DocumentCode :
2367333
Title :
Experimental temperature monitoring and coagulation detection using ultrasound-stimulated acoustic emission
Author :
Konofagou, Elisa ; Thierman, Jonathan ; Hynynen, Kullervo
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Radiol., Brigham & Women´´s Hosp., Boston, MA, USA
Volume :
2
fYear :
2001
fDate :
2001
Firstpage :
1299
Abstract :
Due to the high variability of tissue effects during sonication, temperature monitoring is one of the most crucial components for accurate thermal treatment of tissues with focused ultrasound (FUS) and other thermotherapy devices. Since the technique of ultrasound-stimulated acoustic emission (USAE) depends on the acoustic and mechanical properties, which both vary with temperature, it is hypothesized that the USAE signal is also temperature-dependent and in such a way that it can be used to guide thermal therapy. Therefore, in this paper, the dependence of USAE on tissue temperature is determined. In a series of experiments, where the same transducer is used for heating and USAE application, porcine muscle and fat samples are exposed to ultrasound at acoustical power levels of 6.6, 10.6 and 17.2 W over a period of 60-200 s that induce temperature elevation. In both tissue types, below the coagulation threshold, the USAE amplitude was found to vary quasi-linearly with temperature. However, at higher powers resulting in temperature above 55°C that is beyond the coagulation threshold the correlation with temperature was lost due mainly to the irreversible nature of the changes in the tissue properties
Keywords :
acoustic emission; biomedical ultrasonics; biothermics; coagulation; muscle; patient monitoring; 55 degC; 6.6 to 17.2 W; 60 to 200 s; acoustical power levels; coagulation detection; focused ultrasound; porcine fat; porcine muscle; sonication; temperature monitoring; thermal treatment; thermotherapy devices; tissue effects; tissue properties; tissue temperature; ultrasound-stimulated acoustic emission; Acoustic devices; Acoustic emission; Acoustic signal detection; Coagulation; Mechanical factors; Medical treatment; Temperature dependence; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; Ultrasonic imaging;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium, 2001 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7177-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2001.991958
Filename :
991958
Link To Document :
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