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A Study of Cavitation Activity in Ex vivo Tissue Exposed to High Intensity Focused Ultrasound

机译:暴露于高强度聚焦超声的离体组织中的空化活性研究

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Cavitation is often avoided in Focused Ultrasound Surgery (FUS or HIFU) because it can render lesion formation unpredictable. However, cavitation is known to enhance heating. Emissions used as indicators for cavitation activity in ex vivo tissue are not fully understood. This study investigates a wide range of simultaneous acoustic emissions and other potential indicators of cavitation activity.A high frequency (50MHz) data acquisition system is used to detect cavitation ex vivo. The passive cavitation detector (PCD) used is a broadband (0.1–10MHz) cavitation sensor. Its broadband nature allows simultaneous measurement of subharmonics, superharmonics and broadband emissions, all potential indicators of either inertial or both types of cavitation. The electrical impedance change of the transducer (1.69MHz, 15cm focal length, 1.79f-number), caused by backscattered ultrasound, has been monitored. Low frequency acoustic signals (<100kHz) have been recorded using a hydrophone (Reson TC4013, 1Hz–170kHz).The ultimate aim of this work is to investigate the possibility of detecting cavitation signals from HIFU during clinical treatments. Results of monitoring multiple cavitation signals during ex vivo HIFU exposure are presented. The relationship between impedance change and superharmonic emissions, indicating discrete acoustic emissions or scattering of ultrasound from bubbles, are discussed. Artefacts in B-mode ultrasound scans taken during HIFU exposures have been seen to correlate with impedance change and acoustic emissions. This is still under investigation. Cavitation thresholds in degassed water and ex vivo tissue have been investigated.This work paves the way for investigation of the enhancement of lesion formation from HIFU exposures by exploiting cavitation activity.
机译:在聚焦超声手术(FUS或HIFU)中经常避免空化,因为它可以使病变形成不可预测。然而,已知空化来增强加热。不完全理解用作离体组织中的空化活性指标的排放。本研究调查了广泛的同时声排放和其他潜在的空化潜在指标。高频(50MHz)数据采集系统用于检测空化exVivo。使用的被动空化检测器(PCD)是宽带(0.1-10MHz)空化传感器。其宽带性质允许同时测量子发行,超级态和宽带排放,所有惯性指标或两种空化的潜在指标。监测了由反向散射超声引起的换能器(1.69MHz,15cm焦距,1.79f号)的电阻抗变化。使用水听器(REAN TC4013,1Hz-170kHz)记录了低频声信号(<100kHz)。这项工作的最终目的是探讨临床治疗期间从HIFU检测空化信号的可能性。提出了在exvivo hifu暴露期间监测多穴信号的结果。讨论了阻抗变化与超声排放之间的关系,表明来自气泡的离散声排放或超声波的散射。已经看到在HIFU曝光期间采取的B模式超声扫描中的人工制品与阻抗变化和声排放相关。这仍然正在调查中。已经研究了脱气水中的空化阈值和离体组织。这项工作通过利用空化活性来调查从HIFU曝光的增强损伤形成的途径。

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