G Huang’s research while affiliated with Chongqing Medical University and other places

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Enhancing ablation effects of a microbubble contrast agent on high‐intensity focused ultrasound: an experimental and clinical study
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August 2017

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BJOG An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology

C Cheng

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Z Xiao

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G Huang

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J Bai

Objective: To investigate the relationship between SonoVue ablation enhancement effects on high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) and the concentration of SonoVue and timing of HIFU. Design: Two randomised controlled trials. Setting: An animal centre in a university and a gynaecological department in a university hospital in China. Population or sample: 63 rabbits and 143 patients with a solitary uterine fibroid. Methods: Among the 63 rabbits, three were assigned to the control group. The other 60 were evenly assigned to three study groups pretreated with 0.03, 0.05 or 0.07 ml/kg of SonoVue before HIFU treatment. Two points in each liver were selected to be treated with HIFU and sonication started at 10, 30, 60, 90, 120, 150, 180, 210, 250 or 300 seconds after the administration of SonoVue, respectively. The 143 patients with solitary uterine fibroids were assigned to four groups: 30 patients were treated using only HIFU; the other patients were pretreated with same dosage of SonoVue and 32, 38 and 43 were treated with HIFU at 1-, 3-, and 5-minutes after administration of SonoVue, respectively. Main outcome measures: The relation between SonoVue ablation enhancement effects on HIFU and the concentration of SonoVue and timing of HIFU. Results: In the experimental study, the highest temperature and the largest necrotic volume in the liver were observed when HIFU sonication started at 60 seconds after administration of SonoVue. In the clinical study, the rate of significant grey-scale changes in the 1-minute SonoVue group was significantly greater than in the other three groups. The sonication time to reach massive grey-scale changes measured in the 1-minute SonoVue group was significantly shorter than in in the other three groups. The sonication time for ablating 1 cm3 of fibroid volume in the 1-minute SonoVue group was significantly shorter than in the other three groups. The acoustic energy used in treating 1 mm3 of uterine fibroid in the 1-minute SonoVue group was significantly less than that used in the other three groups. No major complications occurred in this study. Conclusions: SonoVue could safely be used to enhance the ablation effects of HIFU treatment, and the optimal time to begin HIFU sonication seems to be 1 minute after the administration of SonoVue. Tweetable abstract: SonoVue, a microbubble contrast agent, enhanced the ablation effects of HIFU treatment; the optimal time to begin HIFU sonication appears to be 1 minute after the administration of SonoVue.

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... Os agentes de contraste são compostos por microbolhas de gás inerte, principalmente enxofre, encapsuladas por uma cápsula fina e permeável. Estas microbolhas refletem ondas ultrassônicas, realçando o contraste entre os tecidos e permitindo uma melhor visibilização da arquitetura vascular (Cheng et al., 2017;Chong et al., 2018). As microbolhas atuam como refletores acústicos quase perfeitos, aumentando a ecogenicidade dos vasos sanguíneos e melhorando a distinção das interfaces acústicas. ...

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Diagnóstico por imagem na medicina veterinária: avanços, aplicações e perspectivas futurasDiagnostic imaging in veterinary medicine: advances, applications, and future perspectives
Enhancing ablation effects of a microbubble contrast agent on high‐intensity focused ultrasound: an experimental and clinical study
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  • August 2017

BJOG An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology