Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) has revolutionized ultrasound imaging adding enhanced diagnostic imaging and therapeutic applications to its repertoire. CEUS involves the use of microbubbles which are lauded for their benefit of enhanced imaging without the limitations of radiation exposure or risk of nephrotoxicity seen with other contrast agents. In addition, many innovative uses of microbubbles in diagnosis and treatment stages have been discovered. This article summarizes the composition and resonance properties of microbubbles as the contrast agents for ultrasound, as well as their advanced uses in medicine. The basic role of CEUS is in enhancing the imaging of vessels on a macro and micro level to better classify pathological lesions like atherosclerosis. CEUS is also used in identifying tumor lesions by observing for angiogenesis and monitoring tumors post treatment for remission and relapses. Recent research on using microbubbles for focused drug delivery is very promising. Microbubbles can be used for thrombolysis and targeted delivery of chemotherapeutics in an efficient targeted manner while limiting systemic side effects. CEUS can also be used with therapeutic and diagnostic agents to penetrate into the brain allowing better assessment and management of neurodegenerative disorders. In conclusion, the use of microbubbles opens new frontiers in diagnosis and treatment and will likely be a key technique in medicine in the near future.
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Ajmal, S. (2024). Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasonography: Review and Applications. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.18243
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