TY - JOUR
T1 - ITRUSST consensus on biophysical safety for transcranial ultrasound stimulation
AU - Aubry, Jean François
AU - Attali, David
AU - Schafer, Mark E.
AU - Fouragnan, Elsa
AU - Caskey, Charles F.
AU - Chen, Robert
AU - Darmani, Ghazaleh
AU - Bubrick, Ellen J.
AU - Sallet, Jérôme
AU - Butler, Christopher R.
AU - Stagg, Charlotte J.
AU - Klein-Flügge, Miriam C.
AU - Yoo, Seung Schik
AU - Holland, Christy K.
AU - Treeby, Bradley
AU - Martin, Eleanor
AU - Verhagen, Lennart
AU - Butts Pauly, Kim
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025
PY - 2025/11/1
Y1 - 2025/11/1
N2 - Transcranial ultrasound stimulation (TUS) is an emerging technology for non-invasive brain stimulation. The International Transcranial Ultrasonic Stimulation Safety and Standards consortium (ITRUSST) has established consensus on considerations for nonsignificant biophysical risk of TUS, drawing upon the literature and established regulations for biomedical devices. Here, we assume the application of TUS to individuals without contraindications, compromised thermoregulation, vascular vulnerabilities, or administered ultrasound contrast agents. In this context, we present a concise yet comprehensive set of levels for nonsignificant risks of TUS application. For mechanical effects, it is non-significant risk if the mechanical index (MI) or the mechanical index for transcranial application (MItc) does not exceed 1.9. For thermal effects, it is non-significant risk if any of the following three levels are met: the peak temperature rise does not exceed 2 °C or the peak absolute temperature does not exceed 39 °C, assuming a baseline temperature of 37 °C, the thermal dose does not exceed 2 CEM43 in brain tissue, 16 CEM43 in bone tissue, and 21 CEM43 in skin tissue, or specific values of the thermal index (TI) for a given exposure time. This report reflects a consensus expert opinion and can inform, but not replace, regulatory guidelines or official international standards. Similarly, this consensus can inform, but not replace, ethical evaluation, which weighs the total burden, risks, and benefits of the proposed action. The stated levels are not safety limits per se, and further data is needed to establish the threshold for significant risk. We review literature relevant to our considerations and discuss limitations and future developments of our approach.
AB - Transcranial ultrasound stimulation (TUS) is an emerging technology for non-invasive brain stimulation. The International Transcranial Ultrasonic Stimulation Safety and Standards consortium (ITRUSST) has established consensus on considerations for nonsignificant biophysical risk of TUS, drawing upon the literature and established regulations for biomedical devices. Here, we assume the application of TUS to individuals without contraindications, compromised thermoregulation, vascular vulnerabilities, or administered ultrasound contrast agents. In this context, we present a concise yet comprehensive set of levels for nonsignificant risks of TUS application. For mechanical effects, it is non-significant risk if the mechanical index (MI) or the mechanical index for transcranial application (MItc) does not exceed 1.9. For thermal effects, it is non-significant risk if any of the following three levels are met: the peak temperature rise does not exceed 2 °C or the peak absolute temperature does not exceed 39 °C, assuming a baseline temperature of 37 °C, the thermal dose does not exceed 2 CEM43 in brain tissue, 16 CEM43 in bone tissue, and 21 CEM43 in skin tissue, or specific values of the thermal index (TI) for a given exposure time. This report reflects a consensus expert opinion and can inform, but not replace, regulatory guidelines or official international standards. Similarly, this consensus can inform, but not replace, ethical evaluation, which weighs the total burden, risks, and benefits of the proposed action. The stated levels are not safety limits per se, and further data is needed to establish the threshold for significant risk. We review literature relevant to our considerations and discuss limitations and future developments of our approach.
KW - Biophysical effects
KW - Neuromodulation
KW - Non-invasive brain stimulation
KW - Regulations
KW - Safety
KW - Standards
KW - Transcranial ultrasound stimulation
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105018853112
UR - https://pearl.plymouth.ac.uk/psy-research/1199/
U2 - 10.1016/j.brs.2025.10.007
DO - 10.1016/j.brs.2025.10.007
M3 - Review article
C2 - 41072763
AN - SCOPUS:105018853112
SN - 1935-861X
VL - 18
SP - 1896
EP - 1905
JO - Brain Stimulation
JF - Brain Stimulation
IS - 6
ER -