Ultrasound in medicine & biology

How stable and active bubble vibrations help break down blood clots using ultrasound

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Abstract

Inertial cavitation at 1,300 kPa enhanced fibrin degradation by 66.3 ± 1.8% compared to 51.7 ± 2.0% with rtPA alone.

  • Combining ultrasound and microbubbles with rtPA improves clot lysis compared to rtPA alone.
  • Stable cavitation at 200 kPa did not enhance fibrin degradation.
  • At 350 kPa, a synergistic effect was observed, increasing fibrin degradation by 6% over rtPA alone.
  • Without rtPA, ultrasound and microbubbles had minimal effect on fibrin degradation but caused significant loss of red blood cells in the clot.

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