Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1759946 | Ultrasonics | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The optimal dosage of ultrasound contrast agent model for ultrasound surgery was explored. A specific ultrasound contrast agent Albunex® was chosen for simulation. The model was developed based on a dilute bubbly liquid model proposed by Ye and Ding [Z. Ye, L. Ding, Acoustic dispersion and attenuation relations in bubbly mixture, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 98 (3) (1995) 1629-1636]. The numerical simulation suggests that 2Â MHz is more efficient than 1Â MHz to thermally treat cancer in deep tissue with the optimal dosage of 3Â ml. On the other hand, the simulation also suggests 3Â MHz center frequency with the optimal dosage of 1.6Â ml is adequate for prostate cancer treatment with transrectal equipment. The simulation is expected to valid up to 2Â MPa incident pressure due to the limitation of the linearized UCA model. Even though it is developed from a single ultrasound contrast agent, this model is expected to be useful for any ultrasound contrast agent as long as the necessary parameters are provided.
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Authors
Jongbum Seo,