A61N2007/0073

Systems and methods for modulation and mapping of brain tissue using an ultrasound assembly

Methods and systems for modulation and mapping of brain tissue in a subject using an ultrasound assembly are provided. An exemplary method for modulation uses an ultrasound assembly including a housing and an ultrasound transducer joined to the housing. The method includes securing the housing to the head of the subject with the ultrasound transducer aligned with a region of the brain tissue to target the region of the brain tissue for modulating, and providing focused ultrasound at an acoustic pressure to the targeted region using the ultrasound transducer to induce cavitation proximate the targeted region. The method further includes detecting a cavitation signal magnitude from the induced cavitation corresponding to the acoustic pressure and modulating the targeted region.

ULTRASOUND-EMITTING APPARATUS FOR APPLYING SELECTIVE TREATMENTS TO ADIPOSE TISSUE IN BODY REJUVENATION/REMODELLING PROCESSES

An ultrasound-emitting apparatus for applying selective treatments to hypodermic tissue (adipose tissue and connective tissue) in body rejuvenation/remodelling processes, by an electric-pulse generator, an ultrasound transducer (3), an electronic control device (6) provided with specific software that controls the frequency, voltage and work cycle of the pulse generator; and application means (4) for orienting and directing the acoustic field on the area of the patient/user to be treated, wherein, in each firing, the transducer emits an acoustic field with an energy density no greater than 0.7 W/cm.sup.2 and a minimum emission duration of 100 ms. Preferably, the transducer emits either at a single frequency or in a frequency sweep, in a frequency range of 185-333 kHz, and even more preferably at 244 kHz.

Methods and devices for modulating cellular activity using ultrasound

The present invention comprises methods and devices for modulating the activity or activities of living cells, such as cells found in or derived from humans, animals, plants, insects, microorganisms and other organisms. Methods of the present invention comprise use of the application of ultrasound, such as low intensity, low frequency ultrasound, to living cells to affect the cells and modulate the cells' activities. Devices of the present invention comprise one or more components for generating ultrasound waves, such as ultrasonic emitters, transducers or piezoelectric transducers, composite transducers, CMUTs, and which may be provided as single or multiple transducers or in an array configurations. The ultrasound waves may be of any shape, and may be focused or unfocused.

ULTRASONIC RADIATOR AND ULTRASONIC DEVICE
20230023517 · 2023-01-26 ·

An ultrasonic radiator includes a plurality of plate-like elements, a supporter, and a first adhesive. The plurality of plate-like elements each have, on the front side or the back side, a radiation surface from which ultrasonic waves are emitted. The supporter holds the plurality of plate-like elements in such a manner that the respective radiation surfaces in different directional orientations are directed toward the same location. The plurality of plate-like elements are bonded to the supporter with the first adhesive. The plurality of plate-like elements each include a plurality of vibratory elements that are variously located in the radiation surface and that generate ultrasonic waves. The first adhesive is applied to lateral surfaces of each of the plurality of plate-like elements.

METHODS OF TREATING TUMORS WITH PRO DRUGS
20230226379 · 2023-07-20 ·

Methods of treating tumors by administering compounds to a patient are provided. Compounds such as pro drugs, e.g., 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA), may be administered to the patient orally, by injection, intravenously, or topically, which then accumulate preferentially as compounds such as protoporphyrin IX (PpIX) in tumor cells. After such accumulation, compounds such as PpIX are then activated in various aspects to treat tumors cells, thereby treating cancer. Cancers such as glioblastoma may be treated.

Multi-frequency ultrasound therapy system with data encoder

A multi-frequency ultrasound therapy apparatus is configured to operate at its center frequency and at the higher harmonic of its center frequency. The center frequency can be for the entire apparatus or for each ultrasound source element. At least one source element can generate ultrasound energy at its center frequency while, simultaneously, at least another source element can generate ultrasound energy at the higher harmonic of its center frequency. In addition, the same source element can generate ultrasound energy at its center frequency and the higher harmonic of its center frequency, respectively, but at different times. A data storage unit that stores encrypted and encoded data is disposed on the apparatus. The encoded data includes a unique identification code of the apparatus, the condition of use of the apparatus, the center frequency of each source element, the ultrasound efficiency of each source element, and/or other parameters relating to the apparatus.

Cancer Treatment Methods Using Thermotherapy And/Or Enhanced Immunotherapy
20230000981 · 2023-01-05 ·

Cancer treatment methods using thermotherapy and/or enhanced immunotherapy are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, the method comprising the steps of: (i) applying controlled thermal energy at 40-43° C. for a first predetermined time period to damage and weaken tumor cells of a tumor in a patient; (ii) administering pulsed high intensity focused ultrasound (pHIFU) in a first ultrasound mode to the tumor cells in the patient so as to damage the tumor cells without increasing the thermal energy; and (iii) administering low intensity focused ultrasound (LIFU) in a second ultrasound mode to further damage the tumor cells at a temperature of 39-43° C. for a second predetermined time period while performing observation of the tumor cells by ultrasonic thermometry.

Ultrasound guided opening of blood-brain barrier
11534630 · 2022-12-27 · ·

A system for delivering drugs or other molecules to the brain comprises an ultrasound imaging transducer configured to image structures such as the circle of Willis within a patient's head by way of a low attenuation acoustic window. The system includes a processor configured to register the ultrasound images to previously obtained images which also include the structures. The system includes ultrasound transducer elements operable to deliver ultrasound energy to a target region to cause the blood brain barrier to open. The system may include a drug delivery system that may be operated to deliver a drug to the patient in coordination with opening the blood brain barrier. Coordinates of the target region relative to the ultrasound imaging transducer are determined using registration information.

TREATMENT OF PANCREATIC CANCER
20220378692 · 2022-12-01 ·

The present invention relates to ultrasound mediated delivery of therapeutic agents to the pancreas, and particularly for treatment of pancreatic cancer such as pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). More particularly, the invention provides a cluster composition and a pharmaceutical composition, for use in delivery of therapeutic agents and for treatment of pancreatic cancers, including PDAC.

Frequency-tunable intraluminal ultrasound device

Intraluminal ultrasound devices, systems and methods are provided. In one embodiment, an intraluminal ultrasound device includes a flexible elongate member configured to be positioned within a body lumen of a patient, the flexible elongate member including a distal portion and a longitudinal axis; and a transducer array disposed at the distal portion of the flexible elongate member and circumferentially positioned around the longitudinal axis of the flexible elongate member. The transducer array includes a plurality of micromachined ultrasound transducers (MUTs). In addition, the transducer array is configured to obtain ultrasound imaging data of the body lumen in response to a first electrical signal, and apply an ultrasound therapy within the body lumen in response to a second electrical signal.