Diagnostic ultrasound contrast agents have been developed for enhancing the echogenicity of blood and for delineating other structures of the body. Approved agents are suspensions of gas bodies (stabilized microbubbles), which have been designed for persistence in the circulation and strong echo return for imaging. The interaction of ultrasound pulses with these gas bodies is a form of acoustic cavitation, and they also may act as inertial cavitation nuclei. This interaction produces mechanical perturbation and a potential for bioeffects on nearby cells or tissues. In vitro, sonoporation and cell death occur at mechanical index (MI) values less than the inertial cavitation threshold. In vivo, bioeffects reported for MI values greater than 0...
Ultrasonic imaging is becoming the most popular medical imaging modality, owing to the low price per...
This research has investigated the correlation of acoustic emissions with associated contrast-mediat...
Microbubbles and cavitation are playing an increasingly significant role in both diagnostic and ther...
Diagnostic ultrasound contrast agents have been developed for enhancing the echogenicity of blood an...
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The use of gas-filled microbubbles as ultrasound contrast agents raises potential safety concerns fo...
Contrast agents for diagnostic ultrasound consist of stabilized microbubbles designed to enhance the...
The main mechanisms by which ultrasound can induce biological effects as it passes through the body ...
Ultrasound contrast agents are based on the physical resonating behavior of bubbles with diameter of...
Abstract: The superior scattering properties of gas bubbles compared with blood cells have made micr...
International audienceUltrasonic imaging is becoming the most popular medi- cal imaging modality, ow...
ltrasound contrast agents (UCAs) are microbubbles en-capsulating inert gases that serve to enhance t...
Ultrasound contrast agents consisting of gas microbubbles stabilised by a polymer or surfactant coat...
A 20-MHz passive acoustic detector was used to quantify the amount of transient acoustic cavitation ...
The biological effects of low intensity ultrasound (US) in vitro; the mechanisms involved; and the f...
Ultrasonic imaging is becoming the most popular medical imaging modality, owing to the low price per...
This research has investigated the correlation of acoustic emissions with associated contrast-mediat...
Microbubbles and cavitation are playing an increasingly significant role in both diagnostic and ther...
Diagnostic ultrasound contrast agents have been developed for enhancing the echogenicity of blood an...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/135236/1/jum2008274611.pd
The use of gas-filled microbubbles as ultrasound contrast agents raises potential safety concerns fo...
Contrast agents for diagnostic ultrasound consist of stabilized microbubbles designed to enhance the...
The main mechanisms by which ultrasound can induce biological effects as it passes through the body ...
Ultrasound contrast agents are based on the physical resonating behavior of bubbles with diameter of...
Abstract: The superior scattering properties of gas bubbles compared with blood cells have made micr...
International audienceUltrasonic imaging is becoming the most popular medi- cal imaging modality, ow...
ltrasound contrast agents (UCAs) are microbubbles en-capsulating inert gases that serve to enhance t...
Ultrasound contrast agents consisting of gas microbubbles stabilised by a polymer or surfactant coat...
A 20-MHz passive acoustic detector was used to quantify the amount of transient acoustic cavitation ...
The biological effects of low intensity ultrasound (US) in vitro; the mechanisms involved; and the f...
Ultrasonic imaging is becoming the most popular medical imaging modality, owing to the low price per...
This research has investigated the correlation of acoustic emissions with associated contrast-mediat...
Microbubbles and cavitation are playing an increasingly significant role in both diagnostic and ther...