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Imaging of vaporised sub-micron phase change contrast agents with high frame rate ultrasound and optics.

Shengtao Lin1, Ge Zhang, Akaki Jamburidze, Melisse Chee, Chee Hau Leow, Valeria Garbin, Meng-Xing Tang.   

Abstract

Phase-change ultrasound contrast agent (PCCA), or nanodroplet, shows promise as an alternative to the conventional microbubble agent over a wide range of diagnostic applications. Meanwhile, high-frame-rate (HFR) ultrasound imaging with microbubbles enables unprecedented temporal resolution compared to traditional contrast-enhanced ultrasound imaging. The combination of HFR ultrasound imaging and PCCAs can offer the opportunity to observe and better understand PCCA behaviour after vaporisation captures the fast phenomenon at a high temporal resolution. In this study, we utilised HFR ultrasound at frame rates in the kilohertz range (5-20 kHz) to image native and size-selected PCCA populations immediately after vaporisation in vitro within clinical acoustic parameters. The size-selected PCCAs through filtration are shown to preserve a sub-micron-sized (mean diameter  <  200 nm) population without micron-sized outliers (>1 µm) that originate from native PCCA emulsion. The results demonstrate imaging signals with different amplitudes and temporal features compared to that of microbubbles. Compared with the microbubbles, both the B-mode and pulse-inversion (PI) signals from the vaporised PCCA populations were reduced significantly in the first tens of milliseconds, while only the B-mode signals from the PCCAs were recovered during the next 400 ms, suggesting significant changes to the size distribution of the PCCAs after vaporisation. It is also shown that such recovery in signal over time is not evident when using size-selective PCCAs. Furthermore, it was found that signals from the vaporised PCCA populations are affected by the amplitude and frame rate of the HFR ultrasound imaging. Using high-speed optical camera observation (30 kHz), we observed a change in particle size in the vaporised PCCA populations exposed to the HFR ultrasound imaging pulses. These findings can further the understanding of PCCA behaviour under HFR ultrasound imaging.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29384498     DOI: 10.1088/1361-6560/aaac05

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Med Biol        ISSN: 0031-9155            Impact factor:   3.609


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1.  Slow-Flow Ultrasound Localization Microscopy Using Recondensation of Perfluoropentane Nanodroplets.

Authors:  Mark T Burgess; Mitra Aliabouzar; Christian Aguilar; Mario L Fabiilli; Jeffrey A Ketterling
Journal:  Ultrasound Med Biol       Date:  2022-02-04       Impact factor: 2.998

2.  Imaging the Activation of Low-Boiling-Point Phase-Change Contrast Agents in the Presence of Tissue Motion Using Ultrafast Inter-frame Activation Ultrasound Imaging.

Authors:  Bowen Jing; Milton E Brown; Michael E Davis; Brooks D Lindsey
Journal:  Ultrasound Med Biol       Date:  2020-03-04       Impact factor: 2.998

Review 3.  Review on Acoustic Droplet Vaporization in Ultrasound Diagnostics and Therapeutics.

Authors:  Ksenia Loskutova; Dmitry Grishenkov; Morteza Ghorbani
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2019-07-14       Impact factor: 3.411

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