Synchronous Temperature Variation Monitoring During Ultrasound Imaging and/or Treatment Pulse Application: A Phantom Study

Hermes A. S. Kamimura;Niloufar Saharkhiz;Stephen A. Lee;Elisa E. Konofagou
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Ultrasound attenuation through soft tissues can produce an acoustic radiation force (ARF) and heating. The ARF-induced displacements and temperature evaluations can reveal tissue properties and provide insights into focused ultrasound (FUS) bio-effects. In this study, we describe an interleaving pulse sequence tested in a tissue-mimicking phantom that alternates FUS and plane-wave imaging pulses at a 1 kHz frame rate. The FUS is amplitude modulated, enabling the simultaneous evaluation of tissue-mimicking phantom displacement using harmonic motion imaging (HMI) and temperature rise using thermal strain imaging (TSI). The parameters were varied with a spatial peak temporal average acoustic intensity ( $I_{spta}$ ) ranging from 1.5 to 311 W.cm −2 , mechanical index (MI) from 0.43 to 4.0, and total energy ( $E$ ) from 0.24 to 83 J.cm −2 . The HMI and TSI processing could estimate displacement and temperature independently for temperatures below 1.80°C and displacements up to $\sim -117 \mu {\text{m}}$ ( $I_{spta} < 311 \text{ W.cm}^{-2}$ , $MI < 4.0$ , and $E < 83 \text{ J.cm}^{-2}$ ) indicated by a steady-state tissue-mimicking phantom displacement throughout the sonication and a comparable temperature estimation with simulations in the absence of tissue-mimicking phantom motion. The TSI estimations presented a mean error of ±0.03°C versus thermocouple estimations with a mean error of ±0.24°C. The results presented herein indicate that HMI can operate at diagnostictemperature levels (i.e., <1°C)> $720 \text{ mW.cm}^{-2} < I_{spta} < 207 \text{ W.cm}^{-2}$ ). In addition, the combined HMI and TSI can potentially be used for simultaneous evaluation of safety during tissue elasticity imaging as well as FUS mechanism involved in novel ultrasound applications such as ultrasound neuromodulation and tumor ablation.
超声成像和/或治疗脉冲应用过程中的同步温度变化监测:一项模拟研究
超声通过软组织的衰减会产生声辐射力(ARF)和加热。arf诱导的位移和温度评估可以揭示组织特性,并提供聚焦超声(FUS)生物效应的见解。在这项研究中,我们描述了一个交错脉冲序列,在一个模拟组织的幻影中,以1khz帧率交替FUS和平面波成像脉冲。FUS是调幅的,可以使用谐波运动成像(HMI)和热应变成像(TSI)同时评估模拟组织的幻像位移。各参数的变化范围为:空间峰值时间平均声强($I_{spta}$)在1.5 ~ 311 W.cm−2之间,力学指数(MI)在0.43 ~ 4.0之间,总能量($E$)在0.24 ~ 83 J.cm−2之间。HMI和TSI处理可以独立估计温度低于1.80°C的位移和温度,位移高达$\sim -117 \mu {\text{m}}$ ($I_{spta} < 311 \text{ W.cm}^{-2}$, $MI < 4.0$和$E < 83 \text{ J.cm}^{-2}$),由整个超声过程中的稳态组织模拟幻影位移和无组织模拟幻影运动模拟的可比温度估计所指示。TSI估计的平均误差为±0.03°C,而热电偶估计的平均误差为±0.24°C。本文给出的结果表明,HMI可以在诊断温度水平(即$720 \text{ mW.cm}^{-2} < I_{spta} < 207 \text{ W.cm}^{-2}$)下运行。此外,联合HMI和TSI可以潜在地用于同时评估组织弹性成像的安全性,以及超声神经调节和肿瘤消融等新型超声应用中涉及的FUS机制。
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