Evaluation of gloves as a water bag coupling agent for therapeutic ultrasound
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Res. Biomed. Eng.
Abstract
Therapeutic ultrasound (TUS) is a widespread modality in physiotherapy, and the water bag technique
is a coupling method employed in the presence of anatomical irregularities in the treatment area. The aim of the
present study is to evaluate the acoustic attenuation of the water bag and its effectiveness as a TUS coupling agent.
Methods: The rated output powers (ROPs) of the TUS equipment were evaluated based on IEC 61689. Then,
a radiation force balance was used to measure ROP with and without a water bag (latex and nitrile gloves filled
with deionized water) between a TUS transducer and the cone-shaped target of the balance. Each experiment was
performed five times for each nominal power (0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0, and 7.0 W) and in the following
configurations: without the water bag (A), with nitrile gloves and with (B) and without (C) a height controller,
and latex gloves with (D) and without (E) height controller. ROPs obtained in different media were compared.
Results: The highest relative error of ROP was 16.72% for 0.5 W. Although the power values of the equipment
were within the range recommended by IEC, there was a significant difference between the ROP values measured
with A and with B, C and D. Conclusion: As intensity differences below 0.5 W/cm2
are considered clinically not
relevant, conditions A, B, C, D, or E can be used interchangeably.
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LIMA, Lúcio Salustiano de et al. Evaluation of gloves as a water bag coupling agent for therapeutic ultrasound. Res. Biomed. Eng., v. 33, n. 1, p. 42-49, 2017.