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High-Power Phased-Array Transducer Module for the Construction of a System for the Treatment of Deep Vein Thrombosis

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Blood clot can be disintegrated by high-intensity focused ultrasound alone through inertial cavitation. There are limitations in using single-element ultrasound transducers for this purpose such as lack of steerability and… Click to show full abstract

Blood clot can be disintegrated by high-intensity focused ultrasound alone through inertial cavitation. There are limitations in using single-element ultrasound transducers for this purpose such as lack of steerability and control of the focus in terms of shape and location. Phased-array transducers being able to rapidly scan over the clots can alleviate this problem. A full 3-D control of the ultrasound beam can be achieved by 2-D electronically steerable arrays. However, the required high-pressure amplitude has not been possible with such arrays. In this work, a 2-D 64-element fully populated phased-array transducer module was designed and fabricated for the high-pressure amplitude required for deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Lateral coupling was considered for the transducer design to decrease the electrical impedance and eliminate the need for electrical matching circuit. PZT-4 with a thickness of 0.35 mm, an element surface area of $2.2\,\,\text {mm} \times {2.2}$ mm, and a length of 6 mm showed a mean electrical impedance of 60.4 ± 11.5 measured for each transducer element facilitating effective electric power transfer from the driving electronics. No breakdown was observed when the voltage was increased gradually to 180 ± 3 Vpp. Operation at 180 Vpp was found to be safe over 10,000 repetitions without reduction in the power, resulting in the average pressure amplitude of 1.01 ± 0.09 MPa at 2 mm from the element surface. These pressure amplitude values indicate that an array of eight modules (80 $\text {mm} \times {40}$ mm) is required to reach to the pressure amplitude needed for DVT. Such arrays are practical with the current technology.

Keywords: pressure amplitude; array transducer; power; phased array; transducer module

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control
Year Published: 2020

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