Patent classifications
A61N2007/0078
HANDHELD FOCUSED EXTRACORPOREAL SHOCK WAVE THERAPY DEVICE, KIT, AND METHOD
A handheld focused extracorporeal shock wave therapy (f-ESWT) device includes a plurality of piezoelectric elements, a power supply circuit, and a plurality of driver circuits. The piezoelectric elements are each configured to generate an individual shock wave. The power supply circuit is configured to output a first DC voltage and a second DC voltage. The first DC voltage greater than the second DC voltage. The driver circuits are each operably connected to the first DC voltage, the second DC voltage, and to a corresponding piezoelectric element of the plurality of piezoelectric elements. Each driver circuit includes a switching element electronically configurable in an open state and in a closed state. When the switching element is in the open state, the first DC voltage and the second DC voltage are applied to the corresponding piezoelectric element to pre-charge the corresponding piezoelectric element with a DC pre-charge voltage having a first polarity.
Ultrasound treatment device for HIFU and ultrasound image, and control method therefor
The present invention relates to an ultrasound treatment device for HIFU and an ultrasound image, and to a control method therefor. The ultrasound treatment device comprises: a plurality of image converters disposed on one surface of a probe assembly to transmit ultrasound signals to a target and receive signals reflected by the target to create an ultrasound image; a plurality of high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) converters disposed on the surface of the probe assembly so as to be located in different positions from the image converters, wherein the HIFU converters transmit ultrasound signals to a target to generate heat energy, thereby treating a tissue within a focusing area; and a control unit performing control such that the difference between apertures of converter arrays constituted by the image converters and the HIFU converters, respectively, is less than a predetermined value.
ADAPTIVE REFOCUSING OF ULTRASOUND TRANSDUCER ARRAYS USING IMAGE DATA
A dual-mode ultrasound system provides real-time imaging and therapy delivery using a transducer array. The system may use various imaging modes to provide image data that may be used to select control points within an imaging field of view. The control points along with the image data may be used to solve an optimization problem to achieve desired focusing gains at one or more of the control points. The optimized solution may be used to produce excitation waveforms to generate new image data. The focusing gains may be evaluated and the optimization problem may be iterated until desired focusing gains are achieved. Virtual arrays may be defined and cascaded to provide flexibility in solving the optimization problem.
ULTRASOUND TRANSDUCERS FOR CONSTRUCTIVE SHEAR WAVE INTERFERENCE AND RELATED METHODS AND SYSTEMS
A transducer array includes at least one annular shear wave generation transducer that defines an interior area, the at least one annular shear wave generation transducer being configured to generate a shear wave excitation to a region of interest such that the shear wave excitation excites at least a part of a corresponding cylindrical portion of the region of interest and shear waves propagating from the cylindrical portion of the region of interest constructively interfere in an interior region of the cylindrical portion of the region of interest; and at least one tracking transducer positioned in the interior area of the at least one annular shear wave generation transducer, the at least one tracking transducer being configured to detect a shear wave in the interior region of the region of interest.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR RESPONSIVE ULTRASOUND STIMULATION FOR IMMUNO-MODULATION TREATMENT
Systems and methods are provided for ultrasound stimulation for immunomodulation treatment. Ultrasound stimulation of the spleen may be used to alter immune and thereby inflammatory responses of a subject by modulating specific biomarkers or cytokines associated with inflammation. A closed-loop or responsive ultrasound stimulation of the spleen may be implemented by tracking biomarkers in the blood that indicate when the stimulation is working. Modulation of specific cytokines and/or erythrocyte sedimentation rate may be performed in response to ultrasound stimulation in a diseased state.
Ultrasound therapy system
The present disclosure provides an ultrasound therapy system and a dose control method. The system includes: a control device; a first ultrasound irradiation device configured to generate multiple groups of ultrasound irradiation doses driven by the control device and conduct ultrasound irradiation on a cell culture device with multiple groups of abnormally proliferating living cells; a characterization image capture device configured to capture performance characteristic data of living cells in the cell culture device, where the control device is further configured to determine an ultrasound irradiation dose corresponding to at least one group of abnormally proliferating living cells with a cell target characteristic characterization as a target ultrasound irradiation dose according to the performance characteristic data; and a second ultrasound irradiation device configured to conduct ultrasound irradiation of the target ultrasound irradiation dose on a living organism with abnormal proliferation.
ULTRASONIC COMMUNICATION IN MEDICAL DEVICES
The present disclosure provides implants, sensor modules, networks, and methods configured to establish transcutaneous power and transcutaneous bidirectional data communication using ultrasound signals between two or more medical devices located on and within a body of a patient.
SELECTIVE ACOUSTIC DISRUPTION OF PATHOGENS
Described herein are methods and devices for selectively diminishing viability of or killing bacterial, fungal, or viral pathogens using acoustic excitation below the thresholds for cavitation.
Array-Type Ultrasound Therapy System
The present disclosure discloses an array-type ultrasound therapy system. The ultrasound therapy system includes an ultrasound therapy control unit, an ultrasound transducer driving array, and an ultrasound transducer array. The ultrasound transducer array includes n ultrasound transducers; and a detection signal output end of the ultrasound transducer configured to detect ultrasound echoes generated during ultrasound therapy is connected to a feedback signal input end of the ultrasound therapy control unit. A control signal output end of the ultrasound therapy control unit is connected to an input end of the ultrasound transducer driving array, and an output end of the ultrasound transducer driving array is connected to a driving end of each of the ultrasound transducers configured to perform the ultrasound therapy.
System and method for measuring and correcting ultrasound phase distortions induced by aberrating media
A system and method for efficiently transmitting and receiving focused ultrasound through a medium, such as bone, is provided. The focal region of the focused ultrasound is iteratively updated to provide an improved focus through the medium. This method may be carried out using a transducer assembly that includes two or more transmit arrays each operating at a different frequency. An initial focus is set and updated by delivering focused ultrasound with a lower frequency transmit array. The phase corrections determined in the first iteration are applied to subsequently higher frequency transmit arrays and received signals, and the process repeated until a desired focus or image resolution is achieved.