High-frequency ultrasound M-mode monitoring of HIFU ablation in cardiac tissue

Ronald Kumon, Madhu Sudhan Reddy Gudur, Yun Zhou, Cheri X. Deng

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Abstract

Effective real-time HIFU lesion detection is important for expanded use of HIFU in interventional electrophysiology (e.g., epicardial ablation of cardiac arrhythmia). The goal of this study was to investigate rapid, high-frequency M-mode ultrasound imaging for monitoring spatiotemporal changes in tissue during HIFU application. The HIFU application (4.33 MHz, 1000 Hz PRF, 50% duty cycle, 1 s exposure, 6100 W/cm 2 ) was perpendicularly applied to porcine cardiac tissue with a high-frequency imaging system (Visualsonics Vevo 770, 55 MHz, 4.5 mm focal distance) confocally aligned. Radiofrequency (RF) M-mode data (1 kHz PRF, 4 s × 7 mm) was acquired before, during, and after HIFU treatment. Gross lesions were compared with M-mode data to correlate lesion and cavity formation. Integrated backscatter, echo-decorrelation parameters, and their cumulative extrema over time were analyzed for automatically identifying lesion width and bubble formation. Cumulative maximum integrated backscatter showed the best results for identifying the final lesion width, and a criterion based on line-to-line decorrelation was proposed for identification of transient bubble activity.

Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Oct 3 2012
EventAIP Conference Proceedings -
Duration: Oct 3 2012 → …

Conference

ConferenceAIP Conference Proceedings
Period10/3/12 → …

Keywords

  • Tissue ablation
  • Backscattering
  • Ultrasonography
  • Bubble formation
  • Cardiac dynamics

Disciplines

  • Physics

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