Abstract
The subharmonic emission from insonified contrast microbubbles was used to create a new imaging modality called Subharmonic Imaging. The subharmonic response of contrast microbubbles to ultrasound pulses was first investigated for determining adequate acoustic transmit parameters. Subharmonic A-lines and gray scale images were then obtained using a laboratory pulse-echo system in vitro and a modified ultrasound scanner in vivo. Excellent suppression of all backscattered signals other than from contrast microbubbles was achieved for subharmonic A-lines in vitro while further optimization is required for in vivo gray subharmonic images.
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Shi, W. T., Forsberg, F., Hall, A. L., Chiao, R. Y., Liu, J. B., Miller, S., … Goldberg, B. B. (1999). Subharmonic imaging with microbubble contrast agents: Initial results. Ultrasonic Imaging, 21(2), 79–94. https://doi.org/10.1177/016173469902100201
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