Ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging for the detection of blood: An ex-vivo study.
Soumya Susan RegiRoshan S LivingstoneMadhavi KandagaddalaPradeep Mathew PoonnooseSridhar GibikoteShyamkumar Nidugala KeshavaAlok SrivastavaPublished in: Haemophilia : the official journal of the World Federation of Hemophilia (2021)
Detection of blood using the USG is dependent on variables such as the concentration of blood, frequency of the transducer used and timing of the imaging. As the concentration of blood decreases below 0.5%, the discordance between the observers increases, implying that the detection limit of USG affects its reliability at lower concentrations of blood. Caution is urged while interpreting USG imaging studies for the detection of blood in symptomatic joints.