Design and Implementation of a Transmit/Receive Ultrasound Phased Array for Brain Applications.
Authors: Liu HL, Tsai CH, Jan CK, Chang HY, Huang SM, Li ML, Qiu W, Zheng H
Focused ultrasound phased array systems have attracted increased attention for brain therapy applications. However, such systems currently lack a direct and real-time method to intraoperatively monitor ultrasound pressure distribution for securing treatment. This study proposes a dual-mode ultrasound phased array system design to support transmit/receive operations for concurrent ultrasound exposure and backscattered focal beam reconstruction through a spherically focused ultrasound array. A 256-channel ultrasound transmission system was used to transmit focused ultrasonic energy (full 256 channels), with an extended implementation of multiple-channel receiving function (up to 64 channels) using the same 256-channel ultrasound array. A coherent backscatter-received beam formation algorithm was implemented to map the point spread function (PSF) and focal beam distribution under a free-field/transcranial environment setup, with the backscattering generated from a strong scatterer (a point reflector or a microbubble-perfused tube) or a weakly scattered tissue-mimicking graphite phantom. Our results showed that PSF and focal beam can be successfully reconstructed and visualized in free-field conditions and can also be transcranially reconstructed following skull-induced aberration correction. In vivo experiments were conducted to demonstrate its capability to preoperatively and semiquantitatively map a focal beam to guide blood-brain barrier opening. The proposed system may have potential for real-time guidance of ultrasound brain intervention, and may facilitate the design of a dual-mode ultrasound phased array for brain therapeutic applications.
Introduction
Purpose
Other
Study Objective
To design and implement a transmit/receive ultrasound phased array optimized for brain applications.
Animal model / Human subject
Rat, adult, male, 250-300g
MRI or image guidance method
Backscattered focal beam reconstruction; T2 weighted MRI registration
Outcomes and Safety
Summary of Outcomes
In vivo focal beam map magnitude correlated with BBBO level, the system reconstructed point spread function and focal beam distribution in free field, transcranial, phantom, and in vivo settings.
Safety-related matter
0.15 Mpa did not open BBB while 0.53 did.
Brain Region
Ultrasound Parameters
Ultrasound instrument
256 channel spherically curved ultrasound phased array; piezocomposite
FUS Frequency
500 kHz
FUS Pressure
0.15 Mpa, 0.53 Mpa
FUS Mode
pulsed
Pulse duration
1 ms
Duration of a single FUS session
120 s
Focal Characteristics
Focal depth: None; Focal length: 100 mm; Aperture size: 120 mm
Treatment frequency
single session
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