AbstractObjectives. We examined the effectiveness of the microbubbles of an echo contrast agent, dodecafluoropentane (DDFP) emulsion, to enhance low frequency ultrasound clot disruption in vitro and in vivo.Background. Ultrasound is reported to facilitate clot dissolution, and microbubbles could theoretically enhance ultrasound clot dissolution by augmenting cavitational effects.Methods. In vitro studies: The disruption rate of fresh human clots by ultrasound (24 kHz, 2.9 W/cm2) was examined in saline and DDFP emulsion. In vivo studies: Using a rabbit iliofemoral thrombotic occlusion model, recanalization rate and histopathologic findings were compared among groups treated with DDFP emulsion alone, transcutaneous ultrasound (20 kHz, 1.5 W/c...
In the context of ischemic stroke treatment, sonothrombolysis appears as a promising approach. Initi...
Ultrasound contrast agents consisting of gas microbubbles stabilised by a polymer or surfactant coat...
Abciximab immunobubbles have been introduced recently for ultrasonographic molecular imaging of huma...
AbstractObjectives. We examined the effectiveness of the microbubbles of an echo contrast agent, dod...
Background and Objectives:Perfluorocarbon exposed sonicated dextrose albumin (PESDA) microbubbles ha...
The occlusion of blood vessels by thrombus is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in cardiovasc...
Microbubbles (MB) have previously demonstrated their great potential to enhance sonothrombolysis (ST...
Blood clots block proper blood flow in vessels and often lead to fatal health conditions such as car...
Background. We have previously shown that continuous-wave ultrasound can rapidly dissolve human thro...
Objective. To examine the effectiveness of 1-MHz and 40-kHz ultrasound with and without microbubbles...
Ultrasound and microbubbles have been widely demonstrated to accelerate the breakdown of blood clots...
Effective removal or dissolution of large blood clots remains a challenge in clinical treatment of a...
This paper aims to study the thrombolytic effect of low-frequency ultrasound combined with targeted ...
Ultrasound at frequencies greater than 1 MHz is known to accelerate clot dissolution by fibrinolytic...
Nanoscale-diameter liquid droplets from commercially available microbubbles may optimize thrombus pe...
In the context of ischemic stroke treatment, sonothrombolysis appears as a promising approach. Initi...
Ultrasound contrast agents consisting of gas microbubbles stabilised by a polymer or surfactant coat...
Abciximab immunobubbles have been introduced recently for ultrasonographic molecular imaging of huma...
AbstractObjectives. We examined the effectiveness of the microbubbles of an echo contrast agent, dod...
Background and Objectives:Perfluorocarbon exposed sonicated dextrose albumin (PESDA) microbubbles ha...
The occlusion of blood vessels by thrombus is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in cardiovasc...
Microbubbles (MB) have previously demonstrated their great potential to enhance sonothrombolysis (ST...
Blood clots block proper blood flow in vessels and often lead to fatal health conditions such as car...
Background. We have previously shown that continuous-wave ultrasound can rapidly dissolve human thro...
Objective. To examine the effectiveness of 1-MHz and 40-kHz ultrasound with and without microbubbles...
Ultrasound and microbubbles have been widely demonstrated to accelerate the breakdown of blood clots...
Effective removal or dissolution of large blood clots remains a challenge in clinical treatment of a...
This paper aims to study the thrombolytic effect of low-frequency ultrasound combined with targeted ...
Ultrasound at frequencies greater than 1 MHz is known to accelerate clot dissolution by fibrinolytic...
Nanoscale-diameter liquid droplets from commercially available microbubbles may optimize thrombus pe...
In the context of ischemic stroke treatment, sonothrombolysis appears as a promising approach. Initi...
Ultrasound contrast agents consisting of gas microbubbles stabilised by a polymer or surfactant coat...
Abciximab immunobubbles have been introduced recently for ultrasonographic molecular imaging of huma...