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In vitro characterization of a novel, tissue-targeted ultrasonic contrast system with acoustic microscopy.

G M Lanza1, R L Trousil, K D Wallace, J H Rose, C S Hall, M J Scott, J G Miller, P R Eisenberg, P J Gaffney, S A Wickline.   

Abstract

Targeted ultrasonic contrast systems are designed to enhance the reflectivity of selected tissues in vivo [Lanza et al., Circulation 94, 3334 (1996)]. In particular, these agents hold promise for the minimally invasive diagnosis and treatment of a wide array of pathologies, most notably tumors, thromboses, and inflamed tissues. In the present study, acoustic microscopy was used to assess the efficacy of a novel, perfluorocarbon based contrast agent to enhance the inherent acoustic reflectivity of biological and synthetic substrates. Data from these experiments were used to postulate a simple model describing the observed enhancements. Frequency averaged reflectivity (30-55 MHz) was shown to increase 7.0 +/- 1.1 dB for nitrocellulose membranes with targeted contrast. Enhancements of 36.0 +/- 2.3 dB and 8.5 +/- 0.9 dB for plasma and whole blood clots, respectively, were measured between 20 and 35 MHz. A proposed acoustic transmission line model predicted the targeted contrast system would increase the acoustic reflectivity of the nitrocellulose membrane, whole blood clot, and fibrin plasma clot by 2.6, 8.0, and 31.8 dB, respectively. These predictions were in reasonable agreement with the experimental results of this paper. In conclusion, acoustic microscopy provides a rapid and sensitive approach for in vitro chracterization, development, and testing of mathematical models of targeted contrast systems. Given the current demand for targeted contrast systems for medical diagnostic and therapeutic use, the use of acoustic microscopy may provide a useful tool in the development of these agents.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9857523     DOI: 10.1121/1.423948

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Acoust Soc Am        ISSN: 0001-4966            Impact factor:   1.840


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