Volumetric MRI thermometry using a three-dimensional stack-of-stars echo-planar imaging pulse sequence.
Authors: Jonathan SV, Grissom WA
To measure temperature over a large brain volume with fine spatiotemporal resolution. A three-dimensional stack-of-stars echo-planar imaging sequence combining echo-planar imaging and radial sampling with golden angle spacing was implemented at 3T for proton resonance frequency-shift temperature imaging. The sequence acquires a 188x188x43 image matrix with 1.5x1.5x2.75 mm<sup>3</sup> spatial resolution. Temperature maps were reconstructed using sensitivity encoding (SENSE) image reconstruction followed by the image domain hybrid method, and using the k-space hybrid method. In vivo temperature maps were acquired without heating to measure temperature precision in the brain, and in a phantom during high-intensity focused ultrasound sonication. In vivo temperature standard deviation was less than 1°C at dynamic scan times down to 0.75 s. For a given frame rate, scanning at a minimum repetition time (TR) with minimum acceleration yielded the lowest standard deviation. With frame rates around 3 s, the scan was tolerant to a small number of receive coils, and temperature standard deviation was 48% higher than a standard two-dimensional Fourier transform temperature mapping scan, but provided whole-brain coverage. Phantom temperature maps with no visible aliasing were produced for dynamic scan times as short as 0.38 s. k-Space hybrid reconstructions were more tolerant to acceleration. Three-dimensional stack-of-stars echo-planar imaging temperature mapping provides volumetric brain coverage and fine spatiotemporal resolution. Magn Reson Med 79:2003-2013, 2018. © 2017 International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.
Introduction
Purpose
Thermal ablation
Study Objective
To develop and evaluate a 3D stack-of-stars EPI method for volumetric brain temperature mapping with fine spatial and temporal resolution.
Disease model
Healthy
Outcomes and Safety
Summary of Outcomes
A 3D stack-of-stars EPI temperature-mapping sequence provided volumetric (whole-brain) coverage with fine spatiotemporal resolution, achieving in vivo temperature standard deviation <1°C at dynamic scan times down to 0.75 s and artifact-free phantom maps down to 0.38 s; best precision was obtained using minimum TR and minimum acceleration, and k-space hybrid reconstruction was more tolerant to acceleration. No specific focused ultrasound parameter variations were tested or reported.
Duration of biological effect
0.75 seconds
Safety-related matter
No adverse effects or safety issues were reported; in vivo temperature maps were acquired without heating to measure temperature precision.
Brain Region
Ultrasound Parameters
Focal Characteristics
Focal depth: None; Focal length: None; Aperture size: None
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