ULTRASOUND DRUG DELIVERY ENHANCEMENT AND IMAGING SYSTEMS AND METHODS
First Claim
1. An ultrasound system for drug delivery enhancement and imaging, the system comprising:
- a transducer having only one linear array of elements;
a transmitter connected with the transducer, the transmitter operable to both generate an imaging transmission of acoustic energy from the linear array and to generate a therapy transmission of acoustic energy from the linear array; and
a display operable to display an image representative of the imaging transmission.
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Abstract
A method and system for both enhancing drug uptake by application of therapeutic transmissions of acoustic energy and imaging a region for applied therapy with a same transducer and ultrasound system. An ultrasonic image of a field of view is generated while localized delivery of a drug is enhanced with ultrasound energy. Using the same transducer and ultrasound system reduces costs and increases system availability for a broader range of medical practitioners. For example, a single linear array of transducer elements is used for application of both imaging and therapeutic ultrasound. As another example, a transmitter is provided that transmits therapeutic transmissions having substantially equal positive and negative peaks at the face of the transducer and also is operable to transmit imaging acoustic energy. As yet another example, therapeutic pulses of acoustic energy are transmitted to have greater power for heating than imaging, but a mechanical index or pressure comparable to imaging transmissions. For example, a mechanical index of about 1.9 or lower is provided, such that cavitation of blood or other non-contrast agent is avoided.
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26 Claims
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1. An ultrasound system for drug delivery enhancement and imaging, the system comprising:
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a transducer having only one linear array of elements;
a transmitter connected with the transducer, the transmitter operable to both generate an imaging transmission of acoustic energy from the linear array and to generate a therapy transmission of acoustic energy from the linear array; and
a display operable to display an image representative of the imaging transmission. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An ultrasound method for drug delivery enhancement and imaging, the method comprising the acts of:
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(a) transmitting imaging pulses of acoustic energy from a transducer having only one linear array of elements;
(b) generating an image in response to (a); and
(c) transmitting a therapy pulse of acoustic energy from the transducer. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. An ultrasound system for drug delivery enhancement and imaging, the system comprising:
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a transducer;
a transmitter connected with the transducer, the transmitter operable to both generate an imaging transmission of acoustic energy and to generate a therapy transmission of acoustic energy, the therapy transmission having substantially equal positive and negative peaks at a face of the transducer; and
a display operable to display an image representative of the imaging transmission. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 25)
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19. An ultrasound method for drug delivery enhancement and imaging, the method comprising the acts of:
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(a) transmitting imaging pulses of acoustic energy from a transducer;
(b) generating an image in response to (a); and
(c) transmitting a therapy pulse of acoustic energy from the transducer, the therapy pulse having substantially equal positive and negative peaks at a face of the transducer. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22, 23, 26)
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24. An ultrasound method for drug delivery enhancement and imaging, the method comprising the acts of:
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(a) transmitting imaging pulses of acoustic energy from a transducer;
(b) generating an image in response to (a); and
(c) transmitting a therapy pulse of acoustic energy from the transducer, the therapy pulses having a power greater than the imaging transmission and the therapy pulses having a pressure substantially similar to the imaging transmission.
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