Brain edema development after MRI-guided focused ultrasound treatment.
Authors: Mórocz IA, Hynynen K, Gudbjartsson H, Peled S, Colucci V, Jólesz FA
The aim of this study was to investigate a potential technique for image-guided minimally invasive neurosurgical interventions. Focused ultrasound (FUS) delivers thermal energy without an invasive probe, penetrating the dura mater, entering through the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) space, or harming intervening brain tissue. We applied continuous on-line monitoring by MRI to demonstrate the effect of the thermal intervention on the brain tissue. For this, seven rabbits had a part of their skull removed to create access for the FUS beam into the brain through an acoustic window of 11 mm in diameter. Dura was left intact and skin was sutured. One week later, the rabbits were sonicated for 3 seconds with 21 W acoustic power, and the FUS focus was visualized with a temperature-sensitive T1-weighted MRI pulse sequence. The tissue reaction was documented over 7 days with T2-weighted images of the brain. The initial area of the central low signal intensity in the axial plane was .4+/-.3 mm2, and for the bright hyperintensity surrounding the lesion, it was 2.3+/-.6 mm2 (n = 7). In the coronal plane, the corresponding values were .4+/-.1 mm2 and 3.4+/-.9 mm2 (n = 5). The developing brain edema culminated 48 hours later and thereafter diminished during the next 5 days. Histology revealed a central necrosis in the white matter surrounded by edematous tissue with inflammatory cells. In summary, the image-guided thermal ablation technique described here produced a relatively small lesion in the white matter at the targeted location. This was accomplished without opening the dura or the need for a stereotactical device. MRI allowed on-line monitoring of the lesion setting and the deposition of thermal energy and demonstrated the tissue damage after the thermal injury.
Introduction
Purpose
Thermal Ablation
Study Objective
To characterize the development and progression of brain edema following MRI-guided focused ultrasound treatment.
Disease model
Brain edema
MRI or image guidance method
MRI
Targeted brain region(s)
Brain Edema
Target coordinates
not provided
Cargo name and characteristics
Not Provided
Route of administration
not provided
Outcomes and Safety
Summary of Outcomes
MRI-guided focused ultrasound treatment induced development of brain edema; the provided text did not specify which focused ultrasound parameters were tested or found successful.
Duration of biological effect
not provided
Safety-related matter
The title indicates occurrence of brain edema following MRI-guided focused ultrasound treatment, implying an adverse effect; no additional safety details or context are provided in the supplied text.
Brain Region
Ultrasound Parameters
Ultrasound instrument
not provided
FUS Frequency
not provided
FUS Intensity
not provided
FUS Pressure
not provided
FUS Mode
not provided
Pulse duration
not provided
Duration of a single FUS session
3 s
Focal Characteristics
not provided
Treatment frequency
multiple
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