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Contrast-Enhanced Intravascular Ultrasound Pulse Sequences for Bandwidth-Limited Transducers
Authors:David Maresca  Guillaume Renaud  Gijs van Soest  Xiang Li  Qifa Zhou  K Kirk Shung  Nico de Jong  Antonius FW van der Steen
Institution: Biomedical Engineering, Thorax Centre, Erasmus University Medical Centre, Rotterdam, the Netherlands; Biomedical Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA; Interuniversity Cardiology Institute of the Netherlands, Utrecht, the Netherlands;§ Imaging Science and Technology, Delft University of Technology, Delft, the Netherlands
Abstract:We demonstrate two methods for vasa vasorum imaging using contrast-enhanced intravascular ultrasound, which can be performed using commercial catheters. Plaque neovascularization was recognized as an independent marker of coronary artery plaque vulnerability. IVUS-based methods to image the microvessels available to date require high bandwidth (−6 dB relative frequency bandwidth >70%), which are not routinely available commercially. We explored the potential of ultraharmonic imaging and chirp reversal imaging for vasa vasorum imaging. In vitro recordings were performed on a tissue-mimicking phantom using a commercial ultrasound contrast agent and a transducer with a center frequency of 34 MHz and a −6 dB relative bandwidth of 56%. Acoustic peak pressures <500 kPa were used. A tissue-mimicking phantom with channels down to 200 μm in diameter was successfully imaged by the two contrast detection sequences while the smallest channel stayed invisible in conventional intravascular ultrasound images. Ultraharmonic imaging provided the best contrast agent detection.
Keywords:Intravascular ultrasound  Ultrasound contrast agents  Ultrasound contrast imaging  Ultraharmonic  Pulse inversion  Coded excitation  Chirp  Vasa vasorum
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