Vitkin I A, Moriarty J A, Peters R D, Kolios M C, Gladman A S, Chen J C, Hinks R S, Hunt J W, Wilson B C, Easty A C, Bronskill M J, Kucharczyk W, Sherar M D, Henkelman R M
Ontario Cancer Institute/Princess Margaret Hospital, University of Toronto, Canada.
Med Phys. 1997 Feb;24(2):269-77. doi: 10.1118/1.598096.
Changes in magnetic resonance (MR) signals during interstitial microwave heating are reported, and correlated with simultaneously acquired temperature readings from three fiber-optic probes implanted in a polyacrylamide gel phantom. The heating by a MR-compatible microwave antenna did not interfere with simultaneous MR image data acquisition. MR phase-difference images were obtained using a fast two-dimensional-gradient echo sequence. From these images the temperature-sensitive resonant frequency of the 1H nuclei was found to decrease approximately by 0.008 ppm/ degree C. The method and results presented here demonstrate that noninvasive MR-temperature imaging can be performed simultaneously with interstitial microwave thermal treatment.