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Design and evaluation of an open-source, conformable skin-cooling system for body magnetic resonance guided focused ultrasound treatments

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYPERTHERMIA
卷 38, 期 1, 页码 679-690

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/02656736.2021.1914872

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MRgFUS; HIFU; skin burns; focused ultrasound; skin cooling

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  1. Focused Ultrasound Foundation

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The study introduces an open-source MRgFUS active skin cooling system to reduce skin burns during treatment of superficial tissues. By using a conformable skin-cooling pad assembly with feedback control, the system maintains continuous flow and pressure during the procedure, showing promising results in reducing skin burns.
Purpose Magnetic resonance guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) treatment of tumors uses inter-sonication delays to allow heat to dissipate from the skin and other near-field tissues. Despite inter-sonication delays, treatment of tumors close to the skin risks skin burns. This work has designed and evaluated an open-source, conformable, skin-cooling system for body MRgFUS treatments to reduce skin burns and enable ablation closer to the skin. Methods A MR-compatible skin cooling system is described that features a conformable skin-cooling pad assembly with feedback control allowing continuous flow and pressure maintenance during the procedure. System performance was evaluated with hydrophone, phantom and in vivo porcine studies. Sonications were performed 10 and 5 mm from the skin surface under both control and forced convective skin-cooling conditions. 3D MR temperature imaging was acquired in real time and the accumulated thermal dose volume was measured. Gross analysis of the skin post-sonication was further performed. Device conformability was demonstrated at several body locations. Results Hydrophone studies demonstrated no beam aberration, but a 5-12% reduction of the peak pressure due to the presence of the skin-cooling pad assembly in the acoustic near field. Phantom evaluation demonstrated there is no MR temperature imaging precision reduction or any other artifacts present due to the coolant flow during MRgFUS sonication. The porcine studies demonstrated skin burns were reduced in size or eliminated when compared to the control condition. Conclusion An open-source design of an MRgFUS active skin cooling system demonstrates device conformability with a reduction of skin burns while ablating superficial tissues.

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