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Online correction of respiratory-induced field disturbances for continuous MR-thermometry in the breast

  • S. Hey
  • , G. Maclair
  • , B. D. De Senneville
  • , M. Lepetit-Coiffe
  • , Y. Berber
  • , M. O. Köhler
  • , B. Quesson
  • , Chrit T.W. Moonen
  • , M. Ries

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Abstract

MR-thermometry allows monitoring of the local temperature evolution during minimally invasive interventional therapies. However, for the particular case of MR-thermometry in the human breast, magnetic field variations induced by the respiratory cycle lead to phase fluctuations requiring a suitable correction strategy to prevent thermometry errors. For this purpose a look-up-table-based multibaseline approach as well as a model-based correction algorithm were applied to MR-thermometry to correct for the periodic magnetic field changes. The proposed correction method is compatible with a variety of sensors monitoring the current respiratory state. The ability to remove phase artefacts during MR-thermometry of the human breast was demonstrated experimentally in five healthy volunteers during 3 min of free-breathing using pencil-beam navigators for respiratory control. An increase of 170-530% in temperature precision was observed for the look-up-table-based approach, whereas a further improvement by 16-36% could be achieved by applying the extended model-based correction.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1494-1499
Number of pages6
JournalMagnetic Resonance in Medicine
Volume61
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2009
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Artifact correction
  • Breast
  • PRF-thermometry
  • Respiratory motion

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