SBIR-STTR Award

Excitation Enhanced Ultrasound Contrast Imaging
Award last edited on: 3/2/07

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NHLBI
Total Award Amount
$739,607
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
Richard Bernardi

Company Information

Spectrasonics Inc (AKA: Spectrasonics Imaging)

440 Woodcrest Road
Wayne, PA 19087
   (610) 220-6070
   info@spectrasonics.com
   www.spectrasonics.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 05
County: Delaware

Phase I

Contract Number: 1R43HL062830-01
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase I year
1999
Phase I Amount
$99,846
This project proposes the development of a new imaging technique for improving the performance of medical ultrasound imaging systems when used with microbubble-based contrast agents The ultimate goal is the provision of a system for excitation enhanced ultrasound contrast imaging with a higher sensitivity than current ultrasound scanners. The new ultrasound system will utilize two acoustic fields: one for microbubble excitation and one for imaging. The excitation field will momentarily increase the number of bubbles with an instantaneous size close to the resonance size corresponding to the imaging field. If the imaging field is applied simultaneously with or slightly after the excitation field, acoustic scattering from the excited bubbles will become markedly stronger (at least 6 dB) than without the excitation field. An experimental, in vitro system will be constructed for activating the growth of the contrast microbubbles and for measuring the corresponding shifts in the microbubble size- distribution and the changes in fundamental and second harmonic backscattering Experimental conditions will be established for optimizing scattered signals from contrast agents to improve the signal-to-noise ratio in both conventional and harmonic imaging modalities. Excitation enhanced ultrasound contrast imaging will enable clinicians to better depict contrast containing tissues and, thus, better diagnose vascular abnormalities including tumors. PROPOSED COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS: Ultrasonic Imaging is now the second most widely used imaging modality after x-ray. Its usage has increased in recent years due to the development of ultrasound specific contrast agents. The proposed research will accelerate the usefulness of contrast agents for many significant clinical applications.

Thesaurus Terms:
biomedical equipment development, contrast media, technology /technique development, ultrasound scanning bioimaging /biomedical imaging

Phase II

Contract Number: 2R44HL062830-02A1
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase II year
2001
(last award dollars: 2002)
Phase II Amount
$639,761

This project proposes the development of a new technique for improving the performance of medical ultrasound systems using microbubble-based contrast agents. The ultimate goal is the creation of an "excitation enhanced" imaging system that will have a higher sensitivity than current ultrasound scanners. Vascular contrast agents are capable of enhancing the visibility of blood flow by several orders of magnitude. However their performance is still not sufficient to reliably image perfusion and diagnose conditions such as myocardial ischemia or infarction. The excitation enhanced ultrasound modality utilizes two acoustic fields: onefor contrast agent excitation and one for imaging. The excitation field temporarily increases the number of contrast agent bubbles with a size close to resonance at the frequency of the imaging field. If the imaging field is applied immediately after the excitation burst, acoustic scattering from the excited bubbles is markedly stronger than without the application of the excitation field. An in vitro system was constructed as part of the Phase I effort and experiments conducted using this system have demonstrated enhancements of up to 12dB. The next step is to modify an ultrasound scanner to include the modality and to validate the clinical potential of the technique with a series of in vivo experiments. PROPOSED COMMERCIAL APPLICATION: Ultrasonic Imaging is now the second most widely used imaging modality after x-ray. It's usage has increased in recent years due to the development of ultrasonic specific contrast agents. The proposed research will accelerate the usefulness of contrast aganets for many significant clinical applications.

Thesaurus Terms:
biomedical equipment development, cardiovascular imaging /visualization, contrast media, perfusion, technology /technique development, ultrasound imaging /scanning blood flow measurement, cardiovascular disorder diagnosis, myocardial infarction, myocardial ischemia /hypoxia bioimaging /biomedical imaging