Re: OB: 4D ultrasound

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Tue Dec 23 20:23:29 2003


Terry Dubose's post from the Ultrasound list in 7/02

FYI... From AIUM Forums. Terry J DuBose --------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "Alfred Kurtz" To: "Member discussion lists" <ob_gyn@listserv.aium.org> Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2002 10:27:04 -0500 Subject: Ultrasound for Entertainment Purposes

There has been a lively and impassioned discussion on the AIUM Ob/Gyn listserv about the apparent promotion of ultrasound for entertainment purposes. I am encouraged by the number of people who contributed their thoughts on the issue. In response to the discussion, members of the AIUM Executive Committee conferred recently, and strongly reaffirmed the AIUM’s advocacy for the appropriate use of ultrasound.

As most of you know, the AIUM’s position on the misuse of ultrasound is expressed in its “Prudent Use” official statement, approved in May 1999, which states the following:

"The AIUM advocates the responsible use of diagnostic ultrasound. The AIUM strongly discourages the non-medical use of ultrasound for psychosocial or entertainment purposes. The use of either two-dimensional (2D) or three-dimensional (3D) ultrasound to only view the fetus, obtain a picture of the fetus or determine the fetal gender without a medical indication is inappropriate and contrary to responsible medical practice. Although there are no confirmed biological effects on patients caused by exposures from present diagnostic ultrasound instruments, the possibility exists that such biological effects may be identified in the future. Thus ultrasound should be used in a prudent manner to provide medical benefit to the patient."

When the AIUM receives information that a practice or company is promoting the use of ultrasound for non--diagnostic or entertainment purposes, we try to verify the complaint and notify the FDA. I encourage AIUM members to do the same. You can direct your calls and faxes to:

Bill Maloney Diagnostic Devices Branch, Division of Enforcement I, Office of Compliance

Phone number: 301.594.4591 Fax: 301.594.4636

Furthermore, when you feel that a particular company is promoting the non-medical use of ultrasound, you may want to contact that company directly.

For those of you who face pressure from individuals requesting appointments to obtain keepsake images, I recommend that you share the AIUM’s “Prudent Use” statement with them and explain that, as responsible professionals, you will only perform an ultrasound examination when clinically indicated.

Thank you all for promoting the responsible use of ultrasound.

Sincerely, Alfred B. Kurtz, MD AIUM President

http://forums.obgyn.net/ultrasound/ULTRASOUND.0207/0017.html

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art

At Tue, 23 Dec 2003, Garry E. Siegel, M.D. wrote: > >Our practice uses an outside sonography service to perform our Ob >ultrasounds, and we review them, sign the reports, etc. > >The service is contemplating buying a new machine with 4D capability. > >One involved party has interest in offering 4D scans and saving them on >a disc/VCR/whatever for the patient as a service, a la "fetal foto" type >places that apparently are out there. This would be at a charge to the >patient directly, separate from the billing for the indicated/routine >scan. > >Any thoughts? Please email privately. > >Garry > >-- >Garry E. Siegel, M.D. >Private Practice >Roswell, GA >

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