Thermo-responsive chitosan microbubbles were developed as new therapeutic device for vehiculating gases to tissues concomitantly to hyperthermic treatments. Aiming at applications to non-invasive temperature monitoring, microbubbles were characterized for acoustic attenuation properties in the 1-15 MHz range both by direct methods and by B-mode Ultrasound imaging up to 43 °C, which is the temperature used in clinical hyperthermia. The chitosan microbubbles showed a mean diameter of 1 μm at room temperature, which slightly decreases after heating, enhancing gas delivery. Acoustic attenuation monotonically increases with temperature, being the extent of such variation larger than that observed in tissues. Both the physico-chemical and the acoustic profiles showed reversible variations of microbubbles approaching 43 °C, which might be of interest for applications in hyperthermic therapies.
Heat Enhances gas delivery and acoustic attenuation in CO2 filled Microbubbles / P., Giustetto; A., Bisazza; Biagioni, Angelo; Alippi, Adriano; Bettucci, Andrea; R., Cavalli; C., Guiot. - 1:(2008), pp. 2306-2309. [10.1109/IEMBS.2008.4649659]
Heat Enhances gas delivery and acoustic attenuation in CO2 filled Microbubbles
BIAGIONI, ANGELO;ALIPPI, Adriano;BETTUCCI, Andrea;
2008
Abstract
Thermo-responsive chitosan microbubbles were developed as new therapeutic device for vehiculating gases to tissues concomitantly to hyperthermic treatments. Aiming at applications to non-invasive temperature monitoring, microbubbles were characterized for acoustic attenuation properties in the 1-15 MHz range both by direct methods and by B-mode Ultrasound imaging up to 43 °C, which is the temperature used in clinical hyperthermia. The chitosan microbubbles showed a mean diameter of 1 μm at room temperature, which slightly decreases after heating, enhancing gas delivery. Acoustic attenuation monotonically increases with temperature, being the extent of such variation larger than that observed in tissues. Both the physico-chemical and the acoustic profiles showed reversible variations of microbubbles approaching 43 °C, which might be of interest for applications in hyperthermic therapies.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.