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Tissue Thermal Conductivity by Magnetic Resonance Thermometry and Focused Ultrasound Heating

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Date 2002 Nov 2
PMID 12412038
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Abstract

Purpose: To investigate the combined use of magnetic resonance (MR) temperature imaging and focused ultrasound (FUS) for the noninvasive determination of tissue thermal properties.

Materials And Methods: Brief, spatial impulses of temperature elevation were created in tissue using a spherical, air-backed transducer operating at 1.68 MHz and measured using MR temperature imaging in a 1.5-Tesla clinical scanner. A novel technique based on thermal washout is applied in an analysis of the acquired MR temperature images to estimate tissue thermal conductivity and perfusion.

Results: Numerical simulations and experiments in vitro and in vivo demonstrate that thermal conductivity can be measured to within 10% of the true value with MR thermometry at 1.5 Tesla. With the temperature precision available at 1.5 Tesla, however, robust perfusion estimation is feasible only in highly perfused organs or tumors.

Conclusion: This study has developed a method for determining tissue thermal properties specific to the patient and organ at the site of interest, and allows repeated application. This capability is relevant in thermal therapy planning of tumor ablation using MR-guided FUS systems.

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