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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acoustic window" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to sound, acoustics, or medical imaging, referring to a specific area or method that allows sound waves to pass through.
Example: "The technician explained that the acoustic window is crucial for obtaining clear images during the ultrasound procedure."
Alternatives: "sonic window" or "sound window".
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Intraperitoneal air can be seen using the liver as an acoustic window.
The probe covering is filled generously with ultrasound gel to act as acoustic window.
Consecutive candidates to TAVI will be enrolled; patients with contraindications to MRI or inadequate transtemporal acoustic window will be excluded.
MR imaging is less dependent on the operator and is not subject to acoustic window limitations [3].
One patient was excluded from the study due to the difficulty to obtain an adequate acoustic window.
Introduction Echocardiography in the setting of the critically ill patient might be hindered due to poor transthoracic acoustic window.
Moreover, the diagnostic quality of echocardiography is highly dependent on the operator and the presence of an adequate acoustic window.
However, echocardiography is strongly operator-dependent, in some cases limited by acoustic window, and has limited tissue characterization [2].
Cardiac echocardiography has several limitations due to difficulties to obtain an acceptable acoustic window in critical care settings.
However, targeting pancreatic and liver tumors by using an extracorporeal source is challenging due to the lack of an adequate acoustic window.
Echocardiography is of limited utility in the presence of extensive vascular calcifications or when an optimum acoustic window is not obtainable.
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