Dose-dependent effects of high intensity focused ultrasound on compound action potentials in an ex vivo rodent peripheral nerve model: comparison to local anesthetics.
Thomas Anthony AndersonJorge DelgadoSharon SunNegin BehzadianJose Vilches-MoureRobert B SzlavikKim Butts-PaulyDavid YeomansPublished in: Regional anesthesia and pain medicine (2022)
While some action potential parameters were altered comparably by focused ultrasound and local anesthetics, there were small but notable differences. It is not evident if these differences may lead to differences in clinical pain effects when focused ultrasound is applied in vivo or if focused ultrasound pressures that result in clinically relevant changes damage nerve structures. Given the potential advantages of a non-invasive technique for managing pain conditions, further investigation may be warranted in an in vivo pain model.