Jeff Thiel Research Scientist/Engineer II jthiel@apl.uw.edu Phone 206-221-4731 |
Education
B.S. Diagnostic Medical Ultrasound, Seattle University, 1992
Videos
Ultrasonic Propulsion of Residual Kidney Stone Framents Ultrasonic propulsion, an investigational kidney stone treatment for awake un-anesthetized patients, sweeps stone fragments toward the ureter to facilitate their natural passage through the urine. |
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9 Sep 2024
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Ultrasonic propulsion, an investigational kidney stone treatment for awake un-anesthetized patients, sweeps stone fragments toward the ureter to facilitate their natural passage through the urine. |
Publications |
2000-present and while at APL-UW |
Advancing boiling histotripsy dose in ex vivo and in vivo renal tissues via quantitative histological analysis and shear wave elastography Ponomarchuk, E., G. Thomas, M. Song, Y.-N. Wang, S. Totten, G. Schade, J. Thiel, M. Bruce, V. Khokhlova, and T. Khokhlova, "Advancing boiling histotripsy dose in ex vivo and in vivo renal tissues via quantitative histological analysis and shear wave elastography," Ultrasound Med. Biol., 50, 1936-1944, doi:10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2024.08.022, 2024. |
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1 Dec 2024 |
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Randomized controlled trial of ultrasonic propulsion-facilitated clearance of residual kidney stone fragments vs. observation Sorensen, M.D., and 16 others including B. Dunmire, J. Thiel, B.W. Cunitz, J.C. Kucewicz, and M.R. Bailey, "Randomized controlled trial of ultrasonic propulsion-facilitated clearance of residual kidney stone fragments vs. observation," J. Urol., 6, 811-820, doi:10.1097/JU.0000000000004186, 2024. |
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1 Dec 2024 |
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Ultrasonic propulsion is an investigational procedure for awake patients. Our purpose was to evaluate whether ultrasonic propulsion to facilitate residual kidney stone fragment clearance reduced relapse. |
A novel 4D volumetric M-mode ultrasound scanning technique for evaluation of intravascular volume and hemodynamic parameters Patel, S., E. Kao, X. Wang, K. Ringgold, J. Thiel, N. White, S. Aarabi, and D.F. Leotta, "A novel 4D volumetric M-mode ultrasound scanning technique for evaluation of intravascular volume and hemodynamic parameters," WFUMB Ultrasound Open, 2, doi:10.1016/j.wfumbo.2024.100058, 2024. |
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25 Jul 2024 |
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Introduction: We use a novel 4-dimensional (4D) volumetric M-mode (VMM) ultrasound (US) technique to assess intravascular volume by monitoring the inferior vena cava (IVC). The VMM method expands the spatial coverage of standard M-mode scanning (depth vs time) by including lateral image direction and adds transducer tilt to cover the region surrounding the IVC. Current ultrasound methods for volume assessment suffer from intra- and inter-operator variability. The VMM technique aims to address these limitations, aiding in early detection of hypovolemia/hemorrhage and guiding resuscitation. |