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An all-ultrasound cranial imaging method to establish the relationship between cranial FUS incidence angle and transcranial attenuation in non-human primates in 3D.

Authors: Singh A, Jiménez-Gambín S, Konofagou EE

Focused ultrasound (FUS) is a non-invasive and non-ionizing technique which deploys ultrasound waves to induce bio-effects. When paired with acoustically active particles such as microbubbles (MBs), it can open the blood brain barrier (BBB) to facilitate drug delivery otherwise inhibited due to the presence of BBB. One of the parameters that affects the FUS beam propagation is the beam incidence angle on the skull. Prior work by our group has shown that, as incidence angles deviate from 90°, FUS focal pressures attenuate and result in a smaller BBB opening volume. The incidence angles calculated in our prior studies were in 2D and used skull information from CT. The study presented herein develops methods to calculate incidence angle in 3D in non-human primate (NHP) skull fragments using harmonic ultrasound imaging without using ionizing radiation. Our results show that ultrasound harmonic imaging is capable of accurately depicting features such as sutures and eye-sockets of the skull. Furthermore, we were able to reproduce previously reported relationships between the incidence angle and FUS beam attenuation. We also show feasibility of performing ultrasound harmonic imaging in in-vivo non-human primates. The all-ultrasound method presented herein combined with our neuronavigation system stands to increase more widespread adoption of FUS and render it accessible by eliminating the need for CT cranial mapping.

Introduction

Purpose Other
Study Objective Develop and validate an all-ultrasound harmonic imaging method to calculate 3D focused ultrasound incidence angles on non-human primate skulls (ex vivo and in vivo) to enable cranial mapping without CT.
Animal model / Human subject Male rhesus macaques, 8 years old, N=2
Disease model Healthy
MRI or image guidance method Ultrasound harmonic imaging and neuronavigation system

Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes Harmonic ultrasound imaging successfully enabled 3D skull mapping and accurate estimation of FUS incidence angles in NHPs without CT. Transcranial FUS pressure attenuation was minimized at incidence angles near 90°.
Safety-related matter No adverse effects or safety issues were reported during the in-vivo harmonic cranial imaging.

Brain Region

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Ultrasound Parameters

Ultrasound instrument H-231 single-element FUS transducer (Sonic Concepts)
FUS Frequency 250 kHz
FUS Pressure 0.3 Mpa
FUS Mode pulsed
Pulse duration 60 µs
Focal Characteristics Outer diameter: 110 mm; Inner diameter: 44 mm; Focal distance: 110 mm

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