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Cavitational Mechanisms in Ultrasound-accelerated Fibrinolysis

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Specialty Radiology
Date 2007 Apr 17
PMID 17434661
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The role of both inertial and stable cavitation was investigated during in vitro ultrasound-accelerated fibrinolysis by recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rt-PA) in the presence and absence of Optison. A unique treatment configuration applied ultrasound, rt-PA and Optison to the interior of a plasma clot. Lysis efficacy was measured as clot weight reduction. Cavitational mechanisms were investigated by monitoring subharmonic and broadband noise. In the absence of Optison, 1.7 MHz pulsed ultrasound with 1.5 MPa peak-negative pressure applied for 30 min resulted in 45 +/- 19% lysis enhancement relative to rt-PA alone. Cavitation was not detected, indicating a role of noncavitational effects of ultrasound. The addition of Optison increased lysis enhancement to 88 +/- 25%. Inertial cavitation was present only at the start of the exposure, while low-amplitude subharmonic emissions persisted throughout. Additional protocols suggested a possible correlation between the increased lysis in the presence of Optison and the subharmonic emission, indicating a potentially important role of stable rather than inertial cavitation in microbubble-enhanced ultrasound-accelerated rt-PA-mediated thrombolysis.

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