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The role of internal reflection in transskull phase distortion

✍ Scribed by G.T. Clement; Jie Sun; Kullervo Hynynen


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
155 KB
Volume
39
Category
Article
ISSN
0041-624X

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✦ Synopsis


Phase distortion due to re¯ection in transcranial ultrasound propagation is investigated. Understanding of these phase-dependent properties is motivated by eorts to construct a reliable prediction model for noninvasive ultrasound therapy in the brain. The present study measures the phase of an ultrasound wave after propagation through an ex vivo human skull and considers the dependence of this phase on re¯ections between the transducer and the skull surface in addition to re¯ections within the skull. Experiments are performed using a human calvarium fragment placed between an underwater ultrasonic transducer and a polyvinylidene di¯uoride hydrophone. Data are presented indicating the ultrasound phase dependence as a function of burst length and the distance of the transducer element from the skull at a driving frequency of 0.5 MHz. Experimental results are compared with predictions obtained from a propagation model which considers transmission at the skull interfaces as well as multiple re¯ections within the skull. It is concluded that by using short ultrasound bursts a distance may be indicated that beyond which the contributions of transducer re¯ections on the phase of the propagating wave may be neglected. Additionally, a comparison of the measurements with simulated data supports the contention that for reasonably small incident angles, re¯ection within the skull causes minimal phase shift.


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