Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1759377 | Ultrasonics | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
In conclusion, we demonstrate that Sonovue® microbubbles reach their maximal diameter at 40 °C, and then a sharp decrease is observed, possible due to the occurrence of gel-sol transition of the phospholipidic shell. At the same temperature the maximal backscattering intensity is predicted and actually experimentally observed. Sonovue®, as well as other contrast agents based only on phospholipids, are, therefore, not suitable for use as non-invasive temperature monitoring medium since it is sensitive to temperatures below the hyperthermic range. Although microbubbles are in principle thermally effective, other coating materials should be investigated in order to increase their operative thermal range.
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Authors
C. Guiot, G. Pastore, M. Napoleone, P. Gabriele, M. Trotta, R. Cavalli,