2015
DOI: 10.1121/1.4916280
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Comparison between experimental and computational methods for the acoustic and thermal characterization of therapeutic ultrasound fields

Abstract: For high intensity therapeutic ultrasound (HITU) devices, pre-clinical testing can include measurement of power, pressure/intensity and temperature distribution, acoustic and thermal simulations, and assessment of targeting accuracy and treatment monitoring. Relevant International Electrotechnical Commission documents recently have been published. However, technical challenges remain because of the often focused, large amplitude pressure fields encountered. Measurement and modeling issues include using hydroph… Show more

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“…Acoustic simulation methods are not easily validated against in situ experimental data involving an absorbing medium [13]; often novel methods are compared against existing models for determining accuracy [18,44]. Experimental validation requires a highly controlled environment with known input parameters, which can be difficult to achieve for FUS, particularly for in situ conditions [29]. This study sought to create such an environment with homogenous tissue-mimicking phantoms [32].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acoustic simulation methods are not easily validated against in situ experimental data involving an absorbing medium [13]; often novel methods are compared against existing models for determining accuracy [18,44]. Experimental validation requires a highly controlled environment with known input parameters, which can be difficult to achieve for FUS, particularly for in situ conditions [29]. This study sought to create such an environment with homogenous tissue-mimicking phantoms [32].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The FDA requires characterization of the focal zone for therapeutic ultrasound systems (Harris 2006). Numerical modeling can accurately predict the field at the transducer focus under operating conditions where hydrophone damage would be inevitable (Canney et al 2008, Maruvada et al 2015. Application of ( 16) is limited to prediction of the microbubble cloud (and therefore lesion) along the axial dimension of the histotripsy transducer.…”
Section: Metrics To Predict the Extent Of Bubble Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…50 Thermocouples may be chosen with dimensions that are small compared to a wavelength in order to minimize the distortion of the ultrasound field. 191,192 Computational modeling can complement experimental measurements for the characterization of MRgFUS device performance. Modeling of nonlinear propagation may be based on the KZK or Westervelt equation.…”
Section: Demonstration Of Effective Lesion Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%