Blood flow occlusion via ultrasound image-guided high-intensity focused ultrasound and its effect on tissue perfusion |
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Authors: | Ichihara Mitsuyoshi Sasaki Kazuaki Umemura Shin-ichiro Kushima Miki Okai Takashi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Showa University School of Medicine, Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan. m_itihara@hotmail.com |
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Abstract: | This study investigated the induction of tissue necrosis by arterial blood flow occlusion using ultrasound image-guided high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU). We constructed a prototype HIFU transducer in combination with an imaging probe that provided color Doppler imaging and ultrasound contrast imaging. The HIFU beam was aimed into a branch of the renal artery in vivo. The renal artery branches of eight rabbits were occluded by HIFU at an intensity of 4 kW/cm(2) (from 2 to 10 times of each sonication for 5 s). When the HIFU exposure was successful, complete cessation of blood flow was observed by color Doppler imaging with success rate of 100% (8/8). Furthermore, lack of perfusion was observed in the renal cortex with a contrast-enhanced image. Postmortem histologic evaluation showed a wedge-shaped area of infarction in six of seven cases, corresponding to the lack of the contrast medium in the ultrasound image. These results demonstrated that ultrasound image-guided HIFU can be used to induce arterial occlusion, thus producing infarction and necrosis of the perfused tissue. |
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Keywords: | High-Intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) Contrast-Enhanced ultrasound Arterial occlusion Ultrasound Blood vessels Microbubble Optison™ Rabbit |
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