Design and Implementation of a Transmit/Receive Ultrasound Phased Array for Brain Applications

  • Hao Li Liu*
  • , Chih Hung Tsai
  • , Chen Kai Jan
  • , Hsin Yu Chang
  • , Sheng Min Huang
  • , Meng Lin Li
  • , Weibao Qiu
  • , Hairong Zheng
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Focused ultrasound phased array systems have attracted increased attention for brain therapy applications. However, such systems currently lack a direct and real-time method to intraoperatively monitor ultrasound pressure distribution for securing treatment. This study proposes a dual-mode ultrasound phased array system design to support transmit/receive operations for concurrent ultrasound exposure and backscattered focal beam reconstruction through a spherically focused ultrasound array. A 256-channel ultrasound transmission system was used to transmit focused ultrasonic energy (full 256 channels), with an extended implementation of multiple-channel receiving function (up to 64 channels) using the same 256-channel ultrasound array. A coherent backscatter-received beam formation algorithm was implemented to map the point spread function (PSF) and focal beam distribution under a free-field/transcranial environment setup, with the backscattering generated from a strong scatterer (a point reflector or a microbubble-perfused tube) or a weakly scattered tissue-mimicking graphite phantom. Our results showed that PSF and focal beam can be successfully reconstructed and visualized in free-field conditions and can also be transcranially reconstructed following skull-induced aberration correction. In vivo experiments were conducted to demonstrate its capability to preoperatively and semiquantitatively map a focal beam to guide blood-brain barrier opening. The proposed system may have potential for real-time guidance of ultrasound brain intervention, and may facilitate the design of a dual-mode ultrasound phased array for brain therapeutic applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8410622
Pages (from-to)1756-1767
Number of pages12
JournalIEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control
Volume65
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 2018

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Keywords

  • Blood-brain barrier (BBB) opening
  • coherent beam formation
  • dual transmit/receive mode
  • transcranial brain therapy
  • ultrasound phased array

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