Ultrasonic propulsion of kidney stones: preliminary results of human feasibility study.

Michael Bailey, Bryan Cunitz, Barbrina Dunmire, Marla Paun, Franklin Lee, Susan Ross, James Lingeman, Michael Coburn, Hunter Wessells, Mathew Sorensen, Jonathan Harper
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One in 11 Americans has experienced kidney stones, with a 50% average recurrence rate within 5-10 years. Ultrasonic propulsion (UP) offers a potential method to expel small stones or residual fragments before they become a recurrent problem. Reported here are preliminary findings from the first investigational use of UP in humans. The device uses a Verasonics ultrasound engine and Philips HDI C5-2 probe to generate real-time B-mode imaging and targeted "push" pulses on demand. There are three arms of the study: de novo stones, post-lithotripsy fragments, and the preoperative setting. A pain questionnaire is completed prior to and following the study. Movement is classified based on extent. Patients are followed for 90 days. Ten subjects have been treated to date: three de novo, five post-lithotripsy, and two preoperative. None of the subjects reported pain associated with the treatment or a treatment related adverse event, beyond the normal discomfort of passing a stone. At least one stone was moved in all subjects. Three of five post-lithotripsy subjects passed a single or multiple stones within 1-2 weeks following treatment; one subject passed two (1-2 mm) fragments before leaving clinic. In the pre-operative studies we successfully moved 7 - 8 mm stones. In four subjects, UP revealed multiple stone fragments where the clinical image and initial ultrasound examination indicated a single large stone.

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超声推进肾结石:人体可行性研究的初步结果。
每11个美国人中就有一个患有肾结石,在5-10年内平均复发率为50%。超声波推进(UP)提供了一种潜在的方法,在小结石或残余碎片成为复发性问题之前将其排出体外。这里报告的是首次在人类中使用UP的初步调查结果。该设备使用Verasonics超声引擎和飞利浦HDI C5-2探头,根据需要产生实时b模式成像和有针对性的“推送”脉冲。该研究分为三组:新生结石、碎石后碎片和术前设置。在研究之前和之后完成疼痛问卷。运动是根据程度来分类的。患者随访90天。到目前为止,已有10名患者接受了治疗:3名新生患者,5名碎石术后患者,2名术前患者。除了正常的排结石不适外,没有受试者报告与治疗相关的疼痛或治疗相关的不良事件。所有科目中至少有一块石头被移动。碎石后5名受试者中有3名在治疗后1-2周内排出了单个或多个结石;一名受试者在离开诊所前通过了两个(1-2毫米)碎片。在术前研究中,我们成功地移动了7 - 8毫米的结石。在四名受试者中,UP显示多个结石碎片,而临床图像和初始超声检查显示单个大结石。
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