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Temperature imaging of laser-induced thermotherapy (LITT) by MRI: evaluation of different sequences in phantom
- Source :
- Lasers in medical science. 29(1)
- Publication Year :
- 2012
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Abstract
- The purpose of this study was to evaluate magnetic resonance (MR) temperature imaging of the laser-induced thermotherapy (LITT) comparing the proton resonance frequency (PRF) and T 1 thermometry methods. LITT was applied to a liver-mimicking acrylamide gel phantom. Temperature rise up to 70 °C was measured using a MR-compatible fiber-optic thermometer. MR imaging was performed by a 1.5-T scanner utilizing fast gradient echo sequences including a segmented echo planar imaging (seg-EPI) sequence for PRF and the following sequences for T 1 method: fast low-angle shot (FLASH), inversion recovery turbo flash (IRTF), saturation recovery turbo flash (SRTF), and true fast imaging (TRUFI). Temperature-induced change of the pixel values in circular regions of interest, selected on images under the temperature probe tip, was recorded. For each sequence, a calibration constant could be determined to be -0.0088 ± 0.0002 ppm °C(-1) (EPI), -1.15 ± 0.03 °C(-1) (FLASH), -1.49 ± 0.03 °C(-1) (IRTF), -1.21 ± 0.03 °C(-1) (SRTF), and -2.52 ± 0.12 °C(-1) (TRUFI). These constants were evaluated in further LITT experiments in phantom comparing the calculated temperatures with the fiber optic-measured ones; temperature precisions of 0.60 °C (EPI), 0.81 °C (FLASH), 1.85 °C (IRTF), 1.95 °C (SRTF), and 3.36 °C (TRUFI) were obtained. Furthermore, performing the Bland-Altman analysis, temperature accuracy was determined to be 0.23 °C (EPI), 0.31 °C (FLASH), 1.66 °C (IRTF), 1.19 °C (SRTF), and 3.20 °C (TRUFI). In conclusion, the seg-EPI sequence was found to be more convenient for MR temperature imaging of LITT due to its relatively high precision and accuracy. Among the T 1 method sequences, FLASH showed the highest accuracy and robustness.
- Subjects :
- Accuracy and precision
Laser-induced thermotherapy
Sus scrofa
Analytical chemistry
Saturation recovery
Dermatology
Models, Biological
Imaging phantom
Nuclear magnetic resonance
medicine
Animals
Fiber Optic Technology
Humans
Proton resonance frequency
medicine.diagnostic_test
Chemistry
Phantoms, Imaging
Liver Neoplasms
Temperature
Magnetic resonance imaging
Hyperthermia, Induced
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Liver
Thermography
Thermometer
Surgery
Laser Therapy
Gels
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 1435604X
- Volume :
- 29
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Lasers in medical science
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....b761a126cce2db6d50bff15762a35adf