Influence of ultrasound operating parameters on ultrasound-induced thrombolysis in vitro
The effect of operating parameters on the thrombolytic potency of ultrasound (US) is important for potential therapeutic applications, but is not fully understood. Fresh human whole-blood thrombi were exposed in vitro to focused US from a diagnostic transducer driven by an impulse generator via an a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Ultrasound in medicine & biology 2005-06, Vol.31 (6), p.841-847 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The effect of operating parameters on the thrombolytic potency of ultrasound (US) is important for potential therapeutic applications, but is not fully understood. Fresh human whole-blood thrombi were exposed
in vitro to focused US from a diagnostic transducer driven by an impulse generator
via an amplifier to vary duration (10 to 60 min), intensity (7 to 90 W/cm
2), frequency (2 to 4.5 MHz), pulsed wave duty cycle (1:5 to 1:100 and continuous wave mode) and pulse length (100 to 400 μs). Segments of thrombi (498 ± 73 mg) were submersed and insonated in saline solution. Thrombolytic efficiency was expressed as percentage loss of mass compared with controls (noninsonified thrombi). Ultrasound exposure achieved a significantly higher thrombolysis than no US, 56 ± 16 % vs. 29 ± 11 % (
n = 232,
p < 10
−6). There was an exponential saturation-type correlation with duration of insonation (r
2 = 0.64) and intensity (r
2 = 0.97), an inverse correlation with US frequency at matched intensities (r
2 = 0.76,
p < 10
−5), a logarithmic relationship with duty cycle in pulsed mode (r
2 = 0.86) and a modest direct effect of pulse length (r
2 = 0.57,
p < 10
−5). Thus, thrombolytic efficiency of US depends directly on duration, intensity, duty cycle and pulse length and inversely, on frequency. (E-mail:
frank.flachskampf@rzmail.uni-erlangen.de) |
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ISSN: | 0301-5629 1879-291X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2005.03.005 |