Ec. Everbach et al., CORRELATION OF ULTRASOUND-INDUCED HEMOLYSIS WITH CAVITATION DETECTOR OUTPUT IN-VITRO, Ultrasound in medicine & biology, 23(4), 1997, pp. 619-624
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29
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging",Acoustics
A 20-MHz passive acoustic detector was used to quantify the amount of
transient acoustic cavitation occurring in a sample exposed to intense
pulsed ultrasound, A dilute suspension of human erythrocytes with and
without a microbubble echo-contrast agent was exposed in vitro to 500
W/cm(2) (SPPA) ultrasound of center frequency 1 MHz and tone burst du
ration 20, 100, 200, 500 and 1000 mu s at a pulse repetition frequency
of 20 Hz. Inertial cavitation occurring within the sample, as measure
d by the temporal average of the detector output, correlated well with
hemolysis, suggesting that violent bubble collapse is responsible for
cell damage, The result also raises the prospect of cavitation monito
ring as a possible predictor of adverse bioeffects when echo-contrast
agents are used clinically. (C) 1997 World Federation for Ultrasound i
n Medicine & Biology.