DocumentCode
968512
Title
Noninvasive transesophageal cardiac thermal ablation using a 2-D focused, ultrasound phased array: a simulation study
Author
Yin, Xiangtao ; Epstein, Laurence M. ; Hynynen, Kullervo
Author_Institution
Dept. of Radiol., Brigham & Women´´s Hosp., Boston, MA, USA
Volume
53
Issue
6
fYear
2006
fDate
6/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1138
Lastpage
1149
Abstract
This simulation study proposes a noninvasive, transesophageal cardiac-thermal ablation using a planar ultrasound phased array (1 MHz, 60 × 10 mm2, 0.525 mm interelement spacing, 114 × 20 elements). Thirty-nine foci in cardiac muscle were defined at 20, 40, and 60-mm distances and at various angles from the transducer surface to simulate the accessible posterior left atrial wall through the esophageal wall window. The ultrasound pressure distribution and the resulting thermal effect in a volume of 60 × 80 × 80 mm3, including esophagus and cardiac muscle, were simulated for each focus. For 1, 10, and 20-s sonications with 60°C and 70°C peak temperatures in cardiac muscle and without thermal damage in esophageal wall, the transducer acoustic powers were 105-727, 28-117, 21-79 W and 151-1044, 40-167, 30-114 W, respectively. The simulated lesions (thermal dose in equivalent minutes at 43°C ≥240 minutes) at these foci had lengths of 1-6, 3-11, 3-13 mm and 3-15, 5-19, 6-23 mm, respectively, and widths of 1-4, 2-7, 3-9 mm and 3-9, 4-13, 4-17 mm, respectively. As a first step toward feasibility, controllable tissue coagulation in cardiac tissue without damage to the esophagus was demonstrated numerically.
Keywords
biomedical ultrasonics; biothermics; cardiology; coagulation; muscle; 0.525 mm; 1 MHz; 1 s; 10 s; 2-D focused ultrasound phased array; 20 mm; 20 s; 21 to 1044 W; 40 mm; 43 degC; 60 degC; 60 mm; 70 degC; cardiac muscle; controllable tissue coagulation; esophageal wall; noninvasive transesophageal cardiac thermal ablation; planar ultrasound phased array; posterior left atrial wall; sonications; thermal effect; ultrasound pressure distribution; Acoustic transducers; Coagulation; Esophagus; Lesions; Muscles; Phased arrays; Temperature; Ultrasonic imaging; Ultrasonic transducer arrays; Ultrasonic transducers; Animals; Body Temperature; Cardiac Surgical Procedures; Computer Simulation; Equipment Design; Equipment Failure Analysis; Heart; Humans; Models, Cardiovascular; Surgical Procedures, Minimally Invasive; Therapy, Computer-Assisted; Transducers; Treatment Outcome; Ultrasonic Therapy;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-3010
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TUFFC.2006.1642512
Filename
1642512
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