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Accuracy of real-time MR temperature mapping in the brain: a comparison of fast sequences.

Authors: Kickhefel A, Roland J, Weiss C, Schick F

To compare magnetic resonance (MR) thermometry based on the proton resonance frequency (PRF) method using a single shot echoplanar imaging (ss EPI) sequence to both of the standard sequences, gradient echo (GRE) and segmented echoplanar imaging (seg EPI) in the in vivo human brain, at 1.5T and 3T. Repetitive MR thermometry was performed on the brain of six volunteers using GRE, seg EPI, and ss EPI sequences on whole-body 1.5T and 3T clinical systems using comparable acquisition parameters. Phase stability and temperature data precision in the human head were determined over 12 min for the three sequences at both field strengths. An ex-vivo swine skeletal muscle model was used to evaluate temperature accuracy of the ss EPI sequence during heating by high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU). In-vivo examinations of brain revealed an average temperature precision of 0.37 °C/0.39 °C/0.16 °C at 3T for the GRE/seg EPI/ss EPI sequences. At 1.5T, a precision of 0.58 °C/0.63 °C/0.21 °C was achieved. In the ex-vivo swine model, a strong correlation of temperature data derived using ss EPI and GRE sequences was found with a temperature deviation <1 °C. The ss EPI sequence was the fastest and the most precise sequence for MR thermometry, with significantly higher accuracy compared to GRE.

Introduction

Purpose other
Study Objective To compare the accuracy and precision of single-shot EPI, segmented EPI, and gradient echo MRI sequences for real-time temperature mapping in the brain at 1.5T and 3T.
Animal model / Human subject Human volunteers (9 healthy, age 25-43, 4 male, 5 female); and ex-vivo swine skeletal muscle for evaluation
Disease model healthy
MRI or image guidance method Yes (MRI)
Targeted brain region(s) Brain (Specific Part Not Mentioned)

Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes The single-shot EPI sequence provided the best temperature precision (as low as 0.16°C at 3T), especially with longer echo times approaching T2*, and was faster than standard gradient echo sequences.

Brain Region

Ultrasound Parameters

Ultrasound instrument Single element HIFU transducer (provider not given) aperture diameter: 60 mm
FUS Frequency 1.7MHz
Duration of a single FUS session 10s
Focal Characteristics focal length: 60 mm, focus width: 1.07 mm, focus length: 8.9 mm.

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