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Sonazoid™
Sonazoid™ is an ultrasound contrast agent (UCA) consisting of stabilized gas microbubbles in an aqueous suspension. Sonazoid™ has overcome the stability problems of first generation USCA and can produce myocardial perfusion images. Myocardial imaging using ultrasound contrast agents provides diagnosis of chronic heart disease and assessment of the coronary arteries and of the coronary blood flow reserve.
Sonazoid™ is taken up by healthy Kupffer cells in the liver and spleen, but break down in high amplitude ultrasound imaging modes such as color Doppler imaging. The bubble rupture produces a transient pressure wave, which results in a characteristic mosaic color pattern from tissues containing the microbubbles (induced acoustic emission). Liver tumors without Kupffer cells will not display the mosaic pattern and can therefore be identified easily.
Drug Information and Specification
RESEARCH NAME
NC100100
DEVELOPER
INDICATION -
DEVELOPMENT STAGE
Development in USA and EU suspended
APPLICATION
-
TYPE
Microbubble
Lipid Stabilized (not disclosed)
CHARGE
Negative
Perfluorobutane
MICROBUBBLE SIZE
-
PRESENTATION
-
STORAGE
-
PREPARATION
Reconstitute with 2mL water
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SonoVue®
www.bracco.com/Bracco/Internet/Imaging/Ultrasound/ From Bracco Diagnostics, Inc.
SonoVue® was first launched in October 2001 and is now available in all European countries.
SonoVue is a second generation USCA, designed and optimized with regard to the resistance to pressure. SonoVue is an example of an important family of microbubbles whose membrane consists of phospholipids. SonoVue microbubbles are filled with sulfur hexafluoride (SF6), a gas which has a low solubility and diffuses slowly in blood for the gaseous phase of the microbubbles.
In particular, the SonoVue microbubbles, thanks to the high flexibility of their shell, are strongly echogenic in a wide range of frequencies and acoustic pressure and therefore can be used with both destructive and conservative contrast bubble specific imaging methods.

See also Coherent Contrast Imaging.
Drug Information and Specification
RESEARCH NAME
BR1
DEVELOPER
INDICATION -
DEVELOPMENT STAGE
APPLICATION
Intravenous
TYPE
Microbubble
Lipids: Macrogol 4000, DSPC, DPPG, Palmitic acid
CHARGE
Negative
Sulfurhexafluoride
MICROBUBBLE SIZE
99% < 11μm
PRESENTATION
Presentation 01(with integral Bio-Set transfer system) -25 mg of dry, lyophilized powder in an atmosphere of sulphur hexafluoride in a colorless Type I glass vial, with elastomeric closure and integral transfer system.Type I glass pre-filled syringe containing 5 ml sodium chloride 0.9%w/v solution for injection. - Presentation 02 (with separate MiniSpike transfer system)
STORAGE
No special precautions for storage
PREPARATION
Reconstitute with 5 ml saline
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Distribution Information
TERRITORY
DISTRIBUTOR
USA, EU
Sonovist®
From Bayer Schering Pharma AG:
Sonovist® (sometimes found as Sonavist) is an investigational ultrasound contrast agent with a biodegradable synthetic capsule filled with sulphur hexafluoride. The biodegradable shell of Sonovist is so stable that it can be taken up by Kupffer cells of the reticuloendothelial system or accumulate in the sinusoids.
Therefore, Sonovist® has an additional hepato-splenic parenchymal phase following the blood pool phase, analog to the superparamagnetic iron oxide agents used in liver MRI. The microbubbles are stationary in this phase and generate no conventional Doppler signals. This tissue-specific phase has a variable duration and can be imaged by bubble specific imaging modes.
Drug Information and Specification
RESEARCH NAME
SHU 563A
INDICATION
APPLICATION
Intravenous
TYPE
Microbubble
Cyanoacrylate (polymer sheIl)
CHARGE
-
Sulphur hexafluoride
MICROBUBBLE SIZE
-
PRESENTATION
-
STORAGE
-
PREPARATION
-
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Ultrasonic Contrast Agents
(UCA / USCA) Ultrasonic contrast agents, also called ultrasound contrast agents, are encapsulated bubbles on the order of 1-10 μm in diameter. These gas bubbles are injected into the blood stream in order to increase blood/ tissue contrast during an ultrasonogram. These microbubbles are filled with air or a gas with a lower solubility in blood than air, such as perfluorochemicals. The microbubble shell consists of albumin, phospholipid, or other material and encapsulates the gas core. Due to this construction, ultrasonic contrast agents are highly compressible, and have a high echogenicity.

See also Ultrasound Contrast Agent Safety.
Ultrasound Contrast Agents
(UCA / USCA) Ultrasonography is the most commonly performed diagnostic imaging procedure. The introduction of sonographic contrast media into routine practice modifies the use of ultrasound in a variety of clinical applications. USCAs consist of microbubbles filled with air or gases and can be classified according to their pharmacokinetics. Among the blood pool agents, transpulmonary ultrasound contrast agents offer higher diagnostic potential compared to agents that cannot pass the pulmonary capillary bed after a peripheral intravenous injection. In addition to their vascular phase, some USCAs can exhibit a tissue- or organ-specific phase.
The sonogram image quality is improved either by decreasing the reflectivity of the undesired interfaces or by increasing the backscattered echoes from the desired regions.

Different types of ultrasound contrast agents:
Ultrasound contrast agents act as echo-enhancers, because of the high different acoustic impedance at the interface between gas and blood. The enhanced echo intensity is proportional to the change in acoustical impedance as the sound beam crosses from the blood to the gas in the bubbles.

The ideal qualities of an ultrasound contrast agent:
high echogenicity;
low blood solubility;
low diffusivity;
ability to pass through the pulmonary capillary bed;
lack of biological effects with repeat doses.

A typical ultrasound contrast agent consists of a thin flexible or rigid shell composed of albumin, lipid, or polymer confining a gas such as nitrogen, or a perfluorocarbon. The choice of the microbubble shell and gas has an important influence on the properties of the agent.
Current generations of microbubbles have a diameter from 1 μm to 5 μm. The success of these agents is mostly dependent on the small size and on the stability of their shell, which allows passage of the microbubbles through the pulmonary circulation. Microbubbles must be made smaller than the diameter of capillaries or they would embolize and be ineffective and perhaps even dangerous.
The reflectivity of these microbubbles is proportional to the fourth power of a particle diameter but also directly proportional to the concentration of the contrast agent particles themselves.
Ultrasound contrast agents produce unique acoustic signatures that allow to separate their signal from tissue echoes and to depict whether they are moving or stationary. This enables the detection of capillary flow and of targeted microbubbles that are retained in tissues such as normal liver.
The new generation of contrast media is characterized by prolonged persistence in the vascular bed which provides consistent enhancement of the arterial Doppler signal. Contrast agents make it also possible to perform dynamic and perfusion studies. Targeted contrast imaging agents are for example taken up by the phagocytic cell systems and thus have liver/spleen specific effects.

See also Ultrasound Contrast Agent Safety, Adverse Reaction, Tissue-Specific Ultrasound Contrast Agent, and Bubble Specific Imaging.
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