Acoustical investigation of ultrasound contrast agents: theory and experiments

Author(s)Jain, Pankaj
Date Accessioned2020-09-25T12:15:05Z
Date Available2020-09-25T12:15:05Z
Publication Date2006
AbstractUltrasound contrast agents are micron size bubbles used for medical purposes such as diagnostic ultrasound imaging and targeted drug delivery. These bubbles are encapsulated with a shell and have a sparingly soluble gas inside to prevent them from premature dissolution. When these bubbles are excited by the ultrasound they scatter and absorb energy from the sound field, thus leading to the attenuation of the ultrasound signal. In this thesis, we have developed a viscous and a viscoelastic model for the shell. Attenuation measured in vitro is compared with model predictions to obtain the characteristic model parameters (surface tension, shell elasticity, dilatational viscosity) for commercially available contrast agents. The viscous model predicts unusually high values of surface tension which motivated the viscoelastic model. We have also used both models to predict the scattered response of microbubbles. ☐ Experimentally measured attenuation is also used to study the growth and destruction of contrast microbubble Definity® (Bristol Meyers Squibb, N. Billerica, MA). Critical pressure amplitudes of ultrasound excitation leading to destruction of contrast microbubbles have been identified for different Pulse Repetition Frequencies (PRFs). ☐ We have developed a model for the growth and dissolution of encapsulated microbubbles taking into account the hindered permeability and elasticity of the encapsulation. We investigated the effects of parameters such as mole fraction of the osmotic agent (inside gas), surface tension, shell permeability, and air saturation level in bulk.en_US
AdvisorSarkar, Kausik
DegreeM.S.M.E.
DepartmentUniversity of Delaware, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Unique Identifier85811732
URLhttps://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/27746
PublisherUniversity of Delawareen_US
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dc.subject.lcshUltrasound contrast media
dc.subject.lcshMicrobubbles
dc.subject.lcshViscoelasticity
dc.subject.lcshViscosity
TitleAcoustical investigation of ultrasound contrast agents: theory and experimentsen_US
TypeThesisen_US
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