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Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology | 1998

Dissolution of multicomponent microbubbles in the bloodstream: 1. theory

Alexey Kabalnov; David H. Klein; Timothy J. Pelura; Ernest G. Schutt; Jeffry G. Weers

The problem of dissolution of a bubble in the bloodstream is examined. The bubble is assumed to be filled with a mixture of a sparingly water-soluble gas (osmotic agent) and air. The dissolution of the bubble has three definite stages. In Stage 1, the bubble quickly swells in air. The swelling ratio depends on the surface tension, blood pressure, level of oxygen metabolism and initial mole fraction of osmotic agent in the bubble. In Stage 2, the osmotic agent slowly diffuses out of the bubble. The squared radius decreases nearly linearly with time, at a rate proportional to the Ostwald coefficient and diffusivity of the osmotic agent. In Stage 3, the partial pressure of the osmotic agent becomes so high that it condenses into a liquid. In order to prolong the lifetime of 5-micron bubbles in the bloodstream from < 1 s (as found with pure air), the osmotic agent must have a low Ostwald coefficient (< or = 10(-4)) and a relatively high saturated vapor pressure at body temperature (> or = 0.3 atm = 3 x 10(4) Pa).


Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology | 1998

Dissolution of multicomponent microbubbles in the bloodstream: 2. experiment

Alexey Kabalnov; JoAnn Bradley; Steven Flaim; David H. Klein; Timothy J. Pelura; Barry Peters; Stefan Otto; James C. Reynolds; Ernest G. Schutt; Jeffry G. Weers

The effect of the nature of the filling gas on the persistence of microbubbles in the bloodstream was studied. All the microbubbles were covered with the same shells. Various perfluorocarbons and perfluoropolyethers alone and as mixtures with nitrogen were used as the filling gases. The persistence time of microbubbles in the bloodstream tau increased with the molecular weight of the filling gas, from approximately 2 min for perfluorethane, to > 40 min for perfluorodiglyme, C6F14O3, and then decreased again to 8 min for C6F14O5. An acceptable ultrasound scattering efficacy was exhibited by the filling gases with intermediate molecular weights that possessed both a high saturated vapor pressure and a comparatively low water solubility (Ostwald coefficient). On the basis of the experimental data, it is concluded that the microbubble persistence tau is controlled primarily by the dissolution of microbubbles and not by the removal of the microbubbles by the reticular endothelial system. Although the qualitative experimental trends are in good agreement with the theoretical model developed previously, there are some quantitative differences. Possible reasons for these differences are discussed.


Angewandte Chemie | 2003

Injectable microbubbles as contrast agents for diagnostic ultrasound imaging: The key role of perfluorochemicals

Ernest G. Schutt; David H. Klein; Robert M. Mattrey; Jean G. Riess


Archive | 1998

Stabilized preparations for use in metered dose inhalers

Jeffry G. Weers; Ernest G. Schutt; Luis A. Dellamary; Thomas E. Tarara; Alexey Kabalnov


Archive | 1998

Methods of spray drying pharmaceutical compositions

Thomas E. Tarara; Jeffry G. Weers; Alexey Kabalnov; Ernest G. Schutt; Luis A. Dellamary


Archive | 1998

Perforated microparticles and methods of use

Thomas E. Tarara; Jeffry G. Weers; Alexey Kabalnov; Ernest G. Schutt; Luis A. Dellamary


Archive | 1999

Particulate delivery systems and methods of use

Adrian Bot; Thomas E. Tarara; Jeffry G. Weers; Alexev Kabalnov; Ernest G. Schutt; Luis A. Dellamary


Archive | 1994

Stabilized microbubble compositions for ultrasound

Ernest G. Schutt; Charles David Anderson; David P. Evitts


Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2008

Harmonic ultrasound imaging with microbubbles

Ernest G. Schutt


Archive | 1996

Gas emulsions stabilized with fluorinated ethers having low Ostwald coefficients

Alexey Kabalnov; Ernest G. Schutt; Jeffrey Greg Weers

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Jean G. Riess

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Leo A. Trevino

University of Nice Sophia Antipolis

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Jean G. Riess

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Adrian Bot

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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