Effect of lithotripter focal width on stone comminution in shock wave lithotripsy.
Data(s) |
01/04/2010
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Formato |
2635 - 2645 |
Identificador |
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20370044 J Acoust Soc Am, 2010, 127 (4), pp. 2635 - 2645 http://hdl.handle.net/10161/4244 1520-8524 |
Idioma(s) |
ENG en_US |
Relação |
J Acoust Soc Am 10.1121/1.3308409 Journal of the Acoustical Society of America |
Palavras-Chave | #Acoustics #Calculi #Equipment Design #Lithotripsy #Materials Testing #Models, Theoretical #Motion #Phantoms, Imaging #Pressure #Time Factors #Transducers, Pressure |
Tipo |
Journal Article |
Cobertura |
United States |
Resumo |
Using a reflector insert, the original HM-3 lithotripter field at 20 kV was altered significantly with the peak positive pressure (p(+)) in the focal plane increased from 49 to 87 MPa while the -6 dB focal width decreased concomitantly from 11 to 4 mm. Using the original reflector, p(+) of 33 MPa with a -6 dB focal width of 18 mm were measured in a pre-focal plane 15-mm proximal to the lithotripter focus. However, the acoustic pulse energy delivered to a 28-mm diameter area around the lithotripter axis was comparable ( approximately 120 mJ). For all three exposure conditions, similar stone comminution ( approximately 70%) was produced in a mesh holder of 15 mm after 250 shocks. In contrast, stone comminution produced by the modified reflector either in a 15-mm finger cot (45%) or in a 30-mm membrane holder (14%) was significantly reduced from the corresponding values (56% and 26%) produced by the original reflector (no statistically significant differences were observed between the focal and pre-focal planes). These observations suggest that a low-pressure/broad focal width lithotripter field will produce better stone comminution than its counterpart with high-pressure/narrow focal width under clinically relevant in vitro comminution conditions. |