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Comparison Between Ray-Tracing and Full-Wave Simulation for Transcranial Ultrasound Focusing on a Clinical System Using the Transfer Matrix Formalism

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TUFFC.2021.3063055

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Aberration correction; clinical system; high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU); Insightec; k-wave toolbox; numerical modeling; ray tracing; transcranial focusing; ultrasound

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  1. InSightec Ltd., Haifa, Israel

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At present, only one high-intensity focused ultrasound device has been clinically approved for transcranial brain surgery. It corrects phase distortions induced by the skull using a multielement phased array and adaptive phase correction based on CT images. The performance of the clinical device's phase correction was assessed and compared with other correction methods, showing different results based on incident angles of the acoustic beam at the skull surface.
Only one high-intensity focused ultrasound device has been clinically approved for transcranial brain surgery at the time of writing. The device operates within 650 and 720 kHz and corrects the phase distortions induced by the skull of each patient using a multielement phased array. Phase correction is estimated adaptively using a proprietary algorithm based on computed-tomography (CT) images of the patient's skull. In this article, we assess the performance of the phase correction computed by the clinical device and compare it to: 1) the correction obtained with a previously validated full-wave simulation algorithm using an open-source pseudo-spectral toolbox and 2) a hydrophone-based correction performed invasively to measure the aberrations induced by the skull at 650 kHz. For the full-wave simulation, three different mappings between CT Hounsfield units and the longitudinal speed of sound inside the skull were tested. All methods are compared with the exact same setup due to transfer matrices acquired with the clinical system for N = 5 skulls and T = 2 different targets for each skull. We show that the clinical ray-tracing software and the full-wave simulation restore, respectively, 84% +/- 5% and 86% +/- 5% of the pressure obtained with hydrophone-based correction for targets located in central brain regions. On the second target (off-center), we also report that the performance of both algorithms degrades when the average incident angles of the acoustic beam at the skull surface increase. When incident angles are higher than 20 degrees, the restored pressure drops below 75% of the pressure restored with hydrophone-based correction.

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