2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2012.12.008
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Clot Retraction Affects the Extent of Ultrasound-Enhanced Thrombolysis in an Ex Vivo Porcine Thrombosis Model

Abstract: Using an FDA-approved contrast agent (Definity®) and thrombolytic drug (rt-PA), we investigated ultrasound-enhanced thrombolysis in two whole-blood clot models. Porcine venous blood was collected from donor hogs and coagulated in two different materials. This method produced clots with differing compositional properties, as determined by routine scanning electron microscopy and histology. Clots were deployed in an ex vivo porcine thrombolysis model, while an intermittent ultrasound scheme previously developed … Show more

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“…However, these improvements were modest (54.5 vs 41% with rt-PA/US). Numerous investigators offer reasons for the absence of recanalization improvement in some patients, including inconsistent application of acoustic energy [185] and thrombus immunity to rt-PA lysis due to compositional factors [186,187]. Other investigators cite differences between recanalization and reperfusion, a metric that correlates better with clinical outcome [188].…”
Section: Tissue Targets For Us-mediated Cardiovascular Drug Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, these improvements were modest (54.5 vs 41% with rt-PA/US). Numerous investigators offer reasons for the absence of recanalization improvement in some patients, including inconsistent application of acoustic energy [185] and thrombus immunity to rt-PA lysis due to compositional factors [186,187]. Other investigators cite differences between recanalization and reperfusion, a metric that correlates better with clinical outcome [188].…”
Section: Tissue Targets For Us-mediated Cardiovascular Drug Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While sonothrombolysis investigators have largely discounted thermal mechanisms [189], fibrin degradation product removal, fibrinolytic drug or microbubble penetration due to microstreaming and acoustic radiation force have been proposed as contributing factors (Figure 5). The mechanical and biochemical properties of the occlusive thrombus may also contribute to the degree of US enhancement of lysis [187,223,224]. Further research in this area will continue to refine the acoustic parameters necessary to develop efficient imaging and therapeutic US systems for sonothrombolysis.…”
Section: Expert Opinionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9 However, the role of clot contraction in the development of thrombotic vascular occlusion and resistance to endogenous and exogenous thrombolysis has only recently been explored. 10 Clot contraction is driven by platelet-generated contractile forces 5 that are propagated through the platelet-fibrin meshwork 11 and result in the expulsion of serum. 4 Platelets contract because of the interaction of actin 5 and nonmuscle myosin IIa, which is initiated when platelets are activated by various stimuli, including thrombin.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stable cavitation of microbubbles facilitates the lysis of clots (Datta et al 2008; Sutton et al 2013b) and enhances the permeability of tissue for drug delivery (Sutton et al 2013a; Hitchcock et al 2010). Stable cavitation is characterized by subharmonic, ultraharmonic, and harmonic acoustic emissions from microbubbles (Eller and Flynn 1969; Neppiras 1969).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%