Title :
High-frequency dynamics of ultrasound contrast agents
Author :
Sun, Yang ; Kruse, Dustin E. ; Dayton, Paul A. ; Ferrara, Katherine W.
Author_Institution :
California Univ., Davis, CA, USA
Abstract :
Ultrasound contrast agents enhance echoes from the microvasculature and enable the visualization of flow in smaller vessels. Here, we optically and acoustically investigate microbubble oscillation and echoes following insonation with a 10 MHz center frequency pulse. A high-speed camera system with a temporal resolution of 10 ns, which provides two-dimensional (2-D) frame images and streak images, is used in optical experiments. Two confocally aligned transducers, transmitting at 10 MHz and receiving at 5 MHz, are used in acoustical experiments in order to detect subharmonic components. Results of a numerical evaluation of the modified Rayleigh-Plesset equation are used to predict the dynamics of a microbubble and are compared to results of in vitro experiments. From the optical observations of a single microbubble, nonlinear oscillation, destruction, and radiation force are observed. The maximum bubble expansion, resulting from insonation with a 20-cycle, 10-MHz linear chirp with a peak negative pressure of 3.5 MPa, has been evaluated. For an initial diameter ranging from 1.5 to 5 /spl mu/m, a maximum diameter less than 8 /spl mu/m is produced during insonation. Optical and acoustical experiments provide insight into the mechanisms of destruction, including fragmentation and active diffusion. High-frequency pulse transmission may provide the opportunity to detect contrast echoes resulting from a single pulse, may be robust in the presence of tissue motion, and may provide the opportunity to incorporate high-frequency ultrasound into destruction-replenishment techniques.
Keywords :
bio-optics; biomedical ultrasonics; blood vessels; bubbles; haemorheology; oscillations; 1.5 to 5 mum; 10 MHz; 10 ns; 3.5 MPa; 5 MHz; active diffusion; confocally aligned transducers; destruction-replenishment techniques; fragmentation; high-frequency dynamics; high-frequency pulse transmission; high-speed camera system; insonation; maximum bubble expansion; microbubble oscillation; modified Rayleigh-Plesset equation; radiation force; streak images; tissue motion; two-dimensional frame images; ultrasound contrast agents; Acoustic pulses; Acoustic signal detection; Cameras; Frequency; High speed optical techniques; Image resolution; Nonlinear optics; Optical pulses; Ultrasonic imaging; Visualization; Contrast Media; Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted; Microbubbles; Particle Size; Radio Waves; Sonication; Stress, Mechanical; Ultrasonography; Vibration;
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TUFFC.2005.1561667