2018
DOI: 10.1002/uog.20037
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EP16.14: Application of contrast‐enhanced ultrasound in the diagnosis of scar pregnancy

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“…Contrast-enhanced ultrasound, which was developed based on conventional ultrasound, is superior in sensitivity with respect to blood flow. A few studies stated that it can provide blood perfusion evidence for the gestational sac in real time and identify the site of embryo implantation more clearly, thus improving the accuracy of diagnosis (33,34). Notably, however, diagnosis by the use of contrast-enhanced ultrasound has not been standardized, and scholars have not reached an agreement on the dose of microbubbles utilized in contrast-enhanced ultrasound (35).…”
Section: Analysis Of Research Hotspots Of Cspmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contrast-enhanced ultrasound, which was developed based on conventional ultrasound, is superior in sensitivity with respect to blood flow. A few studies stated that it can provide blood perfusion evidence for the gestational sac in real time and identify the site of embryo implantation more clearly, thus improving the accuracy of diagnosis (33,34). Notably, however, diagnosis by the use of contrast-enhanced ultrasound has not been standardized, and scholars have not reached an agreement on the dose of microbubbles utilized in contrast-enhanced ultrasound (35).…”
Section: Analysis Of Research Hotspots Of Cspmentioning
confidence: 99%