نتایج جستجو برای: ultrasound microbubble

تعداد نتایج: 109355  

Journal: :Current surgery 1979
G R Simms D M Long

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Journal: :Ultrasound in medicine & biology 2014
Shutao Wang Gesthimani Samiotaki Oluyemi Olumolade Jameel A Feshitan Elisa E Konofagou

Focused ultrasound, in the presence of microbubbles, has been used non-invasively to induce reversible blood-brain barrier (BBB) opening in both rodents and non-human primates. This study was aimed at identifying the dependence of BBB opening properties on polydisperse microbubble (all clinically approved microbubbles are polydisperse) type and distribution by using a clinically approved ultras...

Journal: :Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2007
Natalya Rapoport Zhonggao Gao Anne Kennedy

BACKGROUND Drug delivery in polymeric micelles combined with tumor irradiation by ultrasound results in effective drug targeting, but this technique requires prior tumor imaging. A technology that combined ultrasound imaging with ultrasound-mediated nanoparticle-based targeted chemotherapy could therefore have important applications in cancer treatment. METHODS Mixtures of drug-loaded polymer...

Journal: :Circulation 1998
K Wei A R Jayaweera S Firoozan A Linka D M Skyba S Kaul

BACKGROUND Ultrasound can cause microbubble destruction. If microbubbles are administered as a continuous infusion, then their destruction within the myocardium and measurement of their myocardial reappearance rate at steady state will provide a measure of mean myocardial microbubble velocity. Conversely, measurement of their myocardial concentration at steady state will provide an assessment o...

2015
John R Eisenbrey Anush Sridharan Ji-Bin Liu Flemming Forsberg

Nonlinear contrast-enhanced ultrasound imaging schemes strive to suppress tissue signals in order to better visualize nonlinear signals from blood-pooling ultrasound contrast agents. Because tissue does not generate a subharmonic response (i.e., signal at half the transmit frequency), subharmonic imaging has been proposed as a method for isolating ultrasound microbubble signals while suppressin...

Journal: :Magnetic resonance in medicine 2010
April M Chow Kannie W Y Chan Jerry S Cheung Ed X Wu

Gas-filled microbubbles have the potential to become a unique intravascular MR contrast agent due to their magnetic susceptibility effect, biocompatibility, and localized manipulation via ultrasound cavitation. However, microbubble susceptibility effect is relatively weak when compared with other intravascular MR susceptibility contrast agents. In this study, enhancement of microbubble suscepti...

2015
L Rotaru T Nanea

Contrast echocardiography is a technique that improves endocardial demarcation and provides real-time data on blood circulation (blood flow, velocity). Left ventricle imaging study using contrast agents that cross the pulmonary circulation allows an improved visualization of endocardial tissue. This creates a more accurate ultrasound evaluation of left ventricular dimensions and its kinetics. C...

Journal: :Molecular imaging 2006
Mark A Borden Melissa R Sarantos Susanne M Stieger Scott I Simon Katherine W Ferrara Paul A Dayton

Radiation force produced by low-amplitude ultrasound at clinically relevant frequencies remotely translates freely flowing microbubble ultrasound contrast agents over distances up to centimeters from the luminal space to the vessel wall in order to enhance ligand-receptor contact in targeting applications. The question arises as to how the microbubble shell might be designed at the molecular le...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2016
Harriet Lea-Banks Boon Teo Eleanor Stride Constantin C Coussios

A significant barrier to successful drug delivery is the limited penetration of nanoscale therapeutics beyond the vasculature. Building on recent in vivo findings in the context of cancer drug delivery, the current study investigates whether modification of nanoparticle drug-carriers to increase their density can be used to enhance their penetration into viscoelastic materials under ultrasound ...

2012
James J. Kwan Mehmet Kaya Mark A. Borden Paul A. Dayton

Means to overcome tumor hypoxia have been the subject of clinical investigations since the 1960's; however these studies have yet to find a treatment which is widely accepted. It has been known for nearly a century that hypoxic cells are more resistant to radiotherapy than aerobic cells, and tumor hypoxia is a major factor leading to the resistance of tumors to radiation treatment as well as se...

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