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3aBAb5. Ultrasound intensity to propel stones from the kidney is below the threshold for renal injury.

Yak-Nam Wang, Julianna C Simon, Bryan Cunitz, Frank Starr, Marla Paun, Denny Liggitt, Andrew Evan, James McAteer, James Williams, Ziyue Liu, Peter Kaczkowski, Ryan Hsi, Mathew Sorensen, Jonathan Harper, Michael R Bailey.   

Abstract

Therapeutic ultrasound has an increasing number of applications in urology, including shockwave lithotripsy, stone propulsion, tissue ablation, and hemostasis. However, the threshold of renal injury using ultrasound is unknown. The goal of this study was to determine kidney injury thresholds for a range of intensities between diagnostic and ablative therapeutic ultrasound. A 2 MHz annular array generating spatial peak pulse average intensities (ISPPA) up to 28,000 W/cm2 in water was placed on the surface of in vivo porcine kidneys and focused on the adjacent parenchyma. Treatments consisted of pulses of 100 μs duration triggered every 3 ms for 10 minutes at various intensities. The perfusion-fixed tissue was scored by 3 blinded independent experts. Above a threshold of 16,620 W/cm2, the majority of injury observed included emulsification, necrosis and hemorrhage. Below this threshold, almost all injury presented as focal cell and tubular swelling and/or degeneration. These findings provide evidence for a wide range of potentially therapeutic ultrasound intensities that has a low probability of causing injury. While this study did not examine all combinations of treatment parameters of therapeutic ultrasound, tissue injury appears dose-dependent.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 26185590      PMCID: PMC4501383          DOI: 10.1121/1.4800361

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Meet Acoust


  3 in total

1.  Novel ultrasound method to reposition kidney stones.

Authors:  Anup Shah; Neil R Owen; Wei Lu; Bryan W Cunitz; Peter J Kaczkowski; Jonathan D Harper; Michael R Bailey; Lawrence A Crum
Journal:  Urol Res       Date:  2010-10-22

2.  Focused ultrasound to expel calculi from the kidney.

Authors:  Anup Shah; Jonathan D Harper; Bryan W Cunitz; Yak-Nam Wang; Marla Paun; Julianna C Simon; Wei Lu; Peter J Kaczkowski; Michael R Bailey
Journal:  J Urol       Date:  2011-12-16       Impact factor: 7.450

3.  Morphological changes induced in the pig kidney by extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy: nephron injury.

Authors:  Youzhi Shao; Bret A Connors; Andrew P Evan; Lynn R Willis; David A Lifshitz; James E Lingeman
Journal:  Anat Rec A Discov Mol Cell Evol Biol       Date:  2003-11
  3 in total
  1 in total

1.  Focused Ultrasonic Propulsion of Kidney Stones.

Authors:  Mathew D Sorensen; Michael R Bailey; Ryan S Hsi; Bryan W Cunitz; Julianna Simon; Yak-Nam Wang; Barbrina L Dunmire; Marla Paun; Frank Starr; Wei Lu; Andrew P Evan; Jonathan D Harper
Journal:  J Endourol B Videourol       Date:  2013-12-09
  1 in total

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