2012 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium 2012
DOI: 10.1109/ultsym.2012.0299
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Repeatable vaporization of optically vaporizable perfluorocarbon droplets for photoacoustic contrast enhanced imaging

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“…The success of this approach likely depends on the intended use of the droplets. For applications where droplets are used to achieve a secondary goal (such as drug delivery or enhancing ablation), or when bubbles produced by vaporization are expected to recondense shortly after the pulse ends (i.e., the droplets are below the equilibrium saturation curve at ambient conditions) [75], this is likely correct. However, when the intent is to create stable bubbles for continuing ultrasound interaction (e.g., imaging) that survive after the pulse ends, repetitive and/or long pulses can change the expected bubble distribution adversely.…”
Section: Characterization Of Submicrometer Phase-shift Dropletsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The success of this approach likely depends on the intended use of the droplets. For applications where droplets are used to achieve a secondary goal (such as drug delivery or enhancing ablation), or when bubbles produced by vaporization are expected to recondense shortly after the pulse ends (i.e., the droplets are below the equilibrium saturation curve at ambient conditions) [75], this is likely correct. However, when the intent is to create stable bubbles for continuing ultrasound interaction (e.g., imaging) that survive after the pulse ends, repetitive and/or long pulses can change the expected bubble distribution adversely.…”
Section: Characterization Of Submicrometer Phase-shift Dropletsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, our group and others have developed laser‐activated nanodroplets (LANDs) containing liquid perfluorohexane and optical dye. LANDs repeatedly vaporize and recondense because the boiling point of perfluorohexane (56°C) is higher than physiological temperature (37°C) . This unique, repeatable phase‐changing property of LANDs has enabled or improved many applications, including super‐resolution imaging, background‐free imaging, and photoacoustic imaging .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rapoport et al demonstrated repeated ultrasonic activation of a highly stable particle 20. Asami et al incorporated a dye into a high boiling point PFC droplet and vaporized it repeatedly for prolonged photoacoustic contrast 23. Arnal et al report the synthesis of a gold particle shelled PFC emulsion and a high contrast, real-time ultrasound/photoacoustic imaging technique using synchronized laser pulses 24,25.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%