Determining the threshold of fragmentation of ultrasound contrast agents is important for both imaging and therapeutic ultrasound applications. We detected acoustic emissions from Optison™ microbubbles that were insonified by pulses of ultrasound. Our observations suggest that when the microbubbles rupture, daughter bubbles are created which subsequently grow and then collapse on a time-scale of 1-5 μs. The emission from the "rebound" collapse occurs after the end of the excitation pulse and we used the presence of this signal to determine the thresholds for the shell rupture. These shell-disruption thresholds were found to increase with frequency and decrease with pulse length. © 2004 IEEE
Acoustic angiography imaging of microbubble contrast agents utilizes the superharmonic energy produc...
An improved understanding of ultrasound contrast agent (UCA) shell rupture is required to optimize t...
PhD thesis Abstract As a result of investigations based on acoustic imaging methods, the use of...
Determining the rupture pressure threshold of ultrasound contrast agent microbubbles has significant...
Ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) are micron-sized gas bubbles encapsulated with thin shells on the ...
[[abstract]]©2008 Elsevier - Ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) are used to enhance the acoustic back...
Abstract—Characterizing occurrence of ultrasound contrast agent (UCA) microbubble destruction is imp...
ii The double passive cavitation detection (DPCD) technique was implemented experimentally to charac...
ii Ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) are micron-sized gas bubbles encapsulated with thin shells on t...
International audienceMicrobubble destruction has been under investigation for its potential applica...
Georg Schmitz, Michiel Postema. Properties of ultrasound contrast agents for diagnosis and therapy. ...
Ultrasound contrast agents are now available since a few years and used for diagnostic purposes. Imp...
We investigated gas release from two hard-shelled ultrasound contrast agents by subjecting them to h...
International audiencePurpose: Ultrasound contrast agents consist of bubbles in the micrometer range...
Ultrasound contrast agents (UCA) populations are typically polydisperse and contain microbubbles wit...
Acoustic angiography imaging of microbubble contrast agents utilizes the superharmonic energy produc...
An improved understanding of ultrasound contrast agent (UCA) shell rupture is required to optimize t...
PhD thesis Abstract As a result of investigations based on acoustic imaging methods, the use of...
Determining the rupture pressure threshold of ultrasound contrast agent microbubbles has significant...
Ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) are micron-sized gas bubbles encapsulated with thin shells on the ...
[[abstract]]©2008 Elsevier - Ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) are used to enhance the acoustic back...
Abstract—Characterizing occurrence of ultrasound contrast agent (UCA) microbubble destruction is imp...
ii The double passive cavitation detection (DPCD) technique was implemented experimentally to charac...
ii Ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) are micron-sized gas bubbles encapsulated with thin shells on t...
International audienceMicrobubble destruction has been under investigation for its potential applica...
Georg Schmitz, Michiel Postema. Properties of ultrasound contrast agents for diagnosis and therapy. ...
Ultrasound contrast agents are now available since a few years and used for diagnostic purposes. Imp...
We investigated gas release from two hard-shelled ultrasound contrast agents by subjecting them to h...
International audiencePurpose: Ultrasound contrast agents consist of bubbles in the micrometer range...
Ultrasound contrast agents (UCA) populations are typically polydisperse and contain microbubbles wit...
Acoustic angiography imaging of microbubble contrast agents utilizes the superharmonic energy produc...
An improved understanding of ultrasound contrast agent (UCA) shell rupture is required to optimize t...
PhD thesis Abstract As a result of investigations based on acoustic imaging methods, the use of...