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Technik für intraluminales Monitoring von Herz und Blutgefäßen mit Ultraschall

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Am Anfang der Ultraschalldiagnostik wurden viele intraluminal Geräte beschrieben. Einer der wichtigsten Gründe für die Einführung der intraluminalen Methode war, daß die vorhandenen Echotransducer aufgrund ihrer geringen Empfindlichkeit dicht an das zu untersuchende Objekt gebracht werden mußten. Die Resultate waren schlecht. Da die elektronischen Bauelemente dieser Zeit den Anforderungen nicht entsprachen, bestand kein Interesse an der Anwendung. Die Einführung der zweidimensionalen Real-time-Echographie und die verbesserte Technologie der Transducer brachten die Ultraschalldiagnostik einen großen Schritt voran. Seit den 70 er Jahren ist der nichtinvasive Ultraschall eine der bedeutendsten Diagnosemethoden in der Medizin.

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Bom, N., Reiber, J.H.C., Lancée, C.T., Bosch, J.G., Roelandt, R., Lachmann, B. (1992). Technik für intraluminales Monitoring von Herz und Blutgefäßen mit Ultraschall. In: Versprille, A. (eds) Monitoring. Anaesthesiologie und Intensivmedizin Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, vol 224. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77362-4_5

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