EPI proton resonant frequency temperature mapping at 0.5T in the brain: Comparison to single-echo gradient recalled echo.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Diego F Martinez, Curtis N Wiens, Chad T Harris, William B Handler, Blaine A Chronik
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Abstract

Purpose: Evaluate the use of both single-echo gradient recalled echo (SE-GRE) and EPI approaches to creating temperature maps on a mid-field head-only scanner, both in vivo and on a tissue mimicking gel.

Methods: Three 2D protocols were investigated (an SE-GRE, single-shot EPI, and an averaged single-shot EPI). The protocols used either a gradient recalled acquisition or an echo planar acquisition, with EPI parameters optimized for the longer T 2 * $$ {\mathrm{T}}_2^{\ast } $$ at lower field-strengths. Phantom experiments were conducted to evaluate temperature tracking while cooling, comparing protocol to measurements from an optical fiber thermometer. Studies were performed on a 0.5T head only MR scanner. Temperature stability maps were produced in vivo for the various protocols to evaluate precision.

Results: The use of an EPI protocol for thermometry improved temperature precision in a temperature control phantom and provided an 18% improvement in temperature measurement precision in vivo. Temperature tracking using a fast (<2 s) update rate EPI thermometry sequence provided a similar precision to the slower SE-GRE protocol.

Conclusion: While SE-GRE PRF thermometry shows good performance, EPI methods offer improved tracking precision or update rate, making them a better option for thermometry in the brain at mid-field.

在 0.5T 下绘制脑部 EPI 质子共振频率温度图:与单回波梯度回波的比较。
目的:评估使用单次回波梯度回波(SE-GRE)和 EPI 方法在中场头部扫描仪上绘制体内和组织模拟凝胶温度图的情况:研究了三种二维方案(SE-GRE、单次 EPI 和平均单次 EPI)。这些方案均采用梯度回顾采集或回波平面采集,EPI参数针对较长的T 2 * $$ {\mathrm{T}}_2^{\ast }$进行了优化。$$ 在较低的场强下。为评估冷却时的温度跟踪情况,进行了模型实验,并将实验方案与光纤温度计的测量结果进行了比较。研究在 0.5T 头部磁共振扫描仪上进行。为评估精确度,在体内绘制了各种方案的温度稳定性图:结果:使用 EPI 方案测温提高了温度控制模型的温度精度,并将体内温度测量精度提高了 18%。使用快速温度跟踪(结论:虽然 SE-GRE PRF 测温显示出良好的性能,但 EPI 方法提供了更高的跟踪精度或更新率,使其成为在中场进行大脑测温的更好选择。
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6.70
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24.20%
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376
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
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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