William T. ShiFlemming ForsbergAnne L. HallRichard Y. ChiaoJi‐Bin LiuSteve MillerKai E. ThomeniusMargaret A. WheatleyBarry B. Goldberg
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 scale subharmonic images.
Flemming ForsbergWeijie ShiB.B. Goldberg
Himanshu ShekharJoshua J. RychakMarvin M. Doyley
Aoife M. IvoryAndrew FaganJacinta E. Browne
A. NeedlesDavid E. GoertzRaffi KarshafianEmmanuel ChérinApril S. BrownPeter N. BurnsF. Stuart Foster
A. NeedlesA.S. BrownRaffi KarshafianPeter N. BurnsF. Stuart FosterDavid E. Goertz