Ultrasound-assisted investigation of photon triggered vaporization of poly(vinylalcohol) phase-change nanodroplets: A preliminary concept study with dosimetry perspective

•Echography to assess photon-induced vaporization of perfluorobutane nanodroplets.•Tuning the degree of superheat of nanodroplets enhances photon–triggered activation.•New potential of phase change ultrasound contrast agents for radiotherapy dosimetry. We investigate the vaporization of phase-change...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physica medica 2021-09, Vol.89, p.232-242
Hauptverfasser: Toumia, Yosra, Miceli, Roberto, Domenici, Fabio, Heymans, Sophie V., Carlier, Bram, Cociorb, Madalina, Oddo, Letizia, Rossi, Piero, D'Angellilo, Rolando Maria, Sterpin, Edmond, D'Agostino, Emiliano, Van Den Abeele, Koen, D'hooge, Jan, Paradossi, Gaio
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Zusammenfassung:•Echography to assess photon-induced vaporization of perfluorobutane nanodroplets.•Tuning the degree of superheat of nanodroplets enhances photon–triggered activation.•New potential of phase change ultrasound contrast agents for radiotherapy dosimetry. We investigate the vaporization of phase-change ultrasound contrast agents using photon radiation for dosimetry perspectives in radiotherapy. We studied superheated perfluorobutane nanodroplets with a crosslinked poly(vinylalcohol) shell. The nanodroplets' physico-chemical properties, and their acoustic transition have been assessed firstly. Then, poly(vinylalcohol)-perfluorobutane nanodroplets were dispersed in poly(acrylamide) hydrogel phantoms and exposed to a photon beam. We addressed the effect of several parameters influencing the nanodroplets radiation sensitivity (energy/delivered dose/dose rate/temperature). The nanodroplets-vaporization post-photon exposure was evaluated using ultrasound imaging at a low mechanical index. Poly(vinylalcohol)-perfluorobutane nanodroplets show a good colloidal stability over four weeks and remain highly stable at temperatures up to 78 °C. Nanodroplets acoustically-triggered phase transition leads to microbubbles with diameters
ISSN:1120-1797
1724-191X
DOI:10.1016/j.ejmp.2021.08.006