Many useful therapeutic bio-effects can be generated using ultrasound-induced cavitation. However, cavitation is also capable of causing unwanted cellular and vascular damage, which should be monitored to ensure treatment safety. In this work, the unique opportunity provided by passive acoustic mapping (PAM) to quantify cavitation dose across an entire volume of interest during therapy is utilised to provide setup-independent measures of spatially localised cavitation dose. This spatiotemporally quantifiable cavitation dose is then related to the level of cellular damage generated. The cavitation-mediated destruction of equine red blood cells mixed with one of two types of cavitation nuclei at a variety of concentrations is investigated. Th...
Sources of nonlinear acoustic emissions, particularly those associated with cavitation activity, pla...
A 20-MHz passive acoustic detector was used to quantify the amount of transient acoustic cavitation ...
International audienceUltrasound (US) therapy is, for a large panel of application, a promising tech...
Advances in biomedical science have led to the development and clinical translation of novel potent ...
Stable and inertial cavitation have been shown to play a key role in several therapeutic ultrasound ...
Ultrasound (US) cavitation is currently being explored for low-invasive therapy techniques applied t...
Cavitation is a phenomenon present during many ultrasound therapies, including the thermal ablation ...
International audienceUltrasound cavitation is currently being explored for low-invasive therapy tec...
The development of targeted drug delivery technologies to increase the specificity and efficacy of c...
Several active and passive techniques have been developed to detect, localize and quantify cavitatio...
Arrays of detectors placed co-axially with a therapeutic transducer make it possible to receive the ...
Passive acoustic mapping (PAM) is a novel method for monitoring ultrasound therapies by mapping sour...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014High intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) is an emergin...
Interest in the therapeutic applications of ultrasound is significant and growing, with potential cl...
Bubble activity during High Intensity Focussed Ultrasound (HIFU) surgery has been linked with desira...
Sources of nonlinear acoustic emissions, particularly those associated with cavitation activity, pla...
A 20-MHz passive acoustic detector was used to quantify the amount of transient acoustic cavitation ...
International audienceUltrasound (US) therapy is, for a large panel of application, a promising tech...
Advances in biomedical science have led to the development and clinical translation of novel potent ...
Stable and inertial cavitation have been shown to play a key role in several therapeutic ultrasound ...
Ultrasound (US) cavitation is currently being explored for low-invasive therapy techniques applied t...
Cavitation is a phenomenon present during many ultrasound therapies, including the thermal ablation ...
International audienceUltrasound cavitation is currently being explored for low-invasive therapy tec...
The development of targeted drug delivery technologies to increase the specificity and efficacy of c...
Several active and passive techniques have been developed to detect, localize and quantify cavitatio...
Arrays of detectors placed co-axially with a therapeutic transducer make it possible to receive the ...
Passive acoustic mapping (PAM) is a novel method for monitoring ultrasound therapies by mapping sour...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014High intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) is an emergin...
Interest in the therapeutic applications of ultrasound is significant and growing, with potential cl...
Bubble activity during High Intensity Focussed Ultrasound (HIFU) surgery has been linked with desira...
Sources of nonlinear acoustic emissions, particularly those associated with cavitation activity, pla...
A 20-MHz passive acoustic detector was used to quantify the amount of transient acoustic cavitation ...
International audienceUltrasound (US) therapy is, for a large panel of application, a promising tech...