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Evaluation of thrombolysis by using ultrasonic imaging: an in vitro study
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Evaluation of thrombolysis by using ultrasonic imaging: an in vitro study

Jui FangPo-Hsiang Tsui
Scientific reports, 卷.5(1), 頁碼.11669-11669
01/07/2015
PMID: 26126487
Web of Science ID: WOS:000357167000001

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Multidisciplinary Sciences Science & Technology Science & Technology - Other Topics
The hematocrit of a thrombus is a key factor associated with the susceptibility to thrombolysis. Ultrasonic imaging is currently the first-line screening tool for thrombus examinations. Different hematocrits result in different acoustical structures of thrombi, which alter the behavior of ultrasonic backscattering. This study explored the relationships among thrombolytic efficiencies, hematocrits, and ultrasonic parameters (the echo intensity and backscattered statistics). Porcine thrombi with different hematocrits, ranging from 0% to 50%, were induced in vitro. An ultrasonic scanner was used to scan thrombi and acquire raw image data for B-mode (echo intensity measurements) and Nakagami imaging (backscattered statistics analysis). Experiments on thrombolysis were performed using urokinase to explore the effect of the hematocrit on thrombolytic efficiency. Results showed that the weight loss ratio of thrombi exponentially decreased as the hematocrit increased from 0% to 50%. Compared with the echo intensity obtained from the conventional B-scan, the Nakagami parameter predicts the weight loss ratio, increasing from 0.6 to 1.2 as the weight loss ratio decreased from 0.67 to 0.26. The current findings suggest that using Nakagami imaging characterizing thrombi provides information of backscattered statistics, which may be associated with the thrombolytic efficiency.

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