Abstract—Using human whole blood samples with and without contrast agent (CA), we evaluated the effect of exposures to focused, continuous wave (CW) 1.1-MHz ultrasound for durations of 10 ms to 1 s at spatial average intensities of 560 to 2360 W/cm2. Cavitation was monitored with a passive cavitation detector and hemolysis was determined with spectroscopy. In whole blood alone, no significant cavitation, heating or hemolysis was detected at any exposure condition. Conversely, cavitation and hemolysis, but not heating, were detected in whole blood with CA. A CA concentration as low as 0.28 mL CA per mL whole blood at an intensity of 2360 W/cm2 for 1 s resulted in measurable cavitation and a 6-fold increase in hemolysis compared to shams. Cav...
[[abstract]]It has been shown that focused ultrasound (FUS) is capable of noninvasive and reversible...
This paper reports the results of a further test of the hypothesis that the extent of ultrasound (US...
This project tested the hypothesis that a second-generation\u27\u27 ultrasound (US) contrast agent ...
Microbubble contrast agents have been shown to enhance ultrasonic cell lysis in vitro when exposed t...
A 20-MHz passive acoustic detector was used to quantify the amount of transient acoustic cavitation ...
The data collected in this project supported the a priori hypothesis that the concentration of disso...
Contrast agents for diagnostic ultrasound consist of stabilized microbubbles designed to enhance the...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001The goal of the acoustic hemostasis project is to loc...
The use of gas-filled microbubbles as ultrasound contrast agents raises potential safety concerns fo...
It has been shown that focused ultrasound (FUS) is capable of noninvasive and reversible disruption ...
BACKGROUND: Recent experimental data indicate that ultrasound-induced destruction of ultrasound cont...
[[abstract]]The use of an ultrasound contrast agent (UCA) with focused ultrasound sonication has the...
Abstract—The use of an ultrasound contrast agent (UCA) with focused ultrasound sonication has the po...
Purpose: To investigate whether cavitation enhances the degree of coagulation during pulsed high-int...
[[abstract]]©2008 Elsevier - Ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) are used to enhance the acoustic back...
[[abstract]]It has been shown that focused ultrasound (FUS) is capable of noninvasive and reversible...
This paper reports the results of a further test of the hypothesis that the extent of ultrasound (US...
This project tested the hypothesis that a second-generation\u27\u27 ultrasound (US) contrast agent ...
Microbubble contrast agents have been shown to enhance ultrasonic cell lysis in vitro when exposed t...
A 20-MHz passive acoustic detector was used to quantify the amount of transient acoustic cavitation ...
The data collected in this project supported the a priori hypothesis that the concentration of disso...
Contrast agents for diagnostic ultrasound consist of stabilized microbubbles designed to enhance the...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001The goal of the acoustic hemostasis project is to loc...
The use of gas-filled microbubbles as ultrasound contrast agents raises potential safety concerns fo...
It has been shown that focused ultrasound (FUS) is capable of noninvasive and reversible disruption ...
BACKGROUND: Recent experimental data indicate that ultrasound-induced destruction of ultrasound cont...
[[abstract]]The use of an ultrasound contrast agent (UCA) with focused ultrasound sonication has the...
Abstract—The use of an ultrasound contrast agent (UCA) with focused ultrasound sonication has the po...
Purpose: To investigate whether cavitation enhances the degree of coagulation during pulsed high-int...
[[abstract]]©2008 Elsevier - Ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) are used to enhance the acoustic back...
[[abstract]]It has been shown that focused ultrasound (FUS) is capable of noninvasive and reversible...
This paper reports the results of a further test of the hypothesis that the extent of ultrasound (US...
This project tested the hypothesis that a second-generation\u27\u27 ultrasound (US) contrast agent ...