F. Forsberg et al., Gray scale second harmonic imaging of acoustic emission signals improves detection of liver tumors in rabbits, J ULTR MED, 19(8), 2000, pp. 557-563
This study evaluates a new reticuloendothelium specific sonographic contras
t agent NC100100 (Sonazoid) for detection of liver VX-2 tumors in rabbits.
Gray scale imaging of five groups of three rabbits, with hepatic VX-2 tumor
s implanted 7, 10, 12, 14, and 18 days previously, was performed prior to i
njection of Sonazoid (dosages, 0.01-0.5 ml/kg). Sonazoid produces induced a
coustic emission after uptake in the liver. Therefore, harmonic gray scale
images were obtained immediately delayed (by up to 2 1/2 h) after injection
as well as Five rabbits (one from each group) also had angiography perform
ed, while all animals were evaluated by pathologic examination. Non-contras
t enhanced sonography detected 17 of 61 tumors (29%), as well as three fals
e-positives, while the addition of Sonazoid detected 57 tumors (93%) and on
e false-positive (P < 0.001). Acoustic emission made 2 x 2 mm tumors (invis
ible in conventional B-mode sonography) clearly perceivable in harmonic gra
y scale. In the subgroup that received angiography, 12 of 36 tumors (33%) w
ere detected with conventional sonography compared to 22 tumors (61%) seen
with angiography (P = 0.002). After injection of Sonazoid the ultrasonograp
hic detection rate increased to 97% (35 of 36 tumors), which was a signific
ant improvement over angiography (P 0.00024). Improved detection of hepatic
VX-2 tumors with second harmonic gray scale imaging of Sonazoid is possibl
e because of this agent's acoustic emission capabilities.