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A Comparison of Acoustic Cavitation Detection Thresholds Measured with Piezo-electric and Fiber-optic Hydrophone Sensors
Authors:Victoria Bull  John CivaleIan Rivens  Gail ter Haar
Affiliation:Division of Radiotherapy and Imaging, Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom; and Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Abstract:A Fabry-Perot interferometer fiber-optic hydrophone (FOH) was investigated for use as an acoustic cavitation detector and compared with a piezo-ceramic passive cavitation detector (PCD). Both detectors were used to measure negative pressure thresholds for broadband emissions in 3% agar and ex vivo bovine liver simultaneously. FOH-detected half- and fourth-harmonic emissions were also studied. Three thresholds were defined and investigated: (i) onset of cavitation; (ii) 100% probability of cavitation; and (iii) a time-integrated threshold where broadband signals integrated over a 3-s exposure duration, averaged over 5–10 repeat exposures, become statistically significantly greater than noise. The statistical sensitiviy of FOH broadband detection was low compared with that of the PCD (0.43/0.31 in agar/liver). FOH-detected fourth-harmonic data agreed best with PCD broadband (sensitivity: 0.95/0.94, specificity: 0.89/0.76 in agar/liver). The FOH has potential as a cavitation detector, particularly in applications where space is limited or during magnetic resonance-guided studies.
Keywords:Passive cavitation detection   High-intensity focused ultrasound   Focused ultrasound surgery   Fiber-optic hydrophone   Cavitation thresholds
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