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Published on: June 28, 2024
A multi-layer transcranial focused ultrasound model for neuromodulation procedure planning and insertion loss
Han Li1,2, Xinyu Zhang3, Tyler Halliwell2
1School of Physics, Engineering and Technology, University of York, York YO10 5DD, United Kingdom.
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Objective.Transcranial focused ultrasound (tFUS) for neuromodulation has attracted increasing attention, yet accurate pre-procedural planning and dose estimation is constrained by oversimplified skull representations and by the neglect of transducer-skull spacing induced wave interactions. This study aims to develop and validate a computationally efficient, CT-informed analytical framework for predicting frequency-dependent insertion loss.Approach.We propose a multi-layer analytical framework that incorporates four key factors-skull thickness, skull density ratio, ultrasound insertion angle, and the transducer physical geometry and spacing from the skull, to predict frequency-dependent pressure insertion loss. Model accuracy was evaluated against k-Wave simulations and hydrophone measurements in 20ex-vivohuman skulls across 100 kHz to 1000 kHz frequency range.Main Results.Median prediction deviations for peak pressure insertion loss were +1.1 dB (interquartile range (IQR): +0.2 dB to +2.2 dB) relative to measurement and -1.7 dB (IQR: -2.7 dB to -0.7 dB) relative to simulation. The relative median percentage errors were +30.1% (IQR: +9.5% to +35.6%) and -20.3% (IQR: -31.7% to -10.1%), respectively. Median spearman correlation and cosine similarity values reached 0.92 (IQR: 0.86-0.98,p< 0.001) and 0.73 (IQR: 0.49-0.82), respectively. Uncertainty analysis showed that varying transducer-skull spacing resulted in a median absolute percentage uncertainty of 18.1% (IQR: 17.2% to 21.3%).Significance.The balance of accuracy and efficiency of the proposed CT-informed multi-layer model makes it a practical tool for transducer positioning, frequency selection, and dose control in tFUS neuromodulation, with potential to improve reproducibility and safety in clinical applications.
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