高强度低频超声对动脉壁的弹性作用

IF 0.1 Q4 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
I. Adzerikho, A. I. Kulak, T. Vladimirskaya, T. V. Leonchik, S. N. Chur, V. T. Minchenya, S. V. Shil’ko
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由于通过柔性波导引入血管的强大低频(24-26 kHz)超声产生的空化作用,发现体外股腘动脉段的弹性显著增加。血管弹性通过外力作用下的偏转和膨胀球囊产生的内压对血管扩张的程度来评估。显示了在暴露于31W/cm2的超声强度30s之后实现血管壁弹性模量降低两倍以上的可能性。已经确定,在超声振动振幅为10μm时,当振荡振幅增加到23μm以上时,形成多态性狭缝状腔时,血管壁损伤以内膜分离和破裂的小病灶形式发生,并伴有介质层分层。
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Elastification of the arterial wall by high-intensity low-frequency ultrasound
A significant increase in the elasticity of the femoropopliteal artery segments in vitro was found as a result of the action of cavitation generated by powerful low-frequency (24–26 kHz) ultrasound introduced into the vessel by a flexible waveguide. The vessel elasticity was evaluated both by the deflection under the action of an external force and by the degree of its expansion vasodilatation by the internal pressure created by the expanding balloon. The possibility of achieving a more than two-fold decrease in the vascular wall elasticity modulus after 30-s exposure to an ultrasound intensity of 31 W/cm2 was shown. It has been established that at the 10 μm amplitude of ultrasonic vibrations, vascular wall damage occurs in the form of small foci of detachment and rupture of the intima accompanied by delamination in the media layer, when polymorphic slit-like cavities are formed with an increase in the amplitude of oscillations above 23 μm.
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