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Transluminal Approach with Bubble-Seeded Histotripsy for Cancer Treatment with Ultrasonic Mechanical Effects
Ultrasound in Medicine and BiologyVol. 44Issue 5p1031–1043Published online: March 7, 2018- Reiko Ashida
- Ken-ichi Kawabata
- Takashi Maruoka
- Kazuhiro Yamanaka
- Hideki Yoshikawa
- Tatsuya Ioka
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 6Bubble-seeded histotripsy (BSH) is a newly developed ultrasound-based mechanical fractionation technique using locally injected phase change nanodroplets (PCNDs) as sensitizers. The PCNDs are a kind of microbubble precursor compressed into submicron-size in droplets form, which were designed for local administration and will expand into microbubbles under ultrasound exposure. Previously, we reported that a combination of PCNDs injection and pulsed high-intensity focused ultrasound (pHIFU) with an acoustic intensity as low as about 3 kW/cm2 at 1.1 MHz, which is similar to the acoustic intensity of currently available HIFU coagulation therapy, was enough to induce tissue fractionation after significant antitumor effects in an in vivo study.