Ultrasound contrast agent in intravascular echography: an in vitro study.

The intravascular ultrasound image of the intraluminal contour depends on the difference between acoustic impedances of the media which create the endoluminal interface. There are several limitations to the visualization and detection of this interface. These limitations are due to artifacts encountered during image formation and to anatomical complexity. The purpose of this study is to obtain intraluminal contour enhancement using ultrasound contrast agent (UCA). Therefore, our objective was to address the feasibility of this technique by documenting the following: (i) the acoustic properties of UCA at 30 MHz; (ii) in vitro experimentation with tube or postnecrotic artery; and (iii) suitable digital processing. The images obtained with UCA (enhanced image quality) and subtracted from those without UCA provided, after simple digital processing, accurate visualization of the arterial lumen. The image obtained exhibits an even, high-contrast intraluminal edge. Such characteristics facilitate contour extraction by the automated contour detection procedures.

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