体内同步质子共振频移测温和单参考可变翻转角T1测量。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Magnetic Resonance in Medicine Pub Date : 2025-01-20 DOI:10.1002/mrm.30413
Nicholas Richards, Michael Malmberg, Henrik Odéen, Sara Johnson, Michelle Kline, Robb Merrill, Rock Hadley, Dennis L Parker, Allison Payne
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目的:利用质子共振频率(PRF)移位和基于t1的测温方法,利用单参考可变翻转角序列与多回波星采集堆栈(SR-VFA-SoS)同时测量温度变化。本研究在兔体内模型中评价SR-VFA-SoS在磁共振引导聚焦超声中的测温效果。方法:采用SR-VFA-SoS序列对新西兰白兔模型(n = 7)在磁共振引导下进行聚焦超声手术时同时进行PRF移位测温和t1测温。对肌肉(n = 16)、脂肪(n = 12)或两种组织的界面(n = 23)的不同位置进行加热。脂肪的T1-温度系数采用基于反演恢复的动物未处理脂肪T1图的最小二乘拟合来确定,并应用于体内测量的热诱导T1变化来创建温度图。结果:采用k空间加权图像对比度重建,在1.5 × 1.5 × 2 mm体素分辨率下同时测温,时间分辨率为1.71 s。PRF位移测温法对脂肪中的加热不敏感。在超声病灶处观察脂肪T1变化。脂肪的平均t1温度系数为1.9%/°C±0.2%/°C。肌肉中PRF移位测温的精度为0.76°C±0.18°C,脂肪中t1基础测温的精度为1.93°C±0.60°C。肌肉超声显示T1增加2.4%/°C±0.9%/°C。结论:SR-VFA-SoS序列可以在体内模型中同时使用PRF移位和基于t1的方法测量温度变化,为水组织和脂肪组织提供温度测量。
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In vivo simultaneous proton resonance frequency shift thermometry and single reference variable flip angle T1 measurements.

Purpose: The single reference variable flip angle sequence with a multi-echo stack of stars acquisition (SR-VFA-SoS) simultaneously measures temperature change using proton resonance frequency (PRF) shift and T1-based thermometry methods. This work evaluates SR-VFA-SoS thermometry in MR-guided focused ultrasound in an in vivo rabbit model.

Methods: Simultaneous PRF shift thermometry and T1-based thermometry were obtained in a New Zealand white rabbit model (n = 7) during MR-guided focused ultrasound surgery using the SR-VFA-SoS sequence at 3 T. Distinct locations in muscle (n = 16), fat (n = 12), or the interface of both tissues (n = 23) were heated. The T1-temperature coefficient of fat was determined using least-squares fitting of inversion recovery-based T1 maps of untreated fat harvested from the animal and was applied to the in vivo measured heat-induced T1 changes to create temperature maps.

Results: Using k-space weighted image contrast reconstruction, temporal resolution of 1.71 s was achieved for simultaneous thermometry at 1.5 × 1.5 × 2 mm voxel resolution. PRF shift thermometry was not sensitive to heating in fat. T1 changes were observed in fat at the ultrasound focus. The mean T1-temperature coefficient for fat was determined to be 1.9%/°C ± 0.2%/°C. Precision was 0.76°C ± 0.18°C for PRF shift thermometry in muscle and 1.93°C ± 0.60°C for T1-based thermometry in fat. Sonications in muscle showed an increase in T1 of 2.4%/°C ± 0.9%/°C.

Conclusion: The SR-VFA-SoS sequence was shown to simultaneously measure temperature change using PRF shift and T1-based methods in an in vivo model, providing thermometry for both aqueous and fat tissues.

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期刊介绍: Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (Magn Reson Med) is an international journal devoted to the publication of original investigations concerned with all aspects of the development and use of nuclear magnetic resonance and electron paramagnetic resonance techniques for medical applications. Reports of original investigations in the areas of mathematics, computing, engineering, physics, biophysics, chemistry, biochemistry, and physiology directly relevant to magnetic resonance will be accepted, as well as methodology-oriented clinical studies.
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