ULTRASONIC GENERATION OF MICROBUBBLES FOR DIAGNOSIS
用于诊断的超声波产生微泡
基本信息
- 批准号:2142216
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 14.48万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1991
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1991-01-01 至 1996-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:biomedical equipment development cardiography clinical biomedical equipment cystoscopy diagnosis design /evaluation disease /disorder model dogs heart disorder diagnosis image enhancement imaging /visualization /scanning interstitial cystitis noninvasive diagnosis technology /technique development ultrasonography urinary bladder urinary tract disorder diagnosis urinary tract imaging /visualization
项目摘要
The general goals of this research are the same as the previous proposal,
to develop techniques for minimally invasive bubble generation, growth
and maintenance in vivo. A specific application, diagnosis of urinary
reflux has now been targeted for development and preliminary,
complimentary investigations will be performed on a second medical
applications, diagnosis of interstitial cystitis. The first grant period
has been one in which almost all the necessary elements of noninvasive
ureteral vesicular reflux diagnosis have been shown to be feasible. Some
techniques of bolus generation for blood flow and perfusion imaging also
have been demonstrated, but will not be pursued further here. For
reflux, apparently noninvasive acoustic generation of bubbles has been
demonstrated in the fresh, full dog bladder under conditions which should
be more difficult than the in vivo case. In albumin-stabilized
microbubbles, with still less than optimal techniques, we have
demonstrated acoustically-induced growth in backscatter of as much as 15
dB in the 2-3 MHz frequency range wit a 0.5s, 1 MPa, swept-frequency
pulse. More importantly, calculations of rectified diffusion of free
bubbles show a 60 fold increase in backscatterat the peak frequency (in
1 sec, 0.4 MPa frequency priches), with great narrowing of the
backscattered frequency distribution to 2.8% of the resonant frequency.
Additionally our experiments with static depressurization show greatly
restricted diffusion into albumin-stabilized microbubbles, indicating
that we should be able to grow free bubbles in the bladder at much faster
rates than we have now demonstrated in stabilized microbubbles. Acoustic
trapping and movement of a limited quantity of bubbles to a simulated
bladder orifice has been demonstrated as has trapping of bubbles in the
beam in an in situ canine bladder. Finally, we have demonstrated in vivo
that even early reflux can be diagnosed acoustically given adequate
stabilized microbubbles in the bladder.
This proposal is directed to careful, quantitative research to make
ureteral vesicular reflux diagnosis easily workable. We propose to
determine a simple and robust method of generating and characterizing
copious quantities of bubbles in appropriately pure water, test the
techniques on a wide range of urine properties in excised bladders
representing in vivo conditions, and test the bubble generation and
control and reflux diagnosis in an in vivo animal model. A search for
acoustic/bubble conditions to cause bladder wall irritation in an animal
model, with and without cystitis, will be undertaken to aid development
of reflux diagnosis with low risk of immediate effects and to initiate
investigation of possible methods of diagnosing interstitial cystitis.
这项研究的总体目标与之前的提议相同,
项目成果
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