Control of Dynamically Coupled Cavitation Bubbles in Shock Wave Lithotripsy
冲击波碎石术中动态耦合空化气泡的控制
基本信息
- 批准号:7983878
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 11.67万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2009
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2009-11-19 至 2011-01-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:3-DimensionalAccountingAdverse effectsBloodBlood VesselsBowman&aposs spaceCalculiClinicalConfined SpacesCoupledCouplingDevelopmentElectromagnetic EnergyExperimental ModelsExtracorporeal Shockwave LithotripsyFeedbackFilmFrequenciesGoalsGrowthHemorrhageImageIn VitroIndividualInjuryKidneyKidney CalculiKnowledgeLiquid substanceLithotripsyMeasurementModelingMonitorPhysiologic pulsePlayProbabilityProceduresProcessPropertyProtocols documentationPublic HealthPulse RatesRecommendationReportingResearchRoleSafetyShockSolidSpeedStressSurfaceTestingTissuesTranslationsTreatment ProtocolsTubeUltrasonographyUreterUrinary tractWidthbaseclinically significantcostimprovedin vivomathematical modelmodels and simulationmovienovelparticlepolyvinylidene fluoridepressureresearch studyrisk benefit ratiosensorsimulationtheoriestransmission processurinary
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant) Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (SWL) is the most widely used procedure for comminution of urinary tract calculi, but after two decades of SWL, safety and efficiency appear to be declining, not improving. In some reports, clinically significant hemorrhaging within the kidney has increased tenfold, and the probability of successful treatment has been reduced by half. The effect on public health has been an increased risk/benefit ratio and cost of repeated treatments. In vitro and in vivo experimentation have shown that cavitation plays an important role in both the desired effect, stone comminution, and the undesired side effect, tissue injury, and that whereas some undefined number of bubbles is necessary in comminution, more bubbles, as can be produced by high shock wave delivery rates, inhibit comminution. Recent high-speed camera images indicate that the cavitation bubble cluster can grow to envelop the stone and that the cluster dynamics cannot be predicted by existing theories for single, isolated bubbles. Currently no model in SWL accounts for the dynamic coupling of bubbles to one another or to nearby tissue. The goal of this project and its relevance to public health is to develop accurate analytical models, tested and supported by experiment, to increase our understanding of cavitation clusters near kidney stones and tissue, and to provide guidance for improving the efficacy and safety of SWL. The project has three specific aims. (1) Develop a mathematical model for bubble cluster dynamics and use this model to understand and predict the growth, translation, collapse, and shock wave radiation associated with individual cavitation bubbles in the cluster, and to estimate the collective impact of these effects on the stone. Expand the model to account for solid particles interspersed among the bubbles. Calculate and compare pressures produced by the cluster and the shock wave produced by four clinical lithotripters. Ultimately, determine parameters and predict conditions for shock waveform, shock wave delivery rate, and lithotripter beam width that improve stone comminution. (2) Develop a model for individual and clustered bubble dynamics in urinary tubules, blood vessels, and other spaces confined by tissue. (3) Obtain pressure measurements within the cluster and 3D movies of cluster dynamics using piezoelectric sensors and two high speed cameras to compare to model simulations. Quantify numerically and experimentally the pressure on a stone or vessel wall as an effect of bubble number and therefore SW delivery rate. Simultaneously, characterize inhibitory clusters on B-mode ultrasound as a feedback to clinicians. Together, the model and experimental results may then guide monitoring, protocol, and lithotripter development.
描述(由申请人提供) 体外冲击波碎石术(SWL)是最广泛使用的尿路结石粉碎手术,但在 SWL 二十年之后,安全性和效率似乎正在下降,而不是提高。在一些报告中,临床上显着的肾脏内出血增加了十倍,成功治疗的可能性降低了一半。对公共健康的影响是风险/效益比和重复治疗成本的增加。体外和体内实验表明,空化在所需效果(结石粉碎)和不良副作用(组织损伤)中发挥着重要作用,并且虽然粉碎过程中需要一定数量的气泡,但更多的气泡可以通过高冲击波传递率产生,抑制粉碎。最近的高速相机图像表明,空化气泡簇可以生长以包裹石头,并且现有理论无法预测单个孤立气泡的簇动态。目前,SWL 中没有任何模型可以解释气泡之间或气泡与附近组织之间的动态耦合。该项目的目标及其与公共卫生的相关性是开发准确的分析模型,并通过实验进行测试和支持,以增加我们对肾结石和组织附近空化簇的理解,并为提高 SWL 的有效性和安全性提供指导。该项目有三个具体目标。 (1) 建立气泡簇动力学的数学模型,并使用该模型来理解和预测与簇中各个空化气泡相关的生长、平移、塌陷和冲击波辐射,并估计这些效应对气泡簇的集体影响。石头。扩展模型以考虑散布在气泡中的固体颗粒。计算并比较簇产生的压力和四个临床碎石机产生的冲击波。最终,确定参数并预测冲击波形、冲击波传输速率和碎石机光束宽度的条件,以改善结石粉碎。 (2) 开发尿管、血管和其他受组织限制的空间中的单个和簇状气泡动力学模型。 (3) 使用压电传感器和两个高速摄像机获取簇内的压力测量值和簇动态的 3D 电影,以与模型模拟进行比较。通过数值和实验量化石头或容器壁上的压力作为气泡数量和 SW 输送速率的影响。同时,描述 B 型超声上的抑制簇特征,作为对临床医生的反馈。模型和实验结果可以共同指导监测、方案和碎石机的开发。
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