Nonlinear imaging of targeted microbubbles with intravascular ultrasound

D. Goertz, A. van Wamel, M. Frijlink, N. de Jong, A. V. D. van der Steen
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The nonlinear detection of targeted microbubbles at high ultrasound frequencies was investigated. A prototype nonlinear intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) system was employed using a 20 MHz fundamental frequency (F20) to examine 40 MHz second harmonic (H40) signals and a 40 MHz fundamental frequency (F40) to examine 20 MHz subharmonic (SH20) signals. An experimental biotinated micron to submicron lipid encapsulated agent was targeted to avidin coated agar-based tissue mimicking phantoms. An examination of bound bubble acoustic signatures demonstrated the feasibility of initiating H40 and SH20 signals. Imaging experiments showed improvements in contrast-to-tissue ratios (CTR) using both H40 and SH20 relative to fundamental frequency imaging. These results indicate the potential of high frequency nonlinear imaging as a means of improving the detection of targeted microbubbles.
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血管内超声靶向微泡的非线性成像
研究了高超声频率下目标微泡的非线性检测。采用20 MHz基频(F20)检测40 MHz次谐波(H40)信号,40 MHz基频(F40)检测20 MHz次谐波(SH20)信号,建立了非线性血管内超声(IVUS)系统原型。一种微米至亚微米级的生物酸盐脂质包封剂被靶向于亲和素包被的琼脂基组织模拟幻影。结合气泡声学特征的研究证明了初始化H40和SH20信号的可行性。成像实验显示,与基频成像相比,使用H40和SH20均可改善组织对比度(CTR)。这些结果表明了高频非线性成像作为一种改进目标微泡检测手段的潜力。
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