Department of Radiology, MC2026 University of Chicago, 5841 S. Maryland Ave., Chicago, IL 60637, USA.
J Appl Clin Med Phys. 2012 Mar 8;13(2):3739. doi: 10.1120/jacmp.v13i2.3739.
Magnetic resonance-guided high-intensity focused ultrasound (MR-HIFU) is a noninvasive image-guided technique used to thermally ablate solid tumors. During treatment, ultrasound reflections from distal media interfaces can shift prescribed treatment locations. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of normal incidence reflections from air, acrylic (modeling bone), and rubber on treatment location, temperature elevation, and heating patterns by performing ultrasound exposures in a tissue-mimicking phantom and in ex vivo porcine tissue using a clinical MR-HIFU platform. The results demonstrated a shift in treatment location toward the distal interface when targeted closer than 2 cm from the interface, especially for acrylic. Our study demonstrated that the ultrasound wave reflections from a distal air interface had less effect than the acrylic interface (modeling bone) on the heating pattern and focal location. This study provides useful information to better understand the limitations and safety concerns of performing MR-HIFU treatments with commercial clinical equipment.
磁共振引导高强度聚焦超声(MR-HIFU)是一种无创的图像引导技术,用于热消融实体肿瘤。在治疗过程中,来自远端介质界面的超声反射会改变预定的治疗位置。本研究旨在通过在组织模拟体模和临床 MR-HIFU 平台上的离体猪组织中进行超声照射,研究来自空气、亚克力(模拟骨)和橡胶的垂直入射反射对治疗位置、温度升高和加热模式的影响。结果表明,当治疗位置接近界面小于 2 厘米时,治疗位置会向远端界面转移,尤其是对于亚克力。我们的研究表明,与亚克力界面(模拟骨)相比,来自远端空气界面的超声波反射对加热模式和焦点位置的影响较小。本研究为更好地理解使用商业临床设备进行 MR-HIFU 治疗的局限性和安全问题提供了有用的信息。