Assessing ultrasonic and optical flow velocimetry in a millifluidic device using oil-in-water emulsions as blood mimicking fluid

Lu, E; Cisternas, WF; Uhl, H; Chargueraud, A; Grimal Q.; Renaud, G; Minonzio J.G.; Fattaccioli, J

Keywords: velocimetry, Particle tracking, Oil-in-water emulsion, Ultrasonic imaging, Doppler measurement, Blood mimicking fluids

Abstract

Blood-mimicking fluids (BMFs) play a critical role in ultrasonic imaging and Doppler flow studies by replicating the physical and acoustic properties of blood. This study introduces a novel soybean oil-in-water emulsion as a BMF with particle size akin to red blood cells. Using a millifluidic device, we cross-validated flow profiles through both Doppler velocimetry and optical particle tracking, demonstrating compatibility with theoretical Poiseuille flow models. The millifluidic chip, fabricated via stereolithography, provided an optimized platform for dual optical and ultrasonic assessments. Results showed strong agreement between the two methods across a range of flow rates, affirming the suitability of the emulsion for velocimetry applications. Furthermore, the acoustic properties of soybean oil droplets support their potential as an echogenic and stable alternative to conventional BMFs. © 2025 The Authors

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Título según WOS: Assessing ultrasonic and optical flow velocimetry in a millifluidic device using oil-in-water emulsions as blood mimicking fluid
Título según SCOPUS: Assessing ultrasonic and optical flow velocimetry in a millifluidic device using oil-in-water emulsions as blood mimicking fluid
Título de la Revista: Micro and Nano Engineering
Volumen: 27
Editorial: Elsevier B.V.
Fecha de publicación: 2025
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1016/j.mne.2025.100298

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS