Bubble nucleation and dynamics in acoustic droplet vaporization: a review of concepts, applications, and new directions.
Z Med Phys
; 33(3): 387-406, 2023 Aug.
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| ID: mdl-36775778
The development of phase-shift droplets has broadened the scope of ultrasound-based biomedical applications. When subjected to sufficient acoustic pressures, the perfluorocarbon phase in phase-shift droplets undergoes a phase-transition to a gaseous state. This phenomenon, termed acoustic droplet vaporization (ADV), has been the subject of substantial research over the last two decades with great progress made in design of phase-shift droplets, fundamental physics of bubble nucleation and dynamics, and applications. Here, we review experimental approaches, carried out via high-speed microscopy, as well as theoretical models that have been proposed to study the fundamental physics of ADV including vapor nucleation and ADV-induced bubble dynamics. In addition, we highlight new developments of ADV in tissue regeneration, which is a relatively recently exploited application. We conclude this review with future opportunities of ADV for advanced applications such as in situ microrheology and pressure estimation.
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MEDLINE
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Acústica
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Modelos Teóricos
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Diagnostic_studies
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En
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Z Med Phys
Asunto de la revista:
RADIOTERAPIA
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2023
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Article