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dc.contributor.authorJo, Janggun
dc.contributor.authorForrest, M. Laird
dc.contributor.authorYang, Xinmai
dc.date.accessioned2022-10-27T17:57:54Z
dc.date.available2022-10-27T17:57:54Z
dc.date.issued2020-12-05
dc.identifier.citationJo, Janggun et al. “Ultrasound-assisted laser thrombolysis with endovascular laser and high-intensity focused ultrasound.” Medical physics vol. 48,2 (2021): 579-586. doi:10.1002/mp.14636en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1808/33639
dc.descriptionThis is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Jo, Janggun et al. “Ultrasound-assisted laser thrombolysis with endovascular laser and high-intensity focused ultrasound.” Medical physics vol. 48,2 (2021): 579-586. doi:10.1002/mp.14636, which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1002/mp.14636. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-Archived Versions. This article may not be enhanced, enriched or otherwise transformed into a derivative work, without express permission from Wiley or by statutory rights under applicable legislation. Copyright notices must not be removed, obscured or modified. The article must be linked to Wiley’s version of record on Wiley Online Library and any embedding, framing or otherwise making available the article or pages thereof by third parties from platforms, services and websites other than Wiley Online Library must be prohibited.en_US
dc.description.abstractPurpose The combination of laser and ultrasound can significantly improve the efficiency of thrombolysis through an enhanced cavitation effect. We developed a fiber optics-based laser-ultrasound thrombolysis device and tested the feasibility and efficiency of this technology for restoring blood flow in an in vitro blood clot model.

Methods An in vitro blood flow-clot model was setup, and then an endovascular laser thrombolysis system was combined with high-intensity focused ultrasound to remove the clot. The laser and ultrasound pulses were synchronized and delivered to the blood clot concurrently. The laser pulses of 532 nm were delivered to the blood clot endovascularly through an optical fiber, whereas the ultrasound pulses of 0.5 MHz were applied noninvasively to the same region. Effectiveness of thrombolysis was evaluated by the ability to restore blood flow, which was monitored by ultrasound Doppler.

Results As laser powers increased, the ultrasound threshold pressures for effective thrombolysis decreased. For laser fluence levels of 0, 2, and 4 mJ/cm2, the average negative ultrasound threshold pressures were 1.26 ± 0.114, 1.05 ± 0.181, and 0.59 ± 0.074 MPa, respectively. The periods of time needed to achieve effective thrombolysis were measured at 0.8, 2, and 4 mJ/cm2 laser fluence levels and 0.42, 0.70, and 0.98 MPa negative ultrasound pressures. In general, thrombolysis could be achieved more rapidly with higher laser powers or ultrasound pressures.

Conclusions Effective thrombolysis can be achieved by combining endovascular laser with noninvasive ultrasound at relatively low power and pressure levels, which can potentially improve both the treatment efficiency and safety.
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dc.publisherWileyen_US
dc.rights© 2020 American Association of Physicists in Medicineen_US
dc.subjectBubbleen_US
dc.subjectCavitationen_US
dc.subjectLaseren_US
dc.subjectTherapyen_US
dc.subjectThrombolysisen_US
dc.subjectUltrasounden_US
dc.titleUltrasound-assisted laser thrombolysis with endovascular laser and high-intensity focused ultrasounden_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
kusw.kuauthorForrest, M. Laird
kusw.kuauthorYang, Xinmai
kusw.kudepartmentPharmaceutical Chemistryen_US
kusw.kudepartmentInstitute for Bioengineering Researchen_US
kusw.kudepartmentMechanical Engineeringen_US
dc.identifier.doi10.1002/mp.14636en_US
kusw.oaversionScholarly/refereed, author accepted manuscripten_US
kusw.oapolicyThis item meets KU Open Access policy criteria.en_US
dc.identifier.pmidPMC9382677en_US
dc.rights.accessrightsopenAccessen_US


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