医学
溶栓
超声波
溶解循环
放射科
静脉血栓形成
血栓形成
生物医学工程
心脏病学
外科
心肌梗塞
病毒学
病毒
作者
Bohua Zhang,Huaiyu Wu,Howuk Kim,Phoebe J. Welch,Ashley Cornett,Greyson Stocker,Raul G Nogueira,Jinwook Kim,Gabe E. Owens,Paul A. Dayton,Zhen Xu,Chengzhi Shi,Xiaoning Jiang
出处
期刊:Research
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2023-01-01
卷期号:6
被引量:12
标识
DOI:10.34133/research.0048
摘要
This research aims to demonstrate a novel vortex ultrasound enabled endovascular thrombolysis method designed for treating cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST). This is a topic of substantial importance since current treatment modalities for CVST still fail in as many as 20% to 40% of the cases, and the incidence of CVST has increased since the outbreak of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Compared with conventional anticoagulant or thrombolytic drugs, sonothrombolysis has the potential to remarkably shorten the required treatment time owing to the direct clot targeting with acoustic waves. However, previously reported strategies for sonothrombolysis have not demonstrated clinically meaningful outcomes (e.g., recanalization within 30 min) in treating large, completely occluded veins or arteries. Here, we demonstrated a new vortex ultrasound technique for endovascular sonothrombolysis utilizing wave-matter interaction-induced shear stress to enhance the lytic rate substantially. Our in vitro experiment showed that the lytic rate was increased by at least 64.3% compared with the nonvortex endovascular ultrasound treatment. A 3.1-g, 7.5-cm-long, completely occluded in vitro 3-dimensional model of acute CVST was fully recanalized within 8 min with a record-high lytic rate of 237.5 mg/min for acute bovine clot in vitro. Furthermore, we confirmed that the vortex ultrasound causes no vessel wall damage over ex vivo canine veins. This vortex ultrasound thrombolysis technique potentially presents a new life-saving tool for severe CVST cases that cannot be efficaciously treated using existing therapies.
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