微气泡
沸点
超声波
饱和(图论)
化学
磁共振成像
相(物质)
核磁共振
对比度(视觉)
气相
材料科学
放射科
光学
物理化学
有机化学
物理
组合数学
医学
数学
作者
Christian T. McHugh,Phillip Durham,Sebastian Atalla,Michele A. Kelley,Nicholas J. Bryden,Paul A. Dayton,Rosa T. Branca
标识
DOI:10.1002/cphc.202200438
摘要
Detection of bare gas microbubbles by magnetic resonance (MR) at low concentrations typically used in clinical contrast-ultrasound studies was recently demonstrated using hyperCEST. Despite the enhanced sensitivity achieved with hyperCEST, in vivo translation is challenging as on-resonance saturation of the gas-phase core of microbubbles consequently results in saturation of the gas-phase hyperpolarized 129 Xe within the lungs. Alternatively, microbubbles can be condensed into the liquid phase to form perfluorocarbon nanodroplets, where 129 Xe resonates at a chemical shift that is separated from the gas-phase signal in the lungs. For ultrasound applications, nanodroplets can be acoustically reverted back into their microbubble form to act as a phase-change contrast agent. Here, we show that low-boiling point perfluorocarbons, both in their liquid and gas form, generate phase-dependent hyperCEST contrast. Magnetic resonance detection of ultrasound-mediated phase transition demonstrates that these perfluorocarbons could be used as a dual-phase dual-modality MR/US contrast agent.
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