[3d ultrasound in prenatal diagnosis].

C Sohn, G Bastert
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Abstract

Three-dimensional sonography is a logical development of conventional sonography, and is a consequence of the fact that every examiner tries to imagine the three-dimensional appearance of an organ on the basis of the tomographic images of it. In a long development process starting with the first 3D images in 1986/87 and lasting until today, we succeeded in developing a 3D system suitable for routine examinations, which the manufacturer is now marketing commercially. With a 3D transducer a coordinated sequence of tomograms is obtained; all the images are then computed transparently and subsequently imaged three-dimensionally as a crystalline volume. Movement of the 3D image on the computer screen is important for three-dimensional identification. The volume thus computed can then be bisected in longitudinal, transverse and horizontal planes and thus examined in real-time without any interference such as fetal movements. The horizontal sections cannot be obtained by conventional sonography. On the basis of more than 600 patients examined by this new method it was established that 3D imaging of malformations improves diagnosis and assessment, that examinations deliver accurate and reproducible results, and that section analysis can substantially facilitate diagnosis of fetal malformations.

【3d超声在产前诊断中的应用】
三维超声检查是传统超声检查的一种合乎逻辑的发展,是每个检查人员都试图根据器官的层析成像图像来想象器官的三维外观的结果。从1986/87年的第一张3D图像开始,一直持续到今天,在漫长的开发过程中,我们成功地开发了一种适合常规检查的3D系统,制造商现在正在商业化销售。利用三维换能器获得层析图的协调序列;然后对所有图像进行透明计算,并随后将其成像为三维晶体体积。三维图像在计算机屏幕上的运动对于三维识别非常重要。这样计算的体积可以在纵向、横向和水平面上平分,从而在没有任何干扰的情况下进行实时检查,例如胎儿运动。常规超声无法获得水平切片。在使用这种新方法检查了600多名患者的基础上,确定了畸形的3D成像可以提高诊断和评估,检查提供准确和可重复的结果,切片分析可以大大促进胎儿畸形的诊断。
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