2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2014.12.006
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Real-Time Feedback of Histotripsy Thrombolysis Using Bubble-Induced Color Doppler

Abstract: Histotripsy thrombolysis is a noninvasive, drug-free and image-guided therapy that fractionates blood clots using well-controlled acoustic cavitation alone. Real-time quantitative feedback is highly desired during histotripsy thrombolysis treatment to monitor the progress of clot fractionation. Bubble-induced color Doppler (BCD) monitors the motion following cavitation generated by each histotripsy pulse, which has been shown in gel and ex vivo liver tissue to be correlated with histotripsy fractionation. In t… Show more

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“…We are currently working on developing a new porcine model to form chronic thrombi inside femoral veins. We are also developing a real-time thrombolysis monitoring algorithm to adaptively adjust therapy doses and strategies for thrombi with different ages (Zhang et al 2015b; Zhang et al 2016). In some cases, the thrombi formed in human legs can be extended to over 10 cm long, whereas the thrombi formed in our study were less than 3 cm.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We are currently working on developing a new porcine model to form chronic thrombi inside femoral veins. We are also developing a real-time thrombolysis monitoring algorithm to adaptively adjust therapy doses and strategies for thrombi with different ages (Zhang et al 2015b; Zhang et al 2016). In some cases, the thrombi formed in human legs can be extended to over 10 cm long, whereas the thrombi formed in our study were less than 3 cm.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dose of 300 pulses per location used in this study was chosen empirically to ensure complete clot fractionation and is probably overdosed. As the clot properties can vary across patients and even an individual clot can be heterogeneous, we are investigating a new feedback method that can indicate the complete clot fractionation in real-time, which will allow us to adaptively apply the optimal dose at each treatment location during treatment [41, 42]. The treatment time can be further reduced by increasing the PRF, however higher PRF may increase the risk of heating the overlying tissue and lower treatment efficiency by introducing cavitation memory effect [39].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2011b). A new histotripsy approach, termed microtripsy, has been recently investigated for thrombolysis application to improve treatment precision and avoid potential vessel damage (Zhang et al 2015a; Zhang et al 2015b; Zhang et al 2015c). In microtripsy, a cavitation cloud is initiated via a single-cycle ultrasound pulse with only one high, negative pressure phase exceeding a very distinct negative pressure intrinsic threshold of the medium (Maxwell et al 2013; Lin et al 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%