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Inertial cavitation dose and hemolysis produced in vitro with or without Optison.

Wen-Shiang Chen1, Andrew A Brayman, Thomas J Matula, Lawrence A Crum.   

Abstract

Gas-based contrast agents (CAs) increase ultrasound (US)-induced bioeffects, presumably via an inertial cavitation (IC) mechanism. The relationship between IC dose (ICD) (cumulated root mean squared [RMS] broadband noise amplitude; frequency domain) and 1.1-MHz US-induced hemolysis in whole human blood was explored with Optison; the hypothesis was that hemolysis would correlate with ICD. Four experimental series were conducted, with variable: 1. peak negative acoustic pressure (P-), 2. Optison concentration, 3. pulse duration and 4. total exposure duration and Optison concentration. P- thresholds for hemolysis and ICD were approximately 0.5 MPa. ICD and hemolysis were detected at Optison concentrations >/= 0.01 V%, and with pulse durations as low as four or two cycles, respectively. Hemolysis and ICD evolved as functions of time and Optison concentration; final hemolysis and ICD values depended on initial Optison concentration, but initial rates of change did not. Within series, hemolysis was significantly correlated with ICD; across series, the correlation was significant at p < 0.001.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12754072     DOI: 10.1016/s0301-5629(03)00013-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ultrasound Med Biol        ISSN: 0301-5629            Impact factor:   2.998


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