Real-time temperature estimation and monitoring of HIFU ablation through a combined modeling and passive acoustic mapping approach.
Passive acoustic mapping (PAM) has been recently demonstrated as a method of monitoring focused ultrasound therapy by reconstructing the emissions created by inertially cavitating bubbles (Jensen et al 2012 Radiology 262 252-61). The published method sums energy emitted by cavitation from the focal...
Main Authors: | Jensen, C, Cleveland, R, Coussios, C |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2013
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