The Use of Alendronate to Enhance Transcranial Transmission of Focused Ultrasound for Successful Ablations in Brain
G. Sakharova, A. Krokhmal, R. Galimova, A. Khatmullina, D. Nabiullina, I. Buzaev, D. Avzaletdinova, D. Chupova, V. Khokhlova

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that alendronate therapy can improve skull bone density and ultrasound transmission, enabling successful repeat MRgFUS brain ablations in patients with initially unsuccessful procedures.
Contribution
The paper presents novel evidence that alendronate enhances skull bone density and ultrasound permeability, increasing the success rate of repeat MRgFUS treatments.
Findings
Alendronate increased skull density ratio in most patients.
All repeat procedures were successful after therapy.
Bone densification was confirmed via CT histogram analysis.
Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of alendronate therapy in improving bone density distribution in skull bones and corresponding ultrasound permeability in patients who had previously experienced unsuccessful transcranial MR-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) ablation. The ability of alendronate treatment to modify skull bone characteristics and enhance the success rate of repeat MRgFUS procedures was assessed. Methods: Five patients with initially unsuccessful MRgFUS ablations underwent a 6-12 month regimen of alendronate to improve bone density. Repeat MRgFUS procedures were performed, and changes in skull density ratio (SDR) and peak focal temperatures were evaluated statistically using CT and MR imaging. Histograms of skull bone density were introduced and analysed as an additional metric. Results: After therapy, SDR increased in four out of five…
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