| Literature DB >> 28941396 |
Zhuochen Wang1, K Heath Martin2, Paul A Dayton2, Xiaoning Jiang3.
Abstract
Recent studies suggest that dual-frequency intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) transducers allow detection of superharmonic bubble signatures, enabling acoustic angiography for microvascular and molecular imaging. In this paper, a dual-frequency IVUS cylindrical array transducer was developed for real-time superharmonic imaging. A reduced form-factor lateral mode transmitter (2.25MHz) was used to excite microbubbles effectively at 782kPa with single-cycle excitation while still maintaining the small size and low profile (5Fr) (3Fr=1mm) for intravascular imaging applications. Superharmonic microbubble responses generated in simulated microvessels were captured by the high frequency receiver (30MHz). The axial and lateral full-width half-maximum of microbubbles in a 200-μm-diameter cellulose tube were measured to be 162μm and 1039μm, respectively, with a contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) of 16.6dB. Compared to our previously reported single-element IVUS transducers, this IVUS array design achieves a higher CNR (16.6dBvs 11dB) and improved axial resolution (162μmvs 616μm). The results show that this dual-frequency IVUS array transducer with a lateral-mode transmitter can fulfill the native design requirement (∼3-5Fr) for acoustic angiography by generating nonlinear microbubble responses as well as detecting their superharmonic responses in a 5Fr form factor.Entities:
Keywords: Acoustic angiography; Dual-frequency ultrasound; IVUS array; Lateral mode transducer; Superharmonic
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28941396 PMCID: PMC5659895 DOI: 10.1016/j.ultras.2017.09.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ultrasonics ISSN: 0041-624X Impact factor: 2.890