A method to synchronize high-intensity, focused ultrasound with an arbitrary ultrasound imager

Ultrasound imaging is useful for monitoring high-intensity, focused ultrasound (HIFU) therapy; however, interference on the ultrasound image, caused by HIFU excitation, must be avoided. A method to synchronize HIFU excitation with ultrasound imaging is described here. Synchronization was tested with...

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description Ultrasound imaging is useful for monitoring high-intensity, focused ultrasound (HIFU) therapy; however, interference on the ultrasound image, caused by HIFU excitation, must be avoided. A method to synchronize HIFU excitation with ultrasound imaging is described here. Synchronization was tested with two unmodified, commercial imagers and two tissue phantoms
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Delay
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Ferroelectric materials
Focusing
Frequency synchronization
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General equipment and techniques
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Interference
Medical treatment
Monitoring
Physics
Synchronization
Transducers
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Ultrasonics, quantum acoustics, and physical effects of sound
Ultrasound
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