Title :
Early exploration of MRI-compatible diagnostic ultrasound transducers
Author :
Gerold, Bjoern ; Reynolds, Steven ; Melzer, Andreas ; Cochran, Sandy
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Med. Sci. & Technol., Univ. of Dundee, Dundee, UK
Abstract :
Ultrasonic echography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are widely used medical diagnostic tools. The interest of combining them is based on the fact that the images are created in different ways and show different features of human tissue. Ultrasound creates images based on mechanical properties whereas MRI creates images based ultimately on chemical composition. MRI-guided focused ultrasound surgery (MRgFUS) requires operation of ultrasound transducers within the MRI system. In this case, the ultrasound intensities and corresponding electrical excitation signals are large and careful engineering can realize MRI-compatible hardware. Ultrasound imaging within MRI is more complicated, since the electrical signals in ultrasound receive mode are very much smaller. The preliminary work reported here aimed to show that it is possible to combine ultrasound and MRI technologies for imaging, with little or no degradation in signal and image quality, even though the MRI environment is hostile to other passive and electrically-active devices. The particular innovation that is reported is the use of 0-3 connectivity Cu - epoxy composites providing both electromagnetic shielding and ultrasonic matching.
Keywords :
biological tissues; biomedical MRI; biomedical transducers; biomedical ultrasonics; composite materials; electromagnetic shielding; ultrasonic therapy; ultrasonic transducers; MRI compatible diagnostic ultrasound transducers; MRI compatible hardware; MRI guided focused ultrasound surgery; MRgFUS; biochemical composition; biomechanical properties; copper epoxy composites; electrical excitation signals; electromagnetic shielding; human tissue; magnetic resonance imaging; medical diagnostic tools; ultrasonic echography; ultrasonic matching; ultrasound intensities; Acoustics; Copper; Magnetic resonance imaging; Materials; Transducers; Ultrasonic imaging; Compatibility; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Shielding; Ultrasound;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2010 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0382-9
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2010.5935882