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[In vitro evaluation of MR thermometry in the implementation of laser-induced thermotherapy].

作者信息

Vogl T J, Mack M G, Hirsch H H, Müller P, Weinhold N, Wust P, Philipp C, Roggan A, Felix R

机构信息

Strahlenklinik und Poliklinik, Virchow-Klinikum, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.

出版信息

Rofo. 1997 Dec;167(6):638-44. doi: 10.1055/s-2007-1015595.


DOI:10.1055/s-2007-1015595
PMID:9465961
Abstract

PURPOSE: To optimize the MR sequences parameter for monitoring hyperthermic effects in the tissue during laser induced thermotherapy (LITT). MATERIAL AND METHODS: Experimental studies were performed for the evaluation of MR-thermometry using a contrast-agent-water solution and a pig-liver. A T1-weighted TurboFLASH sequence and a FLASH-2D sequence were used. The TurboFLASH sequence was used with various T1 settings (between 100 and 1250 ms). MR findings were correlated with temperature measurements using a fluoride optical temperature measuring system in a distance of 1, 2, and 5 cm from the laser applicator. RESULTS: Using the contrast-agent-water solution demonstrated the temperature sensitivity of both sequences. In vitro evaluations using pig liver demonstrated a near linear increase of signal versus increasing tissue temperatures in a distance of 1 cm to the tip of the laser applicator. Optimal visualization of the temperature effects was obtained using a T1 between 100 ms and 400 ms. Using the FLASH-2D sequence a signal loss was documented at a TR of 110 ms. CONCLUSION: MR-thermometry using sequentially TurboFLASH and FLASH-2D sequences allowed a non-invasive monitoring of the laser induced temperature changes.

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