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基于主动跟踪的左心室射频消融治疗期间磁共振测温心脏触发技术

Active Tracking-based cardiac triggering for MR-thermometry during radiofrequency ablation therapy in the left ventricle.

作者信息

Mooiweer Ronald, Schneider Rainer, Krafft Axel Joachim, Empanger Katy, Stroup Jason, Neofytou Alexander Paul, Mukherjee Rahul K, Williams Steven E, Lloyd Tom, O'Neill Mark, Razavi Reza, Schaeffter Tobias, Neji Radhouene, Roujol Sébastien

机构信息

School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences, Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, King's College London, London, United Kingdom.

MR Research Collaborations, Siemens Healthcare Limited, Camberley, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Front Cardiovasc Med. 2022 Aug 25;9:971869. doi: 10.3389/fcvm.2022.971869. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Cardiac MR thermometry shows promise for real-time guidance of radiofrequency ablation of cardiac arrhythmias. This technique uses ECG triggering, which can be unreliable in this situation. A prospective cardiac triggering method was developed for MR thermometry using the active tracking (AT) signal measured from catheter microcoils. In the proposed AT-based cardiac triggering (AT-trig) sequence, AT modules were repeatedly acquired to measure the catheter motion until a cardiac trigger was identified to start cardiac MR thermometry using single-shot echo-planar imaging. The AT signal was bandpass filtered to extract the motion induced by the beating heart, and cardiac triggers were defined as the extremum (peak or valley) of the filtered AT signal. AT-trig was evaluated in a beating heart phantom and in the left ventricle of a swine during temperature stability experiments (6 locations) and during one ablation. Stability was defined as the standard deviation over time. In the phantom, AT-trig enabled triggering of MR thermometry and resulted in higher temperature stability than an untriggered sequence. In all experiments, AT-trig intervals matched ECG-derived RR intervals. Mis-triggers were observed in 1/12 AT-trig stability experiments. Comparable stability of MR thermometry was achieved using peak AT-trig (1.0 ± 0.4°C), valley AT-trig (1.1 ± 0.5°C), and ECG triggering (0.9 ± 0.4°C). These experiments show that continuously acquired AT signal for prospective cardiac triggering is feasible. MR thermometry with AT-trig leads to comparable temperature stability as with conventional ECG triggering. AT-trig could serve as an alternative cardiac triggering strategy in situations where ECG triggering is not effective.

摘要

心脏磁共振测温技术有望为心律失常的射频消融提供实时指导。该技术使用心电图触发,但在这种情况下可能不可靠。一种前瞻性心脏触发方法被开发用于磁共振测温,该方法利用从导管微线圈测量的主动跟踪(AT)信号。在所提出的基于AT的心脏触发(AT-trig)序列中,反复采集AT模块以测量导管运动,直到识别出心脏触发信号,然后使用单次激发回波平面成像开始心脏磁共振测温。对AT信号进行带通滤波,以提取由跳动心脏引起的运动,心脏触发信号被定义为滤波后AT信号的极值(峰值或谷值)。在跳动心脏模型以及猪的左心室中,在温度稳定性实验(6个位置)和一次消融过程中对AT-trig进行了评估。稳定性定义为随时间的标准差。在模型中,AT-trig能够触发磁共振测温,并且比未触发序列具有更高的温度稳定性。在所有实验中,AT-trig间隔与心电图得出的RR间隔相匹配。在1/12的AT-trig稳定性实验中观察到误触发。使用AT-trig峰值(1.0±0.4°C)、AT-trig谷值(1.1±0.5°C)和心电图触发(0.9±0.4°C)实现了相当的磁共振测温稳定性。这些实验表明,连续采集AT信号用于前瞻性心脏触发是可行的。采用AT-trig的磁共振测温导致与传统心电图触发相当的温度稳定性。在心电图触发无效的情况下,AT-trig可作为一种替代的心脏触发策略。

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