Accurate characterization of ultrasound contrast agents (USCAs) is of increasing importance as their use for quantitative imaging and therapeutic application is explored. In the laboratory, such investigations are frequently undertaken in a water bath at room temperature. The effect of temperature on single bubbles has previously been demonstrated [1]. However, the effect on the acoustic properties of bulk suspensions is not presented in the literature. The acoustic and physical properties of bulk SonoVue (Bracco, Milan) suspensions over a range of temperatures (20-45°C) are investigated. Attenuation and scattering both increased with temperature over the range 20-40°C, for example at an insonation pressure of 100 kPa, signal attenuation in...
The ultrasound contrast agents used in echographic imaging techniques are essentially constituted by...
Knowledge of the magnitude of the peak negative pressure, Pthr, at which ultrasound contrast agents ...
Knowledge of the magnitude of the peak negative pressure, Pthr, at which ultrasound contrast agents ...
Accurate characterization of ultrasound contrast agents (USCAs) is of increasing importance as their...
Accurate characterization of ultrasound contrast agents (USCAs) is of increasing importance as their...
Recent interest in ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) as tools for quantitative imaging and therapy h...
Physical characterization of an ultrasound contrast agent (UCA) aids in its safe and effective use i...
This work examines the linear acoustic behavior of ultrasound contrast agents made of three types of...
This work examines the linear acoustic behavior of ultrasound contrast agents made of three types of...
This work examines the linear acoustic behavior of ultrasound contrast agents made of three types of...
This work examines the linear acoustic behavior of ultrasound contrast agents made of three types of...
This work examines the linear acoustic behavior of ultrasound contrast agents made of three types of...
This work examines the linear acoustic behavior of ultrasound contrast agents made of three types of...
Ultrasound contrast agents (UCA), used in echographic imaging techniques, may represent an interesti...
The ultrasound contrast agents used in echographic imaging techniques are essentially constituted by...
The ultrasound contrast agents used in echographic imaging techniques are essentially constituted by...
Knowledge of the magnitude of the peak negative pressure, Pthr, at which ultrasound contrast agents ...
Knowledge of the magnitude of the peak negative pressure, Pthr, at which ultrasound contrast agents ...
Accurate characterization of ultrasound contrast agents (USCAs) is of increasing importance as their...
Accurate characterization of ultrasound contrast agents (USCAs) is of increasing importance as their...
Recent interest in ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) as tools for quantitative imaging and therapy h...
Physical characterization of an ultrasound contrast agent (UCA) aids in its safe and effective use i...
This work examines the linear acoustic behavior of ultrasound contrast agents made of three types of...
This work examines the linear acoustic behavior of ultrasound contrast agents made of three types of...
This work examines the linear acoustic behavior of ultrasound contrast agents made of three types of...
This work examines the linear acoustic behavior of ultrasound contrast agents made of three types of...
This work examines the linear acoustic behavior of ultrasound contrast agents made of three types of...
This work examines the linear acoustic behavior of ultrasound contrast agents made of three types of...
Ultrasound contrast agents (UCA), used in echographic imaging techniques, may represent an interesti...
The ultrasound contrast agents used in echographic imaging techniques are essentially constituted by...
The ultrasound contrast agents used in echographic imaging techniques are essentially constituted by...
Knowledge of the magnitude of the peak negative pressure, Pthr, at which ultrasound contrast agents ...
Knowledge of the magnitude of the peak negative pressure, Pthr, at which ultrasound contrast agents ...