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What
is meant by imaging?
The ultrasound transducers move simultaneously
on either side of the heel sending and receiving
8 different frequencies. The amplitude of those
signals are then converted in to a high resolution
image displayed in the software as the scanning
progresses
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What
is the purpose of imaging?
The image serves as your assurance that the measurement
performed is valid and that there was no interference
with the ultrasonic signal. Furthermore it assists
you in verifying that the region of interest is
placed correctly and can indeed be used to make
a calculation. Since the Region of Interest is
determined automatically, it also eliminates operator
dependency, i.e. anyone can use the DTU-one UltraSure®
and get similar results, without variance in the
results obtained.
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Is
there an added benefit to having an image?
The benefit is first of all one of safety - consider
a non-imaging system like driving a car with a
blindfold. You are moving along, but really have
no idea if you are on the right track. With the
imaging system you are certain that you can determine
if the patient has moved the foot, or if there
are any other factors that may influence the measurement.
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You
use water as a coupling media, why is that?
The water is used to ensure the best possible
transmission of the ultrasonic signals. If there
is a break-up in the transmission - e.g. air-hole
in the gel or lack of gel, the signal received
by the receiving transducers will be nothing but
noise, and the values obtained will be useless.
The image furthermore allows you to verify if
any such interference has taken place, and you
can make an informed decision on whether to continue
with the measurement or make a new one.
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What
is the correlation of BUA to BMD?
Studies performed in the US have shown a correlation
between ultrasound and DEXA of the hip of 0.71.
Similar results have been found in studies performed
in Europe.
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Ultrasound
uses many different result parameters, DEXA only
uses BMC and BMD. Why are there so many different
ways of expressing an ultrasound result?
Regardless of what values are expressed by different
manufacturer's they all take their basis in one
or two parameters. BUA (Broadband Ultrasound Attenuation)
or SOS (Speed of Sound). Any other results you
see from an ultrasound system will be a mathematical
manipulation of either of these two values or
both of them.
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I
already have a DEXA system in my practice, would
there be added benefit to getting a DTU-one as
well?
It would definitely be worth considering. All
else being equal it is much more expensive to
run a DEXA system as opposed to an ultrasound
system. The DTU-one UltraSure® could assist
you a identifying patients at risk, which then
could be measured on the more expensive and time-consuming
DEXA systems, thereby saving you both money and
time.
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How
do I purchase a densitometer?
Go to the "Contact
Us"
page, fill in the form and we will have your local
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