Meaghan Anne O'Reilly1, Yuexi Huang1,
Kullervo Hynynen1,2
1Imaging Research, Sunnybrook Research
Institute,
Ultrasound
monitoring of MR-guided transcranial ultrasound therapy could help identify
control parameters to better deliver therapy to the brain. An MR-compatible PVDF hydrophone with a
high sensitivity was constructed and characterized. The hydrophone was used to monitor
microbubble-mediated ultrasound disruption of the blood-brain barrier in
rats. Comparison of captured acoustic
emissions with T1w and T2w images demonstrated that the hydrophone was able
to detect differences in acoustic emissions in sonications producing
different bioeffects. The results show
promise for real-time monitoring of MRI-guided transcranial therapy.