E. Schena, P. Saccomandi, Marina Piccolo, C. Massaroni, S. Silvestri, C. Piccolo, G. Frauenfelder, F. Giurazza, B. Zobel
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Minimally invasive thermal procedures are gaining acceptance in tumor treatment. Among others, laser ablation (LA) is considered a valid alternative to surgical resection for inoperable patients. LA damages the tumor by increasing the tissue temperature. The temperature distribution within the tissue strongly influences the outcomes of the procedure. Hence, some thermometric techniques are employed in this scenario. Among them, MRI-based thermometry presents some advantages, such as the non-invasiveness. In this work, two sequences (EPI and FIESTA) have been used to monitor liver temperature. During the whole MRI procedure, the liver temperature has been monitored by MRcompatible, fiber optic-based sensors. The temperature measured by these sensors has been used as reference in order to assess the sensitivity of MRI-thermometry. Moreover, the influence of Region of interests (ROIs) size on precision has been investigated. Results show that the absolute value of thermal sensitivity of FIESTA is double with respect to the sensitivity obtained with EPI (about -15 °C-1 vs -7 °C-1). Regarding the influence of ROI size, results show that the wider the extension the better the precision.
微创热手术在肿瘤治疗中得到越来越多的认可。其中,激光消融(LA)被认为是一个有效的替代手术切除不能手术的患者。LA通过提高组织温度来破坏肿瘤。组织内的温度分布强烈影响手术的结果。因此,在这种情况下采用了一些测温技术。其中,核磁共振测温具有无创性等优点。在这项工作中,两个序列(EPI和FIESTA)已被用于监测肝脏温度。在整个核磁共振过程中,肝脏温度由核磁共振兼容的光纤传感器监测。用这些传感器测得的温度作为参考,以评估核磁共振测温的灵敏度。此外,还研究了利益区域(roi)大小对精度的影响。结果表明,FIESTA的热敏度绝对值是EPI的两倍(约为-15°C-1 vs -7°C-1)。对于ROI大小的影响,结果表明,扩展越宽,精度越好。