Invited. In vivo MRI thermometry using a phase-sensitive sequence: Preliminary experience during MRI-guided laser-induced interstitial thermotherapy of brain tumors |
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Authors: | Thomas Kahn,Thorsten Harth,Jü rgen C. W. Kiwit,Hans-Joachim Schwarzmaier,Christoph Wald,Ulrich M dder |
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Affiliation: | Thomas Kahn,Thorsten Harth,Jürgen C. W. Kiwit,Hans-Joachim Schwarzmaier,Christoph Wald,Ulrich Mödder |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this study was the application of the proton-resonance-frequency method to monitor laser-induced interstitial thermotherapy (LITT) in a patient with an astrocytoma WHO II. A phase-sensitive two-dimensional (2D) fast low-angle shot (FLASH) sequence was used to determine the temperature-related phase shifts during LITT. Temperature maps were displayed during therapy with a temporal resolution of 20 seconds. Irradiation was discontinued as soon as the 60 to 65°C isotherm reached the margin of the tumor. A contrast-enhanced MRI study performed immediately after therapy showed a good correlation of the size of an enhancing rim around the lesion with the 60 to 65°C isotherm. The preliminary results of our study indicate that MRI guidance of LITT may be improved by temperature quantification based on the proton-resonance-frequency method. |
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Keywords: | Magnetic resonance, guidance Lasers, interstitial therapy Brain neoplasms, therapy Brain neoplasms, MR Interventional MRI |
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