Application and Practice of Medical Ultrasonic Scanner in Obstetrics and Heart Disease
Medical ultrasound scanner is a medical device based on ultrasound technology, which is widely used in clinical medicine. Its main function is to observe the structure and functional status of internal organs and tissues of the human body through ultrasound images. Medical ultrasound scanners have a wide range of applications in obstetrics, heart disease, and other fields. This article will introduce their applications in detail.
Obstetrics
Medical ultrasound scanners are widely used in the field of obstetrics. During early pregnancy screening, doctors can use ultrasound scanners to observe fetal development and maternal health to ensure the safety of the fetus and pregnant women. In addition, during childbirth, ultrasound scanners can also help doctors observe uterine contractions and fetal position, thereby better guiding delivery procedures. In high-risk pregnancy situations, ultrasound scanners can also help doctors monitor the growth and development of the fetus, detect and handle abnormalities in a timely manner, and reduce maternal and fetal risks.
The field of heart disease
Medical ultrasound scanners are also widely used in the field of heart disease. Through an ultrasound scanner, doctors can observe multiple parameters such as the size, shape, wall thickness, and cardiac cavity size of the heart to determine whether there are abnormalities in the heart. In addition, ultrasound scanners can also help doctors observe multiple indicators such as heart blood flow velocity and valve function status, thereby better understanding the functional status of the heart, diagnosing the type of heart disease in patients, and formulating corresponding treatment plans. Before and after cardiac surgery, ultrasound scanners can also be used as monitoring tools to detect and handle abnormalities during the surgical process in a timely manner.
Other fields
In addition to the fields of obstetrics and heart disease, medical ultrasound scanners are also widely used in other fields. For example, in the examination of organs such as the liver, pancreas, and kidney, ultrasound scanners can observe the structural and functional status of organs, diagnose, and monitor a variety of diseases. In the field of gynecology, ultrasound scanners can be used to examine the structure and function of fallopian tubes and ovaries, diagnose and monitor various gynecological diseases. In sports medicine, ultrasound scanners can help doctors observe the condition of tissues such as muscles and bones, diagnose and treat sports related diseases.
In summary, medical ultrasound scanners are a safe, non-invasive, non radiation inspection tool that is widely used in clinical medicine, especially in the fields of obstetrics, heart disease, and other fields. Through ultrasound scanners, doctors can visually observe people