PURPOSE: Transcranial focused ultrasound (FUS) is increasingly being explored to modulate neuronal activity. To target neuromodulation, researchers often localize the FUS beam onto the brain region(s) of interest using spatially tracked tools overlaid on pre-acquired images. Here, we quantify the accuracy of optically tracked image-guided FUS with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) thermometry, evaluate sources of error and demonstrate feasibility of these procedures to target the macaque somatosensory region. METHODS: We developed an optically tracked FUS system capable of projecting the transducer focus onto a pre-acquired MRI volume. To measure the target registration error (TRE), we aimed the transducer focus at a desired target in a phantom under image guidance, heated the target while imaging with MR thermometry and then calculated the TRE as the difference between the targeted and heated locations. Multiple targets were measured using either an unbiased or bias-corrected calibration. We then targeted the macaque S1 brain region, where displacement induced by the acoustic radiation force was measured using MR acoustic radiation force imaging (MR-ARFI). RESULTS: All calibration methods enabled registration with TRE on the order of 3Â mm. Unbiased calibration resulted in an average TRE of 3.26Â mm (min-max: 2.80-4.53Â mm), which was not significantly changed by prospective bias correction (TRE of 3.05Â mm; 2.06-3.81Â mm, pâ=â0.55). Restricting motion between the transducer and target and increasing the distance between tracked markers reduced the TRE to 2.43Â mm (min-max: 0.79-3.88Â mm). MR-ARFI images showed qualitatively similar shape and extent as projected beam profiles in a living non-human primate. CONCLUSIONS: Our study describes methods for image guidance of FUS neuromodulation and quantifies errors associated with this method in a large animal. The workflow is efficient enough for in vivo use, and we demonstrate transcranial MR-ARFI in vivo in macaques for the first time.
On the accuracy of optically tracked transducers for image-guided transcranial ultrasound.
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作者:Chaplin V, Phipps M A, Jonathan S V, Grissom W A, Yang P F, Chen L M, Caskey C F
| 期刊: | International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery | 影响因子: | 2.300 |
| 时间: | 2019 | 起止号: | 2019 Aug;14(8):1317-1327 |
| doi: | 10.1007/s11548-019-01988-0 | ||
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