2007
DOI: 10.1063/1.2744294
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Measurements of Cavitation Dose, Echogenicity, and Temperature during Ultrasound Ablation

Abstract: Ultrasound ablation experiments were performed, with simultaneous measurements of acoustic emissions, tissue echogenicity, and tissue temperature, on fresh, degassed bovine liver. The tissue was exposed to bursts of unfocused, continuous-wave, 3.10 MHz from a 3 mm-diameter, 32-element array, which performed B-scan imaging with the same piezoelectric elements during quiescent periods. Exposures employed pulse lengths of 0.9-3.3 s with pressure amplitudes of 0.8-1.4 MPa and duty cycles of 97-99% for exposure tim… Show more

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“…These methods include time-domain, frequency-domain, and time-frequency analysis. The In another study, time-frequency plots for PCD spectra were generated at three exposure conditions in order to simultaneously compare different signal components (Mast et al 2007). In such experiments, the changes in the frequency spectra over time can be observed directly from the timefrequency image.…”
Section: Acoustic Emission and Pcdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These methods include time-domain, frequency-domain, and time-frequency analysis. The In another study, time-frequency plots for PCD spectra were generated at three exposure conditions in order to simultaneously compare different signal components (Mast et al 2007). In such experiments, the changes in the frequency spectra over time can be observed directly from the timefrequency image.…”
Section: Acoustic Emission and Pcdmentioning
confidence: 99%