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Air Pockets Trapped During Routine Coupling in Dry Head Lithotripsy Can Significantly Decrease the Delivery of Shock Wave Energy

机译:在干头碎石术的常规联结过程中被困的气囊可显着减少冲击波能量的传递

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Purpose: Current lithotriptors use a dry treatment head that must be coupled to the patient with gel or oil. We determined how the quality of coupling affects stone breakage under conditions that simulated patient treatment.Materials and Methods: Experiments were performed with a Dornier~R DoLi-50 electromagnetic lithotriptor. The test tank had a clear Mylar? membrane for coupling with the treatment head water cushion. Thus, air pockets trapped at the coupling interface could be photographed for quantitation. Coupling efficiency was assessed using a fiberoptic hydrophone and different coupling regimes were tested for the effect on gypsum stone breakage.Results: The quality of coupling was variable with air pockets covering 1.5% to 19% of the coupling area, resulting in a mean decrease in shock wave amplitude of approximately 20%. Breaking and reestablishing contact, as when a patient is repositioned during treatment, decreased acoustic pressure almost 32%, representing a 57% decrease in acoustic energy transmission. Stone breakage was also decreased when air was trapped in coupling and only 2% coverage by air pockets decreased stone breakage by 20% to 40%.Conclusions: These in vitro results suggest that coupling in lithotripsy can pose a significant barrier to the transmission of shock wave energy to the patient. Stone breakage was sensitive to air pockets at the coupling interface. Recoupling was particularly disruptive, suggesting that repositioning the patient could substantially degrade coupling quality. It seems reasonable that variability in the quality of coupling could contribute to variability in clinical outcomes.
机译:目的:目前的碎石机使用干式治疗头,必须使用凝胶或油将其与患者连接。我们确定了在模拟患者治疗的条件下,耦合质量如何影响结石破裂。材料和方法:使用Dornier〜R DoLi-50电磁碎石机进行了实验。测试罐上有透明的聚酯薄膜?膜与治疗头水垫耦合。因此,可以拍摄捕获在耦合界面处的气穴以进行定量。使用光纤水听器评估耦合效率,并测试了不同的耦合方式对石膏碎石的影响。结果:耦合质量因气囊覆盖耦合面积的1.5%至19%而变化,导致平均降低冲击波振幅约为20%。当在治疗过程中重新放置患者时,断开和重新建立接触会降低声压近32%,表示声能传递降低57%。当空气被困在耦合中时,结石破裂也减少了,只有2%的气孔覆盖率使结石破裂减少了20%至40%。结论:这些体外结果表明,碎石中的耦合可对电击的传播构成重大障碍向患者传递能量。碎石对耦合界面处的气穴敏感。重新耦合特别具有破坏性,表明重新定位患者可能会大大降低耦合质量。耦合质量的变化可能会导致临床结果的变化,这似乎是合理的。

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