MIT: Ultrasound Adhesives for Imaging Organs – GKToday

MIT: Ultrasound Adhesives for Imaging Organs

Researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has developed a postage stamp-sized device. This device can create live, high-resolution images. This device can be affixed to the skin and is capable of transmitting images continuously for 48 hours.

Important facts about Ultrasound Adhesives:

During the study, these patches adhered to the skin well. It enabled the researchers to capture images even if the patient was sitting, standing, jogging and biking. Wearable ultrasound imaging equipment have huge potential in clinical diagnosis. However, resolution and imaging duration of newly developed ultrasound patches is currently low, and thus cannot image deep organs.

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