Combination of microbubbles and diagnostic ultrasound at a high mechanical index for the synergistic microwave ablation of tumours

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Objectives: To determine whether combining microbubbles (MBs) with diagnostic ultrasound (US) at a high mechanical index (MI) could enhance the microwave (MW) ablation of tumours. Materials and methods: Five therapeutic MW adjuvant protocols were studied: MW, MW + US, MW + US + MB, MW + US + NS (saline) and MW + MB. In 30 normal rabbit livers, the synergistic effects were evaluated via temperature, necrosis volume and histology. In 90 VX2 rabbit hepatic tumours, residual cells in the peripheral ablated tumours were examined via immunohistochemical assay and tumour growth. Additional 40 VX2 hepatic tumours were evaluated for ablation safety via blood assay and weight and for survival to 105 days. Results were compared using analysis of variance. Results: Compared with the other protocols, the ablation volumes in normal rabbit livers were significantly larger using the MW + US + MB protocol (p

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Xu, J., Cao, Y., Xu, C., Cheng, X., You, Y., Yao, Y., … Lu, M. (2017). Combination of microbubbles and diagnostic ultrasound at a high mechanical index for the synergistic microwave ablation of tumours. International Journal of Hyperthermia, 33(3), 318–326. https://doi.org/10.1080/02656736.2016.1239843

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