Butterfly iQ has an ultra-wideband matrix array that enables three different transducers to be used. It allows clinicians to perform various scans that can be applied in different clinical settings. A technology called matrix array of microelectromechanical sensors, composed of 10,000 sensors, is integrated into a collection of circuits that has all necessary electronic parts. The design and integration …show more content…
However, an Australian family physician Dr. Sarah Buckley described the adverse effects of ultrasound to body tissues in her book Gentle Birth, Gentle Mothering.
Sound waves from the ultrasound can cause heating of the targeted tissues and it increases the temperature of the part scanned. During normal pregnancy, there is an increase in whole-body temperature of 2.5 degrees Celsius and regarded as safe. The ultrasound machine causes an increase in whole-body temperature of 1.5 degrees Celsius which is safe to the person.
The issue depends on what tissues are scanned, what type of ultrasound scanner, and movement of the probe. Doppler ultrasound uses continuous sound waves instead of pulsed used by standard ultrasound machines has been found to cause significant heating to the baby’s brain, according to studies published in July 2001 and May 1999. Another potential side effect is the acoustic streaming, the production of fluid created by ultrasound wave that may cause problems to cell surfaces. Research suggests that it may affect the capability of cells to pass through substances, and have side effects on fetal development, according to a study in