Jn. Marsh et al., BROAD-BAND THROUGH-TRANSMISSION SIGNAL LOSS MEASUREMENTS OF ALBUNEX(R) SUSPENSIONS AT CONCENTRATIONS APPROACHING IN-VIVO DOSES, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 101(2), 1997, pp. 1155-1161
Broadband normalized signal loss of commercially available Albunex(R),
an ultrasonic contrast agent, was measured in vitro at concentrations
approaching those which may be found in vivo for clinical doses. The
measurements were made using a novel specimen chamber, careful materia
l handling procedures, and a broadband square wave pulser system. Resu
lts were obtained over the full bandwidth of the experimental system (
1 to 20 MHz) at concentrations up to 1.9 X 10(6) microspheres/mL. Furt
her results were obtained over a partial bandwidth of the experimental
system at concentrations up to 1.5 X 10(7) microspheres/mL. The frequ
ency-dependent signal loss exhibited a peak for all concentrations inv
estigated. In the meaningful bandwidth of the system, the signal loss
(expressed in dB) was directly proportional to microsphere concentrati
on. The experimental results for normalized signal loss were compared
with predictions from a linear single-scattering model for encapsulate
d bubbles. The experimental data was used to estimate values for the t
wo adjustable parameters in the model: microsphere shell elasticity (4
200+/-1000 dyn/cm) and friction (0.0054+/-0.0015 dyn s/cm). (C) 1997 A
coustical Society of America.