Dynamic contrast enhanced ultrasound for therapy monitoring
- PMID: 26231046
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2015.05.013
Dynamic contrast enhanced ultrasound for therapy monitoring
Abstract
Quantitative imaging is a crucial component of the assessment of therapies that target the vasculature of angiogenic or inflamed tissue. Dynamic contrast-enhanced ultrasound (DCE-US) using microbubble contrast offers the advantages of being sensitive to perfusion, non-invasive, cost effective and well suited to repeated use at the bedside. Uniquely, it employs an agent that is truly intravascular. This papers reviews the principles and methodology of DCE-US, especially as applied to anti-angiogenic cancer therapies. Reproducibility is an important attribute of such a monitoring method: results are discussed. More recent technical advances in parametric and 3D DCE-US imaging are also summarised and illustrated.
Keywords: Anti-angiogenic therapy; Anti-inflammatory therapy; Cancer; Contrast enhanced ultrasound; Inflammatory bowel disease; Therapy assessment.
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