A Macroscale and Microscale Computational Modelling Study of Sonothrombolysis
thesis
posted on 2025-07-06, 10:55authored byZhi Qi Tan
Sonothrombolysis is a promising treatment strategy that utilises ultrasound to enhance the lysis of blood clots. Recent studies in sonothrombolysis have found that the addition of microbubbles near the clots can increase clot lysis during ultrasound insonation. However, the selection of the right combination of ultrasound and microbubble parameters is difficult due to the wide range of treatment options being available. This research seeks to develop a computational model to understand how the ultrasound and microbubble parameters interact with each other during sonothrombolysis. The information obtained may provide fundamental insight that is crucial in bringing sonothrombolysis closer to clinical implementation.<p></p>
History
Campus location
Malaysia
Principal supervisor
Ooi Ean Hin
Additional supervisor 1
Chiew Yeong Shiong
Additional supervisor 2
Foo Ji Jinn
Additional supervisor 3
Eddie Ng Yin Kwee
Additional supervisor 4
Ooi Ean Tat
Year of Award
2025
Department, School or Centre
School of Engineering (Monash University Malaysia)
Course
Doctor of Philosophy
Degree Type
DOCTORATE
Faculty
Faculty of Engineering
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