Scientific Reports (Apr 2023)

Initiating and imaging cavitation from infused echo contrast agents through the EkoSonic catheter

  • Sonya R. Kennedy,
  • Maxime Lafond,
  • Kevin J. Haworth,
  • Daniel Suarez Escudero,
  • Dan Ionascu,
  • Brion Frierson,
  • Shaoling Huang,
  • Melvin E. Klegerman,
  • Tao Peng,
  • David D. McPherson,
  • Curtis Genstler,
  • Christy K. Holland

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-33164-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Abstract Ultrasound-enhanced delivery of therapeutic-loaded echogenic liposomes is under development for vascular applications using the EkoSonic Endovascular System. In this study, fibrin-targeted echogenic liposomes loaded with an anti-inflammatory agent were characterized before and after infusion through an EkoSonic catheter. Cavitation activity was nucleated by Definity or fibrin-targeted, drug-loaded echogenic liposomes infused and insonified with EkoSonic catheters. Passive cavitation imaging was used to quantify and map bubble activity in a flow phantom mimicking porcine arterial flow. Cavitation was sustained during 3-min infusions of Definity or echogenic liposomes along the distal 6 cm treatment zone of the catheter. Though the EkoSonic catheter was not designed specifically for cavitation nucleation, infusion of drug-loaded echogenic liposomes can be employed to trigger and sustain bubble activity for enhanced intravascular drug delivery.