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The effect of low-frequency ultrasound on immersed pig lungs.

机译:低频超声对浸没猪肺的影响。

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Acoustic models suggest that high-intensity, low-frequency ultrasound (US) at 21-31 kHz, could cause damage to divers' lungs. The purpose of the study was to investigate lung tissue changes secondary to water-borne low-frequency US produced by commonly used underwater acoustic beacons (pingers). Explanted pig lungs were immersed and exposed to four different modes of low-frequency US pinger transmission. In each trial, 5 pairs of lungs were exposed to sound and 5 pairs served as controls. One central and one peripheral section were taken from each lung and evaluated microscopically for location and extent of damage. When present, microhaemorrhages were primarily found in a patchy alveolar distribution, as well as in the septal and subpleural regions. Only rare focal microhaemorrhages could be found in the Control Group. The results demonstrate a potential hazard to the immersed lungs of large mammals on exposure to prolonged transmission by commercially available underwater pingers. The relevance of these findings to human exposure should be further evaluated.
机译:声学模型表明,21-31 kHz的高强度,低频超声(US)可能会损坏潜水员的肺。这项研究的目的是调查继常用的水下声信标(叫声)产生的水载低频超声之后肺组织的变化。将外植的猪肺浸没并暴露于四种不同的低频US pinger传播模式。在每个试验中,将5对肺暴露于声音中,并以5对肺作为对照。从每个肺中取出一个中央和一个外周切片,并在显微镜下评估损伤的位置和程度。当出现微出血时,主要发现于斑块状的肺泡分布以及中隔和胸膜下区域。对照组中仅发现罕见的局灶性微出血。结果表明,在大型哺乳动物的浸没式肺中,暴露于市售的水下砰砰声长时间传播会造成潜在危害。这些发现与人类接触的相关性应进一步评估。

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