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Acoustoelectric imaging of deep dipoles in a human head phantom for guiding treatment of epilepsy.

Authors: Barragan A, Preston C, Alvarez A, Bera T, Qin Y, Weinand M, Kasoff W, Witte RS

This study employs a human head model with real skull to demonstrate the feasibility of transcranial acoustoelectric brain imaging (tABI) as a new modality for electrical mapping of deep dipole sources during treatment of epilepsy with much better resolution and accuracy than conventional mapping methods. This technique exploits an interaction between a focused ultrasound (US) beam and tissue resistivity to localize current source densities as deep as 63 mm at high spatial resolution (1 to 4 mm) and resolve fast time-varying currents with sub-ms precision. Detection thresholds through a thick segment of the human skull at biologically safe US intensities was below 0.5 mA and within range of strong currents generated by the human brain. This work suggests that 4D tABI may emerge as a revolutionary modality for real-time high-resolution mapping of neuronal currents for the purpose of monitoring, staging, and guiding treatment of epilepsy and other brain disorders characterized by abnormal rhythms.

Introduction

Purpose Other
Study Objective To demonstrate the feasibility of transcranial acoustoelectric brain imaging (tABI) using a human head model with a real skull for high-resolution electrical mapping of deep dipole sources to improve epilepsy treatment.
Animal model / Human subject Human (Homo sapiens); strain: N/A; age: not specified; sex: not specified
Disease model epilepsy

Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes Transcranial acoustoelectric brain imaging (tABI) localized deep neuronal current sources up to 63 mm with 1–4 mm spatial resolution and sub-millisecond temporal precision, detecting signals through a thick human skull with a threshold below 0.5 mA at biologically safe ultrasound intensities. The paper reports success using unspecified 'biologically safe' focused ultrasound intensities and does not detail multiple distinct US parameter sets.
Safety-related matter Detection thresholds through a thick segment of the human skull were below 0.5 mA at biologically safe ultrasound intensities; no adverse effects were reported.

Brain Region

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Ultrasound Parameters

Ultrasound instrument Verasonics Vantage 64 LE system with commercial 3 Hz linear array and custom 0.6 MHz 2D matric array designed for transcranial ABI
FUS Frequency 3 MHz, 0.6 MHz
FUS Pressure 1 Mpa
FUS Mode pulsed
Focal Characteristics Focal depth: 63 mm; Focal length: None; Aperture size: None

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