The publishers would like to apologize for an error that occured in
Int. J. Hyperthermia, March 2007; 23(2): 105–120
Role of acoustic cavitation in the delivery and monitoring of cancer treatment by high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU)
C. C. COUSSIOS, C. H. FARNY, G. TER HAAR, & R. A. ROY
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Figure 3. (a) Measured temperature rise (labeled ‘Thermocouple’) and PCD output (labeled ‘PCD’) as a function of time for a 1-s 1.1-MHz HIFU insonation of an agar-graphite tissue phantom at three different pressure amplitudes. No inertial cavitation occurs in (iii), whilst cavitation onsets halfway through the exposure in (ii) and at the start of exposure in (i). In (ii) and (iii), there is a dramatic increase in the observed rate of heating that is coincident with the onset of inertial cavitation activity. (b) Peak temperature rise with respect to ambient conditions vs. peak-positive acoustic pressure for the agar/graphite phantom subjected to 700-ms bursts of HIFU. The thermocouple is positioned in the HIFU focal plane 0.5 mm off axis. The ‘Linear Theory’ curve is computed from the bioheat transfer equation (BHTE) using the known pressure field characteristics. This phantom was only slightly degassed [81, 99, 137].
![Figure 3. (a) Measured temperature rise (labeled ‘Thermocouple’) and PCD output (labeled ‘PCD’) as a function of time for a 1-s 1.1-MHz HIFU insonation of an agar-graphite tissue phantom at three different pressure amplitudes. No inertial cavitation occurs in (iii), whilst cavitation onsets halfway through the exposure in (ii) and at the start of exposure in (i). In (ii) and (iii), there is a dramatic increase in the observed rate of heating that is coincident with the onset of inertial cavitation activity. (b) Peak temperature rise with respect to ambient conditions vs. peak-positive acoustic pressure for the agar/graphite phantom subjected to 700-ms bursts of HIFU. The thermocouple is positioned in the HIFU focal plane 0.5 mm off axis. The ‘Linear Theory’ curve is computed from the bioheat transfer equation (BHTE) using the known pressure field characteristics. This phantom was only slightly degassed [81, 99, 137].](/cms/asset/b5b18543-3565-4774-a0e4-529cf8857772/ihyt_a_235260_f0001_b.gif)