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Acoustic characterisation of ultrasound contrast agents at high frequency

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ชื่อเรื่อง : Acoustic characterisation of ultrasound contrast agents at high frequency
นักวิจัย : Sun, Chao
คำค้น : high frequency ultrasound , TMM , tissue mimicking material , speed of sound , attenuation , microbubble , contrast to tissue ratio , subharmonic
หน่วยงาน : Edinburgh Research Archive, United Kingdom
ผู้ร่วมงาน : Moran, Carmel , Sboros, Vassilis , Butler, Mairead , China Scholarship Council
ปีพิมพ์ : 2556
อ้างอิง : http://hdl.handle.net/1842/8093
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ความสัมพันธ์ : C. Sun, S. Pye, J. Browne, A. Janeczko, B. Ellis, M. Butler, V. Sboros, A. Thomson, M. Brewin, C. Earnshaw, C.M. Moran. The Speed of Sound and Attenuation of an IEC Agar-Based Tissue-Mimicking Material for High Frequency Ultrasound Applications. Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology 2012;38:1262-70. , C. Sun, V. Sboros, M. Butler, C.M. Moran. The acoustic properties comparison of lipid microbubbles at high ultrasound frequencies, In Proceedings of IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium, poster presentation by Dr. V. Sboros, Dresden, October, 2012. , C. Sun, S. Pye, A. Janeczko, B. Ellis, M. Brewin, M. Butler, V. Sboros, A. Thomson, J. Browne, C.M. Moran. The acoustic attenuation of an IEC agarbased tissue-mimicking material measured at 12 - 47 MHz, In Proceedings of IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium, poster presentation, Orlando, October, 2011.
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This thesis aims to investigate the acoustic properties of ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) at high ultrasound frequencies. In recent years, there has been increasing development in the use of high frequency ultrasound in the fields of preclinical, intravascular, ophthalmology and superficial tissue imaging. Although research studying the acoustic response of UCAs at low diagnostic ultrasonic frequencies has been well documented, quantitative information on the acoustical properties of UCAs at high ultrasonic frequencies is limited. In this thesis, acoustical characterisation of three UCAs was performed using a preclinical ultrasound scanner (Vevo 770, VisualSonics Inc., Canada). Initially the acoustical characterisation of five high frequency transducers was measured using a membrane hydrophone with an active element of 0.2 mm in diameter to quantify the transmitting frequencies, pressures and spatial beam profiles of each of the transducers. Using these transducers and development of appropriate software, high frequency acoustical characterisation (speed and attenuation) of an agar-based tissue mimicking material (TMM) was performed using a broadband substitution technique. The results from this study showed that the acoustical attenuation of TMM varied nonlinearly with frequency and the speed of sound was approximately constant 1548m·s-1 in the frequency range 12-47MHz. The acoustical properties of three commercially available lipid encapsulated UCAs including two clinical UCAs Definity (Lantheus Medical Imaging, USA) and SonoVue (Bracco, Italy) and one preclinical UCAs MicroMarker (untargeted) (VisualSonics, Canada) were studied using the software and techniques developed for TMM characterisation. Attenuation, contrast-to-tissue ratio (CTR) and subharmonic to fundamental ratio were measured at low acoustic pressures. The results showed that large off-resonance and resonant MBs predominantly contributed to the fundamental response and MBs which resonated at half of the driven frequency predominantly contributed to subharmonic response. The effect of needle gauge, temperature and injection rate on the size distribution and acoustic properties of Definity and SonoVue was measured and was found to have significant impacts. Acoustic characterisations of both TMM and UCAs in this thesis extend our understanding from low frequency to high frequency ultrasound and will enable the further development of ultrasound imaging techniques and UCAs design specifically for high frequency ultrasound applications.

บรรณานุกรม :
Sun, Chao . (2556). Acoustic characterisation of ultrasound contrast agents at high frequency.
    กรุงเทพมหานคร : Edinburgh Research Archive, United Kingdom .
Sun, Chao . 2556. "Acoustic characterisation of ultrasound contrast agents at high frequency".
    กรุงเทพมหานคร : Edinburgh Research Archive, United Kingdom .
Sun, Chao . "Acoustic characterisation of ultrasound contrast agents at high frequency."
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Sun, Chao . Acoustic characterisation of ultrasound contrast agents at high frequency. กรุงเทพมหานคร : Edinburgh Research Archive, United Kingdom ; 2556.