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Acoustic properties across the human skull.

Authors: Riis TS, Webb TD, Kubanek J

Transcranial ultrasound is emerging as a noninvasive tool for targeted treatments of brain disorders. Transcranial ultrasound has been used for remotely mediated surgeries, transient opening of the blood-brain barrier, local drug delivery, and neuromodulation. However, all applications have been limited by the severe attenuation and phase distortion of ultrasound by the skull. Here, we characterized the dependence of the aberrations on specific anatomical segments of the skull. In particular, we measured ultrasound propagation properties throughout the perimeter of intact human skulls at 500 kHz. We found that the parietal bone provides substantially higher transmission (average pressure transmission 31 ± 7%) and smaller phase distortion (242 ± 44 degrees) than frontal (13 ± 2%, 425 ± 47 degrees) and occipital bone regions (16 ± 4%, 416 ± 35 degrees). In addition, we found that across skull regions, transmission strongly anti-correlated (R=-0.79) and phase distortion correlated (R=0.85) with skull thickness. This information guides the design, positioning, and skull correction functionality of next-generation devices for effective, safe, and reproducible transcranial focused ultrasound therapies.

Introduction

Purpose Other
Study Objective To characterize how ultrasound attenuation and phase distortion vary across specific anatomical regions of intact human skulls by measuring propagation properties at 500 kHz.
Animal model / Human subject Ex vivo human skulls

Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes Transcranial ultrasound at 500 kHz transmitted best through the parietal bone, demonstrating higher pressure transmission and smaller phase distortion compared to frontal and occipital regions. Transmission strongly anti-correlated, and phase distortion positively correlated, with skull thickness.

Brain Region

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Ultrasound Parameters

Ultrasound instrument Two unfocused transducers (V301-SU, Olympus)
FUS Frequency 500 kHz
FUS Mode pulsed
Pulse duration 3, 4, or 5 cycles
Focal Characteristics Aperture size: 28.5 mm

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