Fetal Heart Wall Velocity from Ultrasound Reflection

In summary, a sound wave with a frequency of 2.25 MHz travels through a pregnant woman's abdomen and is reflected from the fetal heart wall of her unborn baby. The speed of sound in body tissue is 1510 m/s and the reflected sound is mixed with the transmitted sound, resulting in a detection of 87.0 beats per second. Through a calculation, it was determined that the heart wall is moving at a speed of 0.0584 m/s.
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A sound wave travels at a frequency 2.25 MHz through a pregnant woman's abdomen and is reflected from the fetal heart wall of her unborn baby. The heart wall is moving toward the sound receiver as the heart beats. The reflected sound is then mixed with the transmitted sound, and 87.0 beats per second are detected. The speed of sound in body tissue is 1510 m/s.

I did 87 = x - 2,250,000
F = 2,250,087

so then 2,250,087 = 2,250,000 (1510 + V_heart)/150
which came to .0584 m/s
 
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you divided by 1510 m/s, right?
Did you have a question about this procedure,
or a comment, or are you just bragging? (;>
 
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so then 2,250,087 = 2,250,000 (1510 + V_heart)/1510
which came to .0584 m/s


My answer wasn't right =/
 
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so then 2,250,087 = 2,250,000 (1510 + V_heart)/1510
which came to .0584 m/s


My answer wasn't right =/
 
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anyone else have any ideas?
 

1. What is "Fetal Heart Wall Velocity from Ultrasound Reflection"?

"Fetal Heart Wall Velocity from Ultrasound Reflection" is a measurement technique that uses ultrasound technology to assess the movement and function of the fetal heart wall during pregnancy.

2. How is "Fetal Heart Wall Velocity from Ultrasound Reflection" measured?

The measurement is made by sending ultrasound waves through the mother's abdomen and into the fetal heart. The reflected waves are then analyzed to determine the velocity of the heart wall movement.

3. What information can be obtained from "Fetal Heart Wall Velocity from Ultrasound Reflection"?

This technique can provide valuable information about the contractility, relaxation, and overall function of the fetal heart wall. It can also detect any abnormalities or abnormalities in the heart's function.

4. Is "Fetal Heart Wall Velocity from Ultrasound Reflection" safe for both the mother and fetus?

Yes, this technique is considered safe for both the mother and fetus. Ultrasound technology uses sound waves, not radiation, to create images and measurements. However, it should only be performed by trained medical professionals.

5. How is "Fetal Heart Wall Velocity from Ultrasound Reflection" used in clinical practice?

This measurement technique is commonly used in obstetric care to assess fetal heart function and monitor for any potential problems or abnormalities. It can also be used in research studies to further understand fetal heart development and function.

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