Pitt Shield

Device for Multifocal Delivery of Ultrasound Into Deep Brain Regions in Humans.

Authors: Riis T, Feldman D, Losser A, Mickey B, Kubanek J

Low-intensity focused ultrasound provides the means to noninvasively stimulate or release drugs in specified deep brain targets. However, successful clinical translations require hardware that maximizes acoustic transmission through the skull, enables flexible electronic steering, and provides accurate and reproducible targeting while minimizing the use of MRI. We have developed a device that addresses these practical requirements. The device delivers ultrasound through the temporal and parietal skull windows, which minimize the attenuation and distortions of the ultrasound by the skull. The device consists of 252 independently controlled elements, which provides the ability to modulate multiple deep brain targets at a high spatiotemporal resolution, without the need to move the device or the subject. And finally, the device uses a mechanical registration method that enables accurate deep brain targeting both inside and outside of the MRI. Using this method, a single MRI scan is necessary for accurate targeting; repeated subsequent treatments can be performed reproducibly in an MRI-free manner. We validated these functions by transiently modulating specific deep brain regions in two patients with treatment-resistant depression.

Introduction

Purpose Other
Study Objective To develop and validate a 252-element low-intensity focused ultrasound device that maximizes skull transmission, enables flexible electronic steering, and provides accurate, reproducible deep brain targeting while minimizing MRI use.
Disease model depression
MRI or image guidance method A mechanical registration method calibrated with a single MRI scan to enable accurate deep brain targeting (device aligned to temporal and parietal skull windows); subsequent treatments can be reproducibly performed MRI‑free using the registration.
Targeted brain region(s) Scc
Target coordinates Not provided in text

Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes 650 kHz FUS targeting SCC produced transient neuromodulation in patients with treatment-resistant depression.
Duration of biological effect not reported
Safety-related matter Safe and well-tolerated without MRI-visible injury.

Brain Region

Ultrasound Parameters

Ultrasound instrument 252-element low-intensity focused ultrasound device
FUS Frequency 650 kHz
FUS Intensity Not reported in provided text
FUS Pressure 1.0 MPa
FUS Mode pulsed
Pulse duration 30 ms
Duration of a single FUS session 3 min
Focal Characteristics Not specified
Treatment frequency single session

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