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Reject is a time gain compensation control that allows the sonographer to reduce the returning signal from more shallow structures in the body.
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AI-700
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From Acusphere Inc
AI-700 (trade name Imagify™) is an US contrast agent, usable for myocardial perfusion undergoing regulatory FDA approval. The synthetic polymers used in AI-700 (perflubutane polymer microspheres) do not break during the ultrasound imaging procedure. The used perfluorocarbon filling gas is less soluble in water and therefore has the propensity to stay inside the contrast agent particles. As a result, a higher concentration of gas is delivered to the myocardium over a longer period of time, thereby enabling AI-700 to target the broader application of myocardial perfusion assessment.
Imagify is a dry powder consisting of small, porous microparticles filled with perfluoropropane. These microparticles are made of a synthetic biodegradable polymer, called poly (D, L-lactide co-glycolide), or PLGA, that has been used in other drug delivery systems approved by the FDA.
The composition and structure of the phospholipid containing microparticles and the properties of the perfluorocarbon gas slow the rate at which the gas dissolves and prevent the microparticles from being quickly broken down. The powder is to suspend in sterile water and injected by a single intravenous injection prior to ultrasound imaging.

In 2009, Acusphere Inc received feedback from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to their New Drug Application (NDA) stating that another clinical trial would be required for U.S. approval, this one demonstrating that Imagify with ultrasound is superior to ultrasound without Imagify.
In June 2004, Acusphere entered into a Collaboration, License and Supply Agreement with Nycomed Danmark APS for the European development and marketing rights to Acusphere's lead product candidate AI-700.
Acusphere's focus will be on preparing the Marketing Authorization Application (MAA) for filing in Q4 2010, building upon the work that the previous partner, Nycomed, had done, in concert with the NDA.


In 2008 the FDA panel rejected the regulatory application for AI-700 (Imagify™) because of safety concerns.

Acusphere, Inc.
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'Acusphere (NASDAQ:ACUS) was a specialty pharmaceutical company that develops new drugs and improved formulations of existing drugs using its proprietary microparticle technology. Acusphere's three initial product candidates are designed to address large unmet clinical needs within cardiology, oncology and asthma. These product candidates were created using proprietary technology that enables Acusphere to control the porosity and size of nanoparticles and microparticles in a versatile manner that allows particles to be customized to address the delivery needs of a variety of drugs. Acusphere's lead product candidate, AI-700 (new trade name Imagify™), is a cardiovascular drug in Phase 3 clinical development. AI-700 is designed to enable ultrasound to compete more effectively with nuclear stress testing, the leading procedure for detecting coronary heart disease. An estimated 9.5 million procedures are done each year in the U.S. to detect coronary heart disease, the leading cause of death in the United States.'

In 2008 the FDA panel rejected the regulatory application for AI-700 (Imagify™) because of safety concerns.

Gain
The gain is a linear factor that is used in a device as a multiplier after calibration. The gain is the ratio of input to output in an amplifier. The sensitivity of a probe is adjusted by changing the gain.

See also Compress, and Reject.
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