King Daniel A, O'Brien William D
IEEE Trans Ultrason Ferroelectr Freq Control. 2014 Jul;61(7):1237-41. doi: 10.1109/TUFFC.2014.3023.
An empirically based peak-detection technique is described for statistically analyzing single ultrasound contrast agent collapses. It is shown that microbubbles with postexcitation collapse initially exhibit a stronger principal response on average than those without postexcitation, and that lower insonifying frequencies lead to postexcitation signals which have greater separation from their principal response and persist through more rebounds.
描述了一种基于经验的峰值检测技术,用于对单个超声造影剂的崩溃进行统计分析。结果表明,激发后崩溃的微泡平均而言最初比未激发的微泡表现出更强的主响应,并且较低的超声频率会导致激发后信号与其主响应有更大的分离,并持续更多次反弹。