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15 February 2021 Planning and real-time monitoring of low intensity focused ultrasound therapies using a diagnostic imaging array
Miles Thies, Michael L. Oelze
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Abstract
In this work, a system is presented for combined therapy planning, low intensity FUS treatment, and real-time therapy monitoring using a single diagnostic imaging array. First, a sonication pattern was determined by manually segmenting the treatment region from a B-mode image captured with the imaging array. To visualize the FUS therapy beam, a focused pulse excitation was transmitted and backscattered signals were used to reconstruct the intensity field of the FUS beam. The FUS beam reconstruction was overlaid onto a co-aligned B-mode image captured with the imaging array, allowing one to qualitatively monitor the position and size of the FUS beam with anatomical context from the B-mode image. Real-time beam visualizations at a frame rate of 25-30 frames per second were achieved in a rat tumor in vivo and a mock FUS therapy was planned and monitored in a tissue-mimicking.
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Miles Thies and Michael L. Oelze "Planning and real-time monitoring of low intensity focused ultrasound therapies using a diagnostic imaging array", Proc. SPIE 11602, Medical Imaging 2021: Ultrasonic Imaging and Tomography, 116020I (15 February 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2580943
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KEYWORDS
Therapeutics

Diagnostics

Imaging arrays

Tissues

Ultrasonography

Visualization

Backscatter

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