Title :
Compression-only behavior and subharmonic scattering of phospholipid-shell microbubbles
Author :
Frinking, Peter ; Gaud, Emmanuel ; Arditi, Marcel
Author_Institution :
Bracco Res. S.A., Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract :
Subharmonic scattering of phospholipid-shell microbubbles excited at very low acoustic pressure amplitudes (¿30 kPa) has been associated with echo responses from compression-only bubbles, having initial surface tension values close to zero. In this work, the relation between subharmonics and compression-only behavior of phospholipid-shell microbubbles was investigated as a function of the initial surface tension by applying an ambient overpressure ranging from 0 to 140 mmHg. The microbubbles were excited using a 64-cycle Hanning-apodized transmit burst with a center frequency of 4 MHz and peak-negative pressure amplitude of 50 kPa. An increase in subharmonic response of 10-20 dB was measured after applying an overpressure of 140 mmHg. Simulations using the Marmottant model, taking into account the effect of ambient overpressure on bubble size and initial surface tension, confirmed the relation between subharmonics observed in the pressure-time curves and compression-only behavior observed in the radius-time curves. The increase in subharmonic response as a function of ambient overpressure, i.e. as a function of the initial surface tension, was correctly predicted by the model. Subharmonics present in the echo responses of phospholipid-shell microbubbles excited at very low acoustic pressure amplitudes are indeed related to the echo responses from compression-only bubbles. The increase in subharmonics as a function of ambient overpressure may be exploited for improving methods for noninvasive pressure measurement.
Keywords :
acoustic intensity; biomedical ultrasonics; bubbles; echo; lipid bilayers; surface tension; ultrasonic scattering; Hanning-apodized transmit burst; Marmottant model; acoustic pressure; ambient overpressure; compression-only behavior; echo response; hydrostatic pressure; microbubble excitation; noninvasive pressure measurement; phospholipid-shell microbubbles; subharmonic response; subharmonic scattering; surface tension; Acoustic scattering; Amplitude modulation; Frequency; Optical recording; Optical scattering; Predictive models; Pressure measurement; Rayleigh scattering; Surface tension; Ultrasonic imaging; compression only; contrast; hydrostatic pressure; subharmonics; ultrasound;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2009 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Rome
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4389-5
Electronic_ISBN :
1948-5719
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2009.5441977