Abstract

ObjectiveIn the treatment of uterine fibroids with ultrasound guided high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU), water balloons are considered to be a valuable aid for improving safety and efficiency. However, the water balloons worsen the pathway for acoustic transmission, causing degraded performance both in ultrasound therapy and in ultrasound imaging. This study aims at establishing a protocol to evaluate the effects of the water balloon. MethodsSimulations and experiments were carefully conducted to quantitatively investigate the effects of water ballons on the efficiency of HIFU energy delivery and on the quality of ultrasound guiding images. More specifically, HIFU-induced temperature increases in the focal region, together with spatial resolution, contrast and signal-to-noise ratio in the ultrasound guiding images were compared under the conditions with and without the water balloon. ResultsExperiment results showed that the use of water balloons led to the dropping of temperature up to 10 degrees Celsius within the focal region in some specific situations, but quality of the guiding images was relatively less affected. ConclusionThe study provided the knowledge on what influences the water balloon could have in the ultrasound guided HIFU treatment; it also established a practical and standardized evaluation scheme for further optimizing the water balloon, such as its material and internal liquid compositions. This study can potentially help improve the efficiency and safety of treating uterine fibroids with ultrasound guided HIFU systems.

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