Ultra-short time-echo based ray tracing for transcranial focused ultrasound aberration correction in human calvaria
- PMID: 38776944
- DOI: 10.1088/1361-6560/ad4f44
Ultra-short time-echo based ray tracing for transcranial focused ultrasound aberration correction in human calvaria
Abstract
Objective.Magnetic resonance guided transcranial focused ultrasound holds great promises for treating neurological disorders. This technique relies on skull aberration correction which requires computed tomography (CT) scans of the skull of the patients. Recently, ultra-short time-echo (UTE) magnetic resonance (MR) sequences have unleashed the MRI potential to reveal internal bone structures. In this study, we measure the efficacy of transcranial aberration correction using UTE images.Approach.We compare the efficacy of transcranial aberration correction using UTE scans to CT based correction on four skulls and two targets using a clinical device (Exablate Neuro, Insightec, Israel). We also evaluate the performance of a custom ray tracing algorithm using both UTE and CT estimates of acoustic properties and compare these against the performance of the manufacturer's proprietary aberration correction software.Main results
Keywords: UTE; aberrations; focused; ray tracing; transcranial; ultrasound.
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