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Direct phase projection and transcranial focusing of ultrasound for brain therapy.

Gianmarco F Pinton1, Jean-Francois Aubry, Mickaël Tanter.   

Abstract

Ultrasound can be used to noninvasively treat the human brain with hyperthermia by focusing through the skull. To obtain an accurate focus, especially at high frequencies (>500 kHz), the phase of the transmitted wave must be modified to correct the aberrations introduced by the patient's individual skull morphology. Currently, three-dimensional finite-difference time-domain simulations are used to model a point source at the target. The outward-propagating wave crosses the measured representation of the human skull and is recorded at the therapy array transducer locations. The signal is then time reversed and experimentally transmitted back to its origin. These simulations are resource intensive and add a significant delay to treatment planning. Ray propagation is computationally efficient because it neglects diffraction and only describes two propagation parameters: the wave's direction and the phase. We propose a minimal method that is based only on the phase. The phase information is projected from the external skull surface to the array locations. This replaces computationally expensive finite-difference computations with an almost instantaneous direct phase projection calculation. For the five human skull samples considered, the phase distribution outside of the skull is shown to vary by less than λ/20 as it propagates over a 5 cm distance and the validity of phase projection is established over these propagation distances. The phase aberration introduced by the skull is characterized and is shown to have a good correspondence with skull morphology. The shape of this aberration is shown to have little variation with propagation distance. The focusing quality with the proposed phase-projection algorithm is shown to be indistinguishable from the gold-standard full finite-difference simulation. In conclusion, a spherical wave that is aberrated by the skull has a phase propagation that can be accurately described as radial, even after it has been distorted. By combining finite-difference simulations with a phase-projection algorithm, the time required for treatment planning is significantly reduced. The correlation length of the phase is used to validate the algorithm and it can also be used to provide guiding parameters for clinical array transducer design in terms of transducer spacing and phase error.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22711410     DOI: 10.1109/tuffc.2012.2305

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Ultrason Ferroelectr Freq Control        ISSN: 0885-3010            Impact factor:   2.725


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Journal:  Phys Med Biol       Date:  2015-11-25       Impact factor: 3.609

2.  Experimental demonstration of passive acoustic imaging in the human skull cavity using CT-based aberration corrections.

Authors:  Ryan M Jones; Meaghan A O'Reilly; Kullervo Hynynen
Journal:  Med Phys       Date:  2015-07       Impact factor: 4.071

3.  Simulation of nonlinear trans-skull focusing and formation of shocks in brain using a fully populated ultrasound array with aberration correction.

Authors:  Pavel B Rosnitskiy; Petr V Yuldashev; Oleg A Sapozhnikov; Leonid R Gavrilov; Vera A Khokhlova
Journal:  J Acoust Soc Am       Date:  2019-09       Impact factor: 1.840

4.  Effects of phase aberration on transabdominal focusing for a large aperture, lowf-number histotripsy transducer.

Authors:  Ellen Yeats; Dinank Gupta; Zhen Xu; Timothy L Hall
Journal:  Phys Med Biol       Date:  2022-07-19       Impact factor: 4.174

5.  A Prototype Therapy System for Boiling Histotripsy in Abdominal Targets Based on a 256-Element Spiral Array.

Authors:  Christopher R Bawiec; Tatiana D Khokhlova; Oleg A Sapozhnikov; Pavel B Rosnitskiy; Bryan W Cunitz; Mohamed A Ghanem; Christopher Hunter; Wayne Kreider; George R Schade; Petr V Yuldashev; Vera A Khokhlova
Journal:  IEEE Trans Ultrason Ferroelectr Freq Control       Date:  2021-04-26       Impact factor: 2.725

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