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Controllable in vivo hyperthermia effect induced by pulsed high intensity focused ultrasound with low duty cycles.

Authors :
Tu, Juan
Ha Hwang, Joo
Chen, Tao
Fan, Tingbo
Guo, Xiasheng
Crum, Lawrence A.
Zhang, Dong
Source :
Applied Physics Letters. 9/17/2012, Vol. 101 Issue 12, p124102. 5p. 2 Diagrams, 3 Graphs.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

High intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU)-induced hyperthermia is a promising tool for cancer therapy. Three-dimensional nonlinear acoustic-bioheat transfer-blood flow-coupling model simulations and in vivo thermocouple measurements were performed to study hyperthermia effects in rabbit auricular vein exposed to pulsed HIFU (pHIFU) at varied duty cycles (DCs). pHIFU-induced temperature elevations are shown to increase with increasing DC. A critical DC of 6.9% is estimated for temperature at distal vessel wall exceeding 44 °C, although different tissue depths and inclusions could affect the DC threshold. The results demonstrate clinic potentials of achieving controllable hyperthermia by adjusting pHIFU DCs, while minimizing perivascular thermal injury. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00036951
Volume :
101
Issue :
12
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Applied Physics Letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
80228135
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4754113