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Head phantoms for transcranial focused ultrasound.

Authors: Eames MD, Farnum M, Khaled M, Elias WJ, Hananel A, Snell JW, Kassell NF, Aubry JF

In the ongoing endeavor of fine-tuning, the clinical application of transcranial MR-guided focused ultrasound (tcMRgFUS), ex-vivo studies wlkiith whole human skulls are of great use in improving the underlying technology guiding the accurate and precise thermal ablation of clinically relevant targets in the human skull. Described here are the designs, methods for fabrication, and notes on utility of three different ultrasound phantoms to be used for brain focused ultrasound research. Three different models of phantoms are developed and tested to be accurate, repeatable experimental options to provide means to further this research. The three models are a cadaver, a gel-filled skull, and a head mold containing a skull and filled with gel that mimics the brain and the skin. Each was positioned in a clinical tcMRgFUS system and sonicated at 1100 W (acoustic) for 12 s at different locations. Maximum temperature rise as measured by MR thermometry was recorded and compared against clinical data for a similar neurosurgical target. Results are presented as heating efficiency in units (°C/kW/s) for direct comparison to available clinical data. The procedure for casting thermal phantom material is presented. The utility of each phantom model is discussed in the context of various tcMRgFUS research areas. The cadaveric phantom model, gel-filled skull model, and full head phantom model had heating efficiencies of 5.3, 4.0, and 3.9 °C/(kW/s), respectively, compared to a sample clinical heating efficiency of 2.6 °C/(kW/s). In the seven research categories considered, the cadaveric phantom model was the most versatile, though less practical compared to the ex-vivo skull-based phantoms. Casting thermal phantom material was shown to be an effective way to prepare tissue-mimicking material for the phantoms presented. The phantom models presented are all useful in tcMRgFUS research, though some are better suited to a limited subset of applications depending on the researchers needs.

Introduction

Purpose transcranial focused ultrasound stimulation
Study Objective To develop and compare the heating efficacy of three head phantom models (cadaver, gel-filled skull, full-head) for transcranial MRgFUS research.
Animal model / Human subject three phantom model: cadaver, gel-filled skull, place mannequin head model
Disease model none (healthy phantom model
MRI or image guidance method MRI
Targeted brain region(s) Thalamus

Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes The researchers designed, developed, and validated their methods of making three phantom model. Moreover, they made comparison for their heating efficacy for transcranial MRgFUS research
Safety-related matter none

Brain Region

Ultrasound Parameters

Ultrasound instrument midfrequency ExAblate-Neuro system (InSightec, Tirat Hakarmel, Israel)
FUS Frequency 710kHz
FUS Mode UNSURE
Pulse duration 10s, 12s, 15s
Duration of a single FUS session 10s-15s
Treatment frequency multiple for a phantom

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