2019
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-52117-5
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Cavitation-induced traumatic cerebral contusion and intracerebral hemorrhage in the rat brain by using an off-the-shelf clinical shockwave device

Abstract: Traumatic cerebral contusion and intracerebral hemorrhages (ICH) commonly result from traumatic brain injury and are associated with high morbidity and mortality rates. Current animal models require craniotomy and provide less control over injury severity. This study proposes a highly reproducible and controllable traumatic contusion and ICH model using non-invasive extracorporeal shockwaves (ESWs). Rat heads were exposed to ESWs generated by an off-the-shelf clinical device plus intravenous injection of micro… Show more

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“…In fact, cavitation within the brain matter may be a better logical explanation of bTBI. This is because injury attributed to shearing throughout the brain would be more consistent with current damage models (29)(30)(31). Thus, the bTBI would not be limited to surfaces in contact with the CSF layer.…”
Section: How Do Cavitation Bubbles Originate In the Cerebrospinal Fluid?mentioning
confidence: 75%
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“…In fact, cavitation within the brain matter may be a better logical explanation of bTBI. This is because injury attributed to shearing throughout the brain would be more consistent with current damage models (29)(30)(31). Thus, the bTBI would not be limited to surfaces in contact with the CSF layer.…”
Section: How Do Cavitation Bubbles Originate In the Cerebrospinal Fluid?mentioning
confidence: 75%
“…However, cavitation rheology (32) and research on cavitation in biological tissues (33) are newer and less well-documented nuances. As a result, this review will focus on CSF cavitation due to the paucity of literature on cavitation in the brain (31,(34)(35)(36). Additionally, the CSF is the focus of this review since the CSF is the largest and ionically simplest fluid in the brain.…”
Section: How Do Cavitation Bubbles Originate In the Cerebrospinal Fluid?mentioning
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“…The second difference is the acoustic pressure, which for the single-shot FSW is around −4 to −5 MPa (peak-negative pressure), but HIPU is −0.5 to −1 MPa. The third difference is the total duration, which for the single-shot FSW is around 1 ms, but for the HIPU is as long as 60-120 s. The last difference is the mechanical wave profile, in which FSW has a very sharp positive pulse as shown in the upper part of Figure 8C, while HIPU has regular sine waves (Bachmann et al, 2001;Kung et al, 2018;Huang et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the concentration and quality of the gas in the blood are not homogenized and stabilized, the shockwave cannot effectively open the BBB [6] . On the other hand, when combined with microbubbles, only 1 pulse of shockwave is enough to effectively open BBB or even cause brain injury by strong cavitation effect [57] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%