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  • Perfluorocarbon droplets with nanoparticles are being studied as both therapeutic and diagnostic agents due to their ability to be vaporized or used for photoacoustic imaging.
  • The study examines how the composition of these droplets affects their photoacoustic response across various frequencies, finding that nanoparticles mainly function as optical absorbers that enhance the droplet's thermal response.
  • Measurements of droplet size using photoacoustic, ultrasonic, and optical methods show close agreement, confirming the model's accuracy and highlighting minor variations due to challenges in observing small droplets.

Article Abstract

Perfluorocarbon droplets containing nanoparticles (NPs) have recently been investigated as theranostic and dual-mode contrast agents. These droplets can be vaporized via laser irradiation or used as photoacoustic contrast agents below the vaporization threshold. This study investigates the photoacoustic mechanism of NP-loaded droplets using photoacoustic frequencies between 100 and 1000 MHz, where distinct spectral features are observed that are related to the droplet composition. The measured photoacoustic spectrum from NP-loaded perfluorocarbon droplets was compared to a theoretical model that assumes a homogenous liquid. Good agreement in the location of the spectral features was observed, which suggests the NPs act primarily as optical absorbers to induce thermal expansion of the droplet as a single homogenous object. The NP size and composition do not affect the photoacoustic spectrum; therefore, the photoacoustic signal can be maximized by optimizing the NP optical absorbing properties. To confirm the theoretical parameters in the model, photoacoustic, ultrasonic, and optical methods were used to estimate the droplet diameter. Photoacoustic and ultrasonic methods agreed to within 1.4%, while the optical measurement was 8.5% higher; this difference decreased with increasing droplet size. The small discrepancy may be attributed to the difficulty in observing the small droplets through the partially translucent phantom.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.17.9.096016DOI Listing

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