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High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound: A Review of Mechanisms and Clinical Applications

Journal

ANNALS OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
Volume 49, Issue 9, Pages 1975-1991

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10439-021-02833-9

Keywords

Ablation; Drug delivery; Neuromodulation; Sonoporation; Focused ultrasound

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  1. NIH [R01CA228133]

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HIFU is an emerging and increasingly useful modality in the treatment of cancer and other diseases, using high-energy ultrasound pulses to target specific areas while minimizing damage to surrounding tissues. Its wide applications across various tumor types and organ systems, along with its potential future pathways, highlight the growing importance of this technology in biomedical fields.
High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) is an emerging and increasingly useful modality in the treatment of cancer and other diseases. Although traditional use of ultrasound at lower frequencies has primarily been for diagnostic imaging purposes, the development of HIFU has allowed this particular modality to expand into therapeutic use. This non-invasive and acoustic method involves the use of a piezoelectric transducer to deliver high-energy pulses in a spatially coordinated manner, while minimizing damage to tissue outside the target area. This review describes the history of the development of diagnostic and therapeutic ultrasound and explores the biomedical applications utilizing HIFU technology including thermally ablative treatment, therapeutic delivery mechanisms, and neuromodulatory phenomena. The application of HIFU across various tumor types in multiple organ systems is explored in depth, with particular attention to successful models of HIFU in the treatment of various medical conditions. Basic mechanisms, preclinical models, previous clinical use, and ongoing clinical trials are comparatively discussed. Recent advances in HIFU across multiple medical fields reveal the growing importance of this biomedical technology for the care of patients and for the development of possible pathways for the future use of HIFU as a commonplace treatment modality.

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