Radial modulation imaging is a new promising technique to improve contrast-enhanced ultrasound images. The method is based on dual-frequency insonation of contrast agent microbubbles. A low-frequency (LF) pulse is used to modulate the responses of the microbubbles to a high-frequency (HF) imaging pulse. Inverting the LF pulse induces amplitude and phase differences in the HF response of contrast agent microbubbles, which can be detected using Doppler techniques. Although the technique has been successfully implemented, no consensus persists on parameter choice and resulting effects. In a separate study, "compression-only" behavior of coated microbubbles was observed. Compression-only behavior could be beneficial for radial modulation imagin...
Ultrasound contrast agents (UCA) populations are typically polydisperse and contain microbubbles wit...
International audienceCoated microbubbles, unlike tissue are able to scatter sound subharmonically. ...
The importance of the excitation bandwidth is well known in diagnostic ultrasound imaging. However, ...
[[abstract]]In this study, we propose a radial-modulation chirp imaging method for contrast detectio...
The majority of studies investigating the physics of ultrasound-triggered microbubble behaviour have...
[[abstract]]©2008 IEEE - In this study, we propose a radial-modulation chirp imaging method for cont...
textabstractThe imaging of smaller vessels and organ perfusion has high clinical value for the di¬ag...
A linear relationship between the relative expansion of an off-resonance ultrasound contrast microbu...
Nonlinear microbubble oscillations can be exploited by signal processing to provide contrast enhance...
The utility of microbubble agents in a variety of diagnostic and therapeutic ultrasound techniques h...
[[abstract]]Stimulating high-frequency nonlinear oscillations of ultrasound contrast agents is helpf...
Ultrasound contrast agents have the ability to provide locally increased echogenicity, improving the...
[[abstract]]©2008 IEEE - Detection of ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) based on their nonlinear cha...
[[abstract]]©2008 IEEE - Stimulating high-frequency nonlinear oscillations of ultrasound contrast ag...
Coated microbubbles, unlike tissue are able to scatter sound subharmonically. Therefore, the subharm...
Ultrasound contrast agents (UCA) populations are typically polydisperse and contain microbubbles wit...
International audienceCoated microbubbles, unlike tissue are able to scatter sound subharmonically. ...
The importance of the excitation bandwidth is well known in diagnostic ultrasound imaging. However, ...
[[abstract]]In this study, we propose a radial-modulation chirp imaging method for contrast detectio...
The majority of studies investigating the physics of ultrasound-triggered microbubble behaviour have...
[[abstract]]©2008 IEEE - In this study, we propose a radial-modulation chirp imaging method for cont...
textabstractThe imaging of smaller vessels and organ perfusion has high clinical value for the di¬ag...
A linear relationship between the relative expansion of an off-resonance ultrasound contrast microbu...
Nonlinear microbubble oscillations can be exploited by signal processing to provide contrast enhance...
The utility of microbubble agents in a variety of diagnostic and therapeutic ultrasound techniques h...
[[abstract]]Stimulating high-frequency nonlinear oscillations of ultrasound contrast agents is helpf...
Ultrasound contrast agents have the ability to provide locally increased echogenicity, improving the...
[[abstract]]©2008 IEEE - Detection of ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) based on their nonlinear cha...
[[abstract]]©2008 IEEE - Stimulating high-frequency nonlinear oscillations of ultrasound contrast ag...
Coated microbubbles, unlike tissue are able to scatter sound subharmonically. Therefore, the subharm...
Ultrasound contrast agents (UCA) populations are typically polydisperse and contain microbubbles wit...
International audienceCoated microbubbles, unlike tissue are able to scatter sound subharmonically. ...
The importance of the excitation bandwidth is well known in diagnostic ultrasound imaging. However, ...