Horder M M, Barnett S B, Vella G J, Edwards M J, Wood A K
Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, University of Sydney, NSW Australia.
Ultrasound Med Biol. 1998 Nov;24(9):1501-10. doi: 10.1016/s0301-5629(98)00090-8.
Temperature increase was measured at various depths in the brain of living fetal guinea pigs during in utero exposure to unscanned pulsed ultrasound at ISPTA 2.8 W/cm2. Mean temperature increases of 4.9 degrees C close to parietal bone and 1.2 degrees C in the midbrain were recorded after 2-min exposures. When exposures were repeated on the same sites in each fetus after death, the corresponding mean temperature increases were 4.9 degrees C and 1.3 degrees C, respectively. Cerebral blood perfusion had little cooling effect on ultrasound-induced heating in the guinea pig fetus of 57-61 days gestational age.