Speaker: Nick Todd
Title: Improved magnetic resonance thermal imaging by combining proton resonance frequency shift (PRFS) and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) data
Author:
Shiva K. Das et al
Reference:
Int. J. Hyperthermia, November 2005; 21 (7): 657-667
Abstract:
Effective thermal therapy for cancer is dependent on
adequate tumor heating. Adequate heating, in turn, is
dependent on reliable volumetric measurement of temperature
to guide heating. Proton resonance frequency shift (PRFS)
magnetic resonance imaging is frequently used for this
purpose of three-dimensional temperature imaging. However,
this method is susceptible to drift in the imaging magnetic
field, leading to a corresponding drift in the measured
temperature. A new approach to correcting for this drift is
presented. It combines PRFS imaging alternated with water
apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) imaging to yield
resulting thermal images that are drift corrected and
possess the complementary strengths of the two methods. The
drift-corrected PRFS images retain the high resolution and
relatively noise-free characteristic of PRFS imaging while
adding on the drift-free stability of ADC imaging. This
technique is successfully demonstrated in a phantom
experiment. This technique is also applicable to correcting
motion induced sudden large discontinuities in PRFS imaging,
although not explicitly demonstrated in this work.