Our research on the properties of aging human hematomas and their resistance to histotripsy was published in a top-rated journal Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology

A top-rated journal Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology (Q1, IF 2.9) published our paper titled «Elastic properties of aging human hematoma model in vitro and its susceptibility to histotripsy liquefaction» – the result of our joint research with Medical Center of Moscow State University and Dmitry Rogachev National Medical Research Center.

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The paper is devoted to the novel clinical application of histotripsy for non-invasive liquefaction of large human hematomas and subsequent aspiration of the liquefied content with a fine needle.

In particular, our publication studied the properties of human hematomas in vitro over time:

• their elasticity – via shear wave elastography method (at the Medical Center of Moscow State University);

• their ultrastructure – via scanning electron microscopy (at the Biology Faculty of Moscow State University);

• and their resistance to histotripsy liquefaction (at LIMU).

The results showed:

• in addition to the generally accepted characteristic of softness, the susceptibility of hematomas to histotripsy liquefaction increased with higher water content in hematomas;

• hematoma liquefaction process can be accelerated using shorter sub-millisecond ultrasound pulses;

• histotripsy method can liquefy human hematomas down to fragments less than 200 microns in length, thus allowing for unhindered aspiration of the obtained liquid with a fine needle.For more details – see the text of the paper.

Front page of the published paper