Experimental evaluation of blocking effect on emboli in the aorta ascendens by using phased array ultrasound

Zhen Zhang, K. An, M. Tang, Yazhu Chen, Jing-feng Bai
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Emboli generated in cardiac surgery can result in many postoperative neurological complications. There are many methods to reduce the amount of emboli or to block them. Nevertheless, many of methods have limitation. In this study, ultrasonic radiation force generated by phased array ultrasound is used to block emboli and the blocking effect is evaluated. We do vivo experiment on eight pigs (40kg). After opening thorax, we put ultrasound transducer between ascending aorta and brachiocephalic artery. The man-made emboli are injected in the left auricle 8 times on each pig, 4 times with ultrasound transducers off and 4 times with ultrasound transducers on. When emboli flow to ascending aorta, ultrasonic radiation force will act on emboli and block some of them from flowing into brachiocephalic artery. And emboli flowing into the right common carotid artery would be detected by PHILIPS CX50. At the end of the experiment, the sonicated tissue is cut for histopathology test. The results of vivo experiment demonstrate the feasibility and effect of blocking in the evaluation.
相控阵超声对主动脉上升段栓塞阻断作用的实验评价
心脏手术中产生的栓子可导致许多术后神经系统并发症。有许多方法可以减少栓子的数量或阻断它们。然而,许多方法都有其局限性。本研究利用相控阵超声产生的超声辐射力对栓子进行封堵,并对其封堵效果进行评价。我们对8头(40公斤)猪进行了体内实验。开胸后,将超声换能器置于升主动脉与头臂动脉之间。在每只猪的左耳廓注射人工栓子8次,关闭超声换能器4次,打开超声换能器4次。当栓子流向升主动脉时,超声辐射力作用于栓子,阻断部分栓子流向头臂动脉。PHILIPS CX50检测右颈总动脉栓塞。实验结束后,将超声组织切片进行组织病理学检查。体内实验结果证明了阻断评价的可行性和效果。
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