PARAMETERS AFFECTING THE IMAGING AND DETECTION OF MICROBUBBLES IN BLOOD

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dc.contributor.author Zanetti, Paolo
dc.date.accessioned 2010-11-19T03:01:13Z
dc.date.available 2010-11-19T03:01:13Z
dc.date.issued 2004
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2144/1373
dc.description.abstract Stabilized micron-sized bubbles, known as contrast agents, are often injected into the body to enhance ultrasound imaging of blood flow. The ability to detect such bubbles in blood depends on the relative magnitude of the acoustic power backscattered from the microbubbles (‘signal’) to the power backscattered from the red blood cells (‘noise’). Erythrocytes are acoustically small (Rayleigh regime), weak scatterers, and therefore the backscatter coefficient (BSC) of blood increases as the fourth power of frequency throughout the diagnostic frequency range. Microbubbles, on the other hand, are either resonant or super-resonant in the range 5-30 MHz. Above resonance, their total scattering cross-section remains constant with increasing frequency. In the present thesis, a theoretical model of the BSC of a suspension of red blood cells is presented and compared to the BSC of Optison® contrast agent microbubbles. It is predicted that, as the frequency increases, the BSC of red blood cell suspensions eventually exceeds the BSC of the strong scattering microbubbles, leading to a dramatic reduction in signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). This decrease in SNR with increasing frequency was also confirmed experimentally by use of an active cavitation detector for different concentrations of Optison® microbubbles in erythrocyte suspensions of different hematocrits. The magnitude of the observed decrease in SNR correlated well with theoretical predictions in most cases, except for very dense suspensions of red blood cells, where it is hypothesized that the close proximity of erythrocytes inhibits the acoustic response of the microbubbles. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship CenSSIS, the Center for Subsurface Sensing and Imaging Systems, under the Engineering Research Centers Program of the National Science Foundation (award number EEC-9986821) en_US
dc.publisher Boston University en_US
dc.subject ultrasound en_US
dc.subject acoustic backscatter en_US
dc.subject ultrasound contrast agent en_US
dc.subject red blood cells en_US
dc.title PARAMETERS AFFECTING THE IMAGING AND DETECTION OF MICROBUBBLES IN BLOOD en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US

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