Attenuation

Attenuation is the reduction in ultrasound beam intensity as it passes through tissue. It occurs through three mechanisms: absorption (sound energy converted to heat), reflection (energy redirected back toward the transducer at interfaces), and scattering (energy dispersed in multiple directions). Attenuation increases with higher frequency and greater tissue depth. It is why high-frequency transducers provide better resolution but poorer penetration than low-frequency transducers.