Stroke is the fourth most common cause of death in the United States (second worldwide), with about 87% of these being ischemic. Recent studies, in vitro and in vivo, have shown that High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) accelerates thrombolysis, the dissolution of blood clots, for ischemic stroke. Although the mechanisms are not fully understood, cavitation is thought to play an important role in sonothrombolysis. Acoustic cavitation is typically divided into two categories describing the bubble behavior: stable cavitation describes bubbles undergoing smooth oscillations, while inertial cavitation is characterized by rapid growth followed by violent collapses. Possible mechanisms associated with both stable cavitation (i.e. microstream...
At therapeutic intensities, the application of ultrasound is often accompanied by bubble activity. B...
Background Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide; a prompt intervention i...
Stroke is the second leading cause of death worldwide. Existing therapies present limitations, and o...
Inertial cavitation is hypothesized to be a mechanism by which ultrasound (US) accelerates the disso...
Previous studies have shown that thrombi, which may completely block the blood flow in a vessel, can...
Sonothrombolysis is a technique that utilises ultrasound waves to excite microbubbles surrounding a ...
The occlusion of blood vessels by thrombus is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in cardiovasc...
Blood clots block proper blood flow in vessels and often lead to fatal health conditions such as car...
The role of both inertial and stable cavitation was investigated during in vitro ultrasound-accelera...
Ultrasound at frequencies greater than 1 MHz is known to accelerate clot dissolution by fibrinolytic...
Cavitation occurs when a sufficient pressure rarefaction causes explosive growth of material defects...
The blood brain barrier (BBB), a selective barrier separating blood from the parenchyma of the centr...
In fluids, pressure-driven cavitation bubbles have a nonlinear response that can lead to extremely h...
Ultrasound and microbubbles have been widely demonstrated to accelerate the breakdown of blood clots...
At therapeutic intensities, the application of ultrasound is often accompanied by bubble activity. B...
Background Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide; a prompt intervention i...
Stroke is the second leading cause of death worldwide. Existing therapies present limitations, and o...
Inertial cavitation is hypothesized to be a mechanism by which ultrasound (US) accelerates the disso...
Previous studies have shown that thrombi, which may completely block the blood flow in a vessel, can...
Sonothrombolysis is a technique that utilises ultrasound waves to excite microbubbles surrounding a ...
The occlusion of blood vessels by thrombus is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in cardiovasc...
Blood clots block proper blood flow in vessels and often lead to fatal health conditions such as car...
The role of both inertial and stable cavitation was investigated during in vitro ultrasound-accelera...
Ultrasound at frequencies greater than 1 MHz is known to accelerate clot dissolution by fibrinolytic...
Cavitation occurs when a sufficient pressure rarefaction causes explosive growth of material defects...
The blood brain barrier (BBB), a selective barrier separating blood from the parenchyma of the centr...
In fluids, pressure-driven cavitation bubbles have a nonlinear response that can lead to extremely h...
Ultrasound and microbubbles have been widely demonstrated to accelerate the breakdown of blood clots...
At therapeutic intensities, the application of ultrasound is often accompanied by bubble activity. B...
Background Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide; a prompt intervention i...
Stroke is the second leading cause of death worldwide. Existing therapies present limitations, and o...