Nanoparticle-mediated histotripsy using dual-frequency pulsing methods

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2024

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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Objective: Nanoparticle-mediated histotripsy (NMH) is a novel ablation method that combines nanoparticles as artificial cavitation nuclei with focused ultrasound pulsing to achieve targeted, non-invasive, and cell-selective tumor ablation. The study described here examined the effect of dual-frequency histotripsy pulsing on the cavitation threshold, bubble cloud characteristics, and ablative efficiency in NMH. High-speed optical imaging was used to analyze bubble cloud characteristics and to measure ablation efficiency for NMH inside agarose tissue phantoms containing perfluorohexane-filled nanocone clusters, which were previously developed to reduce the histotripsy cavitation threshold for NMH. Methods: Dual-frequency histotripsy pulsing was applied at a 1:1 pressure ratio using a modular 500 kHz and 3 MHz dual-frequency array transducer. Optical imaging results revealed predictable, well-defined bubble clouds generated for all tested cases with similar reductions in the cavitation thresholds observed for single-frequency and dual-frequency pulsing. Results: Dual-frequency pulsing was seen to nucleate small, dense clouds in agarose phantoms, intermediate in size of their component frequencies but closer in area to that of the higher component frequency. Red blood cell experiments revealed complete ablations were generated by dual-frequency NMH in all phantoms in <1500 pulses. This result was a significant increase in ablation efficiency compared with the ?4000 pulses required in prior single-frequency NMH studies. Conclusion: Overall, this study indicates the potential for using dual-frequency histotripsy methods to increase the ablation efficacy of NMH.

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Ablation, Cavitation, Dual-Frequency, Histotripsy, Nanocone Clusters, Nanoparticle-Mediated Histotripsy, Nanoparticles

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Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology

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Q2

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50

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8

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Edsall, C., Huynh, L., Mustafa, W., Hall, T. L., Yüksel Durmaz, Y. ve Vlaisavljevich, E. (2024). Nanoparticle-mediated histotripsy using dual-frequency pulsing methods. Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology, 50(8), 1214-1223. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2024.04.009