing the result of depth penetration using transducers and the real value of the penetration using a measuring instrument (caliper). The result of this study is linear and curved transducer are acurrate for lesions examination. But linear transducer is stronger recommended transducer type to be used in lesions examination because it produce higher resolution of an image than curved transducer.
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