Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10693226 | Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In this technical note, we study three polymer-shelled microbubble contrast agents manufactured by POINT Biomedical Corporation that have identical shell composition and mean volumetric diameters of 0.74 μm, 0.91 μm and 1.33 μm. We investigate the effect of agent size on the amplitude, frequency and probability of acoustic echoes received in response to five-cycle, 2.25-MHz pulses of varying pressure. We find that the amplitude and frequency response from the three agents is not significantly different. However, significant differences among the agents do exist in the probability of response to acoustic interrogation: at a pressure of 1.06 MPa, an echo from the 1.33 μm agent is 5 times as likely as an echo from the 0.91 μm agent and 18 times as likely as an echo from the 0.74 μm agent. We hypothesize that there exists an effective pressure-dependent threshold diameter above which single polymer-shelled agents respond to acoustic interrogation. (E-mail: erwisner@ucdavis.edu)
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Authors
Susannah H. Bloch, Robert E. Short, Katherine W. Ferrara, Erik R. Wisner,