Sonication-level parameters from focused ultrasound treatments in human patients
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This dataset contains detailed sonication-level results from a focused ultrasound treatment study. Each row in the dataset represents an individual sonication event, with columns including delivered and measured acoustic energy (J), maximum average temperature (°C), target coordinates in RAS space (mm), sonication mode, and other treatment parameters. The data were collected from clinical sessions and are intended to support reproducibility and further analysis in therapeutic ultrasound research. All values are anonymized, and no personally identifiable information is included. This dataset may be reused for dose modeling, system performance evaluation, and comparative studies in focused ultrasound therapy, , , # Sonication-level parameters from focused ultrasound treatments in human patients
Dataset DOI: [10.5061/dryad.qjq2bvqs7](10.5061/dryad.qjq2bvqs7)
## Description of the data and file structure
This dataset contains detailed measurements obtained during each sonication session performed in a focused ultrasound treatment. The dataset was collected to evaluate the relationship between applied acoustic energy and the corresponding temperature response in tissue during each sonication event. The data were used in a study investigating thermal dose delivery in therapeutic ultrasound.
### Files and variables
## Description of the data and file structure
The dataset consists of one CSV file:
- Dataset_FUS_AvoidPoorArea20250707.csv
Each row corresponds to a single sonication. The columns are defined as follows:
| Column Name | Description | Unit / Values |
|---------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------..., All human subject data included in this dataset have been de-identified in accordance with relevant privacy regulations. Identifying information such as names, dates of birth, medical record numbers, and addresses have been removed or masked.
Participants provided informed consent for the public sharing of their de-identified data as part of the original study protocol approved by the Ethics Committee of Hamamatsu University School of Medicine.
No data in this dataset can reasonably be used to identify individuals.
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2025-07-11



