Title :
Enhanced ambient pressure sensitivity of the subharmonic signal from ultrasound contrast microbubbles
Author :
Fei Li ; Feiyan Cai ; Long Meng ; Qiaofeng Jin ; Hairong Zhen ; Deyu Li
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Biol. Sci. & Med. Eng., Beihang Univ., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Microbubble ultrasound contrast agent (UCA) has been well recognized as a potential noninvasive tool for the blood pressure measurement. A decrease in subharmonic amplitude of 9 to 12 dB has been reported for Levovist, Optison, Definity, Sonazoid, and SonoVue for ambient overpressure values around 180 mmHg. However, a pressure resolution of 3 mmHg is desirable in medical diagnostics, it is still necessary to enhance the pressure sensitivity for the method based on the subharmonic amplitude as a function of local pressure. The purpose of this study was to improve the ambient pressure sensitivity of the subharmonic amplitude by optimizing acoustic parameters in in vitro experiments. The acoustic scattering measurement was carried out at different acoustic parameters, and it was demonstrated for SonoVue by us that the subharmonic amplitude reduced by 10.9 dB at the driving frequency of 4 MHz and the acoustic pressure of 450 kPa (mechanical index MI = 0.225), 19.8 dB at 4 MHz and 500 kPa (MI = 0.25), and 17.6 dB at 1.33 MHz and 350 kPa (MI = 0.3), respectively, when the overpressure increased to 180 mmHg. The results showed the effect of the mechanical index on the ambient pressure sensitivity of subharmonic amplitude, and indicated the existence of a MI threshold ( ≈ 0.23) at which the sensitivity can be enhanced significantly.
Keywords :
acoustic intensity; biomedical ultrasonics; blood pressure measurement; bubbles; harmonics; ultrasonic scattering; Definity; Levovist; Optison; Sonazoid; SonoVue; UCA; acoustic parameter optimization; acoustic parameter variation; acoustic pressure; acoustic scattering measurement; ambient overpressure values; ambient pressure sensitivity enhancement; driving frequency; frequency 1.33 MHz; frequency 4 MHz; local pressure dependence; mechanical index effect; mechanical index threshold; medical diagnostics; microbubble ultrasound contrast agent; noninvasive blood pressure measurement tool; pressure 180 mm Hg; pressure 350 kPa; pressure 450 kPa; pressure 500 kPa; pressure resolution; subharmonic amplitude reduction; ultrasound contrast microbubble subharmonic signal; Acoustic measurements; Acoustics; Frequency measurement; Pressure measurement; Sensitivity; Transducers; Ultrasonic imaging; microbubble; pressure sensitivity; subharmonic; ultrasound;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2013 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Prague
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5684-8
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2013.0084