Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2090904570> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2090904570 endingPage "7332" @default.
- W2090904570 startingPage "7313" @default.
- W2090904570 abstract "Shear mode transmission through the skull has been previously proposed as a new trans-skull propagation technique for noninvasive therapeutic ultrasound (Clement 2004 J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 115 1356–64). The main advantage of choosing shear over longitudinal mode resides on the fact that there is less wavefront distortion with the former. In the present study, the regions of the brain suitable for shear-mode transmission were established for a simple focused ultrasound device. The device consists of a spherically curved transducer that has a focal length of 10 cm, an aperture between 30° and 60° and operates at 0.74 MHz. The regions suitable for shear-mode transmission were determined by the shear wave acoustic windows that matched the shape of the device acoustic field. The acoustic windows were calculated using segmentation and triangulation of outer and inner faces of skull from 3D-MRI head datasets. Nine heads of healthy adults were analyzed. The surface considered for the calculations was the head region found above the supra-orbital margin. For every inspected point in the brain volume, the axis of the device was determined by the vector between this inspection point and a point located in the center of the brain. Numerical predictions of the acoustic field, where shear-mode conversion through the skull was considered, were obtained and compared to the case of water-only conditions. The brain tissue that is close to the skull showed suitable acoustic windows for shear waves. The central region of the brain seems to be unreachable using shear-mode. Analysis of the acoustic fields showed a proportional relation between the acoustic window for shear mode and the effective degree of focusing. However, this relation showed significant differences among specimens. In general, highly focused fields were obtained when the acoustic window for shear waves (ASW) intersected more than 67% of the entering acoustic window (ATX) of the device. The average depth from the inner surface of the skull showing this intersection value was 13 ± 10 mm (mean ± SD). The differences of the degree of focusing observed among patients suggest that the intersection ASW∩ATX can be used as a preliminary criterion for screening and calculation of the acoustic fields should confirm the degree of focusing patient by patient. In conclusion, shear waves provide a useful method for trans-cranial focusing in regions close to the skull surface." @default.
- W2090904570 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2090904570 creator A5010393109 @default.
- W2090904570 creator A5083750423 @default.
- W2090904570 date "2007-12-05" @default.
- W2090904570 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W2090904570 title "Treatment of near-skull brain tissue with a focused device using shear-mode conversion: a numerical study" @default.
- W2090904570 cites W1579775238 @default.
- W2090904570 cites W1824887197 @default.
- W2090904570 cites W1979872711 @default.
- W2090904570 cites W1980507409 @default.
- W2090904570 cites W1987931700 @default.
- W2090904570 cites W1995692523 @default.
- W2090904570 cites W1998665895 @default.
- W2090904570 cites W2006096283 @default.
- W2090904570 cites W2009819343 @default.
- W2090904570 cites W2011964968 @default.
- W2090904570 cites W2013031000 @default.
- W2090904570 cites W2014205116 @default.
- W2090904570 cites W2017741298 @default.
- W2090904570 cites W2026408505 @default.
- W2090904570 cites W2028078889 @default.
- W2090904570 cites W2033201667 @default.
- W2090904570 cites W2046473077 @default.
- W2090904570 cites W2055557161 @default.
- W2090904570 cites W2057383129 @default.
- W2090904570 cites W2065685950 @default.
- W2090904570 cites W2066589402 @default.
- W2090904570 cites W2071890828 @default.
- W2090904570 cites W2081155980 @default.
- W2090904570 cites W2083253967 @default.
- W2090904570 cites W2084873067 @default.
- W2090904570 cites W2088043908 @default.
- W2090904570 cites W2089328310 @default.
- W2090904570 cites W2093211353 @default.
- W2090904570 cites W2107998312 @default.
- W2090904570 cites W2109724740 @default.
- W2090904570 cites W2111589632 @default.
- W2090904570 cites W2115362657 @default.
- W2090904570 cites W2127980347 @default.
- W2090904570 cites W2128508537 @default.
- W2090904570 doi "https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-9155/52/24/008" @default.
- W2090904570 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18065841" @default.
- W2090904570 hasPublicationYear "2007" @default.
- W2090904570 type Work @default.
- W2090904570 sameAs 2090904570 @default.
- W2090904570 citedByCount "38" @default.
- W2090904570 countsByYear W20909045702013 @default.
- W2090904570 countsByYear W20909045702014 @default.
- W2090904570 countsByYear W20909045702015 @default.
- W2090904570 countsByYear W20909045702016 @default.
- W2090904570 countsByYear W20909045702017 @default.
- W2090904570 countsByYear W20909045702018 @default.
- W2090904570 countsByYear W20909045702019 @default.
- W2090904570 countsByYear W20909045702020 @default.
- W2090904570 countsByYear W20909045702021 @default.
- W2090904570 countsByYear W20909045702022 @default.
- W2090904570 countsByYear W20909045702023 @default.
- W2090904570 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2090904570 hasAuthorship W2090904570A5010393109 @default.
- W2090904570 hasAuthorship W2090904570A5083750423 @default.
- W2090904570 hasConcept C120665830 @default.
- W2090904570 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2090904570 hasConcept C127313418 @default.
- W2090904570 hasConcept C151730666 @default.
- W2090904570 hasConcept C192562407 @default.
- W2090904570 hasConcept C24890656 @default.
- W2090904570 hasConcept C2779300802 @default.
- W2090904570 hasConcept C56318395 @default.
- W2090904570 hasConcept C5900021 @default.
- W2090904570 hasConcept C96035792 @default.
- W2090904570 hasConceptScore W2090904570C120665830 @default.
- W2090904570 hasConceptScore W2090904570C121332964 @default.
- W2090904570 hasConceptScore W2090904570C127313418 @default.
- W2090904570 hasConceptScore W2090904570C151730666 @default.
- W2090904570 hasConceptScore W2090904570C192562407 @default.
- W2090904570 hasConceptScore W2090904570C24890656 @default.
- W2090904570 hasConceptScore W2090904570C2779300802 @default.
- W2090904570 hasConceptScore W2090904570C56318395 @default.
- W2090904570 hasConceptScore W2090904570C5900021 @default.
- W2090904570 hasConceptScore W2090904570C96035792 @default.
- W2090904570 hasIssue "24" @default.
- W2090904570 hasLocation W20909045701 @default.
- W2090904570 hasLocation W20909045702 @default.
- W2090904570 hasOpenAccess W2090904570 @default.
- W2090904570 hasPrimaryLocation W20909045701 @default.
- W2090904570 hasRelatedWork W1266100159 @default.
- W2090904570 hasRelatedWork W2020960496 @default.
- W2090904570 hasRelatedWork W2034887142 @default.
- W2090904570 hasRelatedWork W2072454424 @default.
- W2090904570 hasRelatedWork W2088920587 @default.
- W2090904570 hasRelatedWork W2090275562 @default.
- W2090904570 hasRelatedWork W2092329823 @default.
- W2090904570 hasRelatedWork W2139162221 @default.
- W2090904570 hasRelatedWork W2383068986 @default.
- W2090904570 hasRelatedWork W3152005513 @default.
- W2090904570 hasVolume "52" @default.
- W2090904570 isParatext "false" @default.