Evaluation of an MRI receive head coil for use in transcranial MR guided focused ultrasound for functional neurosurgery.
Authors: Bitton RR, Sheingaouz E, Assif B, Kelm N, Dayan M, Butts Pauly K, Ghanouni P
Trans-cranial MR guided focused ultrasound (tcMRgFUS) ablation targets are <5mm from critical neurological structures, creating a need for improved MR imaging and thermometry. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the performance of a dual-channel radiofrequency receive-only head coil designed specifically for integrated use in tcMRgFUS. Imaging used a 3 T MRI and the ExAblate Neuro System (INSIGHTEC Inc., Israel). Sensitivity maps determined receive-only coil uniformity. The head coil was compared to the volume body coil at the level of the thalamus using 1) T2-weighted imaging and 2) multi-echo MR thermometry of volunteers in the transducer helmet. Thermal sonications (40 W, 24s) were acquired in a heating phantom. Thermal maps in were constructed to evaluate temperature uncertainty, focal heating, and temperature evolution. The normalized signal intensity showed up to a 35% variation. On T2wFSE images the SNR with the head coil is improved by 4x in the axial plane, and 3x in sagittal and coronal planes. The head coil provided better visualization of the thalamus and globus pallidus (axial), and of the anterior/posterior commissure, and brain stem/cerebellum (sagittal) compared to the body coil. MR thermometry showed a 4x gain in SNR in the thalamus. Thermometry showed a preserved focal spot with 20 °C temperature rise. The average temperature uncertainty (mean ± std) was reduced from σ <i><sub>T</sub></i> = 0.96 °C ± 0.55 °C for the body coil to σ <i><sub>T</sub></i> = 0.41 °C ± 0.24 °C for the head coil. Greater SNR from the dual-channel head coil provides access to better treatment day visualization for treatment planning and higher precision intra-operative thermometry.
Introduction
Purpose
Other
Study Objective
To evaluate the performance and suitability of an MRI receive head coil for use in transcranial MR-guided focused ultrasound procedures for functional neurosurgery.
MRI or image guidance method
MR-guided (MRI)
Outcomes and Safety
Summary of Outcomes
MRI receive head coil improved planning image SNR and MR thermometry precision compared to the body coil while preserving focused heatng during phantom sonication
Safety-related matter
No safety issues or adverse effects are mentioned in the provided text.
Brain Region
Ultrasound Parameters
Ultrasound instrument
ExAblate Neuro 30 cm hemispheric 1024-element phased-array transducer (InsighTec).
FUS Frequency
650 kHz
FUS Mode
continuous
Duration of a single FUS session
24 s
Focal Characteristics
Focal depth: None; Focal length: None; Aperture size: None
Treatment frequency
multiple
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