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Microbubble formation: In vitro and in vivo observation

✍ Scribed by Arthur Kort; Itzhak Kronzon


Book ID
102330411
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1982
Tongue
English
Weight
421 KB
Volume
10
Category
Article
ISSN
0091-2751

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

Injection of liquid through a catheter into the circulation is known to produce clouds of signals detected by sonography. Blood forced through a stenotic conduit produced sonographic clouding, and bubbles of 10–100 ΞΌm were observed by light microscopy. The microbubbles persisted up to three and a half minutes. Microbubbles were observed in the microcirculation of the rat by placing the catheter tip into the descending aorta of 15 animals, viewing the mesentery at 400X magnification, and recording the results on videotape. Following injection of the rats' own blood, numerous microbubbles lodged promptly at the arteriolar level and obstructed blood flow for up to 200 sec before shrinking sufficiently to pass downstream and allow restitution of flow.


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