2022
DOI: 10.32920/14638977.v1
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Estimating dynamic changes of tissue attenuation coefficient during high-intensity focused ultrasound treatment

Abstract: Background This study investigated the dynamic changes of tissue attenuation coefficients before, during, and after high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) treatment at different total acoustic powers (TAP) in ex vivo porcine muscle tissue. It further assessed the reliability of employing changes in tissue attenuation coefficient parameters as potential indicators of tissue thermal damage. Methods Two-dimensional pulse-echo radio frequency (RF) data were acquired before, during, and after HIFU exposure to es… Show more

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“…Rahimian and Tavakkoli 49 explored the dynamic changes of attenuation coefficient in pre-, peri-, and post-ablation of porcine muscle in vitro with HIFU at different total acoustic powers. The results showed that the values of attenuation coefficient slope (∆ β ) and attenuation coefficient intercept (∆ α 0 ) both increased during HIFU exposure, but they decreased gradually and finally stabilized around certain values after the exposure.…”
Section: Theory and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rahimian and Tavakkoli 49 explored the dynamic changes of attenuation coefficient in pre-, peri-, and post-ablation of porcine muscle in vitro with HIFU at different total acoustic powers. The results showed that the values of attenuation coefficient slope (∆ β ) and attenuation coefficient intercept (∆ α 0 ) both increased during HIFU exposure, but they decreased gradually and finally stabilized around certain values after the exposure.…”
Section: Theory and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%