Power cavitation-guided blood-brain barrier opening with focused ultrasound and microbubbles.
Authors: Burgess MT, Apostolakis I, Konofagou EE
Image-guided monitoring of microbubble-based focused ultrasound (FUS) therapies relies on the accurate localization of FUS-stimulated microbubble activity (i.e. acoustic cavitation). Passive cavitation imaging with ultrasound arrays can achieve this, but with insufficient spatial resolution. In this study, we address this limitation and perform high-resolution monitoring of acoustic cavitation-mediated blood-brain barrier (BBB) opening with a new technique called power cavitation imaging. By synchronizing the FUS transmit and passive receive acquisition, high-resolution passive cavitation imaging was achieved by using delay and sum beamforming with absolute time delays. Since the axial image resolution is now dependent on the duration of the received acoustic cavitation emission, short pulses of FUS were used to limit its duration. Image sets were acquired at high-frame rates for calculation of power cavitation images analogous to power Doppler imaging. Power cavitation imaging displays the mean intensity of acoustic cavitation over time and was correlated with areas of acoustic cavitation-induced BBB opening. Power cavitation-guided BBB opening with FUS could constitute a standalone system that may not require MRI guidance during the procedure. The same technique can be used for other acoustic cavitation-based FUS therapies, for both safety and guidance.
Introduction
Purpose
mouse, not reported, not reported, not reported
Study Objective
To develop and demonstrate a high-resolution power cavitation imaging technique for image-guided monitoring of focused ultrasound-stimulated microbubble cavitation during blood–brain barrier opening.
Disease model
healthy
MRI or image guidance method
Power cavitation imaging (ultrasound passive cavitation imaging using synchronized FUS transmit/passive receive and delay-and-sum beamforming)
Targeted brain region(s)
Brain
Outcomes and Safety
Summary of Outcomes
Passive cavitation imaging localized microbubble activity during FUS-mediated BBB opening.
Duration of biological effect
not reported
Safety-related matter
Not reported
Brain Region
Ultrasound Parameters
Ultrasound instrument
focused ultrasound transducer
FUS Frequency
1 MHz
FUS Intensity
not reported
FUS Pressure
not reported
FUS Mode
pulsed
Pulse duration
not reported
Duration of a single FUS session
not reported
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