2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-62363-7
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Frequency-domain CBE imaging for ultrasound localization of the HIFU focal spot: a feasibility study

Abstract: High-intensity focused ultrasound (HifU) is a well-accepted tool for noninvasive thermal therapy. to control the quality of HifU treatment, the focal spot generated in tissues must be localized. Ultrasound imaging can monitor heated regions; in particular, the change in backscattered energy (cBe) allows parametric imaging to visualize thermal information in the tissue. conventional cBe imaging constructed in the spatial domain may be easily affected by noises when the HIFU focal spot is visualized. this study … Show more

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“…Due to these few constraints, ultrasound imaging systems are often designed to be portable, enabling prompt adoption. However, it should be noted that while temperature monitoring methods exist for ultrasounds, this feature is not available in many of the commercially available diagnostic ultrasound imaging systems, as many filtering techniques are required for a clear contrast image [ 104 , 105 ]. This lacking feature must be incorporated by the developers of the positioning system with access to the diagnostic ultrasound system’s software.…”
Section: Discussion and Future Work Of Image-guided Hifu Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to these few constraints, ultrasound imaging systems are often designed to be portable, enabling prompt adoption. However, it should be noted that while temperature monitoring methods exist for ultrasounds, this feature is not available in many of the commercially available diagnostic ultrasound imaging systems, as many filtering techniques are required for a clear contrast image [ 104 , 105 ]. This lacking feature must be incorporated by the developers of the positioning system with access to the diagnostic ultrasound system’s software.…”
Section: Discussion and Future Work Of Image-guided Hifu Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Together, they induce an increase of the backscattered ultrasonic energy that can be imaged using ultrasound. [1][2][3] However, precise physical origins of this phenomenon have never been described in biological tissue, preventing the use of these imaging modalities to monitor tissue ablation. An important barrier that prevents such understanding is the question of the dominant source of scattering in biological tissues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During heating, thermal and structural changes jointly appear and are intrinsically linked. Together, they induce an increase of the backscattered ultrasonic energy that can be imaged using ultrasound 1–3 . However, precise physical origins of this phenomenon have never been described in biological tissue, preventing the use of these imaging modalities to monitor tissue ablation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%