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Effect of microbubble contrast agent during high intensity focused ultrasound ablation on rabbit liver in vivo

Abstract Objective To evaluate the effect of a microbubble contrast agent (SonoVue) during HIFU ablation of a rabbit liver. Materials and methods HIFU ablations (intensity of 400 W/cm2 for 4 s, six times, with a 5 s interval between exposures) were performed upon 16 in vivo rabbit livers before and...

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Published in:European journal of radiology 2012-04, Vol.81 (4), p.e519-e523
Main Authors: Chung, Dong Jin, Cho, Se Hyun, Lee, Jae Mun, Hahn, Seong-Tae
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description Abstract Objective To evaluate the effect of a microbubble contrast agent (SonoVue) during HIFU ablation of a rabbit liver. Materials and methods HIFU ablations (intensity of 400 W/cm2 for 4 s, six times, with a 5 s interval between exposures) were performed upon 16 in vivo rabbit livers before and after intravenous injection of a microbubble contrast agent (0.8 ml). A Wilcoxon signed rank test was used to compare mean ablation volume and time required to tissue ablation on real-time US. Shape of ablation and pattern of coagulative necrosis were analyzed by Fisher's exact test. Results The volume of coagulative necrosis was significantly larger in the combination microbubble and HIFU group than in the HIFU alone group ( P < 0.05). Also, time to reach ablation was shorter in the combination microbubble and HIFU group than in the HIFU alone group ( P < 0.05). When analyzing the shape of tissue ablation, a pyramidal shape was more prevalently in the HIFU alone group compared to the combination microbubble and HIFU group ( P < 0.05). Following an analysis of the pattern of coagulative necrosis, non-cavitary necrosis was found in ten and cavitary necrosis in six of the samples in the combination microbubble and HIFU group. Conversely, non-cavitary necrosis occurred in all 16 samples in the HIFU alone group ( P < 0.05). Conclusion HIFU of in vivo rabbit livers with a microbubble contrast agent produced larger zones of ablation and more cavitary tissue necrosis than without the use of a microbubble contrast agent. Microbubble contrast agents may be useful in tissue ablation by enhancing the treatment effect of HIFU.
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Contrast Media
Hepatectomy - methods
High-intensity focused ultrasound
High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound Ablation - methods
Liver - diagnostic imaging
Liver - surgery
Microbubble
Microbubbles - therapeutic use
Phospholipids - therapeutic use
Rabbit
Rabbits
Radiology
Sulfur Hexafluoride - therapeutic use
Treatment Outcome
Ultrasonography
title Effect of microbubble contrast agent during high intensity focused ultrasound ablation on rabbit liver in vivo
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