: Captured by tilting the transducer from the frontal lobes (anterior) to the occipital lobes (posterior).
: Includes one midline view and four parasagittal views (two right, two left) to visualize lateral ventricles and periventricular white matter. Equipment Settings :
: Suspected hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy or traumatic birth events. Neonatal Cranial Ultrasonography: Guidelines fo...
: Useful for visualizing occipital horns and posterior fossa structures. Standard Planes :
: Evaluating hydrocephalus, intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH), or an abnormal increase in head circumference. : Captured by tilting the transducer from the
: Color and pulsed Doppler should be used to assess intracranial blood flow, particularly in the anterior cerebral artery to evaluate resistive index (RI). Recommended Timing (Preterm Infants)
: Routine screening for all infants born before 32 weeks. : Useful for visualizing occipital horns and posterior
: Within the first 4–7 days post-birth to detect early hemorrhage.