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Dependence of pulsed focused ultrasound induced thrombolysis on duty cycle and cavitation bubble size distribution

  • Shanshan Xu
  • , Yujin Zong
  • , Yi Feng
  • , Runna Liu
  • , Xiaodong Liu
  • , Yaxin Hu
  • , Shimin Han
  • , Mingxi Wan
  • Xi'an Jiaotong University

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摘要

In this study, we investigated the relationship between the efficiency of pulsed, focused ultrasound (FUS)-induced thrombolysis, the duty cycle (2.3%, 9%, and 18%) and the size distribution of cavitation bubbles. The efficiency of thrombolysis was evaluated through the degree of mechanical fragmentation, namely the number, mass, and size of clot debris particles. First, we found that the total number and mass of clot debris particles were highest when a duty cycle of 9% was used and that the mean diameter of clot debris particles was smallest. Second, we found that the size distribution of cavitation bubbles was mainly centered around the linear resonance radius (2.5 μm) of the emission frequency (1.2 MHz) of the FUS transducer when a 9% duty cycle was used, while the majority of cavitation bubbles became smaller or larger than the linear resonance radius when a 2.3% or 18% duty cycle was used. In addition, the inertial cavitation dose from the treatment performed at 9% duty cycle was much higher than the dose obtained with the other two duty cycles. The data presented here suggest that there is an optimal duty cycle at which the thrombolysis efficiency and cavitation activity are strongest. They further indicate that using a pulsed FUS may help control the size distribution of cavitation nuclei within an active size range, which we found to be near the linear resonance radius of the emission frequency of the FUS transducer.

源语言英语
页(从-至)160-166
页数7
期刊Ultrasonics Sonochemistry
22
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1月 2015

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