Simultaneous proton resonance frequency T 1 - MR shear wave elastography for MR-guided focused ultrasound multiparametric treatment monitoring

To develop an efficient MRI pulse sequence to simultaneously measure multiple parameters that have been shown to correlate with tissue nonviability following thermal therapies. A 3D segmented EPI pulse sequence was used to simultaneously measure proton resonance frequency shift (PRFS) MR thermometry...

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Veröffentlicht in:Magnetic resonance in medicine 2023-06, Vol.89 (6), p.2171-2185
Hauptverfasser: Odéen, Henrik, Hofstetter, Lorne W, Payne, Allison H, Guiraud, Ludovic, Dumont, Erik, Parker, Dennis L
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Zusammenfassung:To develop an efficient MRI pulse sequence to simultaneously measure multiple parameters that have been shown to correlate with tissue nonviability following thermal therapies. A 3D segmented EPI pulse sequence was used to simultaneously measure proton resonance frequency shift (PRFS) MR thermometry (MRT), T relaxation time, and shear wave velocity induced by focused ultrasound (FUS) push pulses. Experiments were performed in tissue mimicking gelatin phantoms and ex vivo bovine liver. Using a carefully designed FUS triggering scheme, a heating duty cycle of approximately 65% was achieved by interleaving FUS ablation pulses with FUS push pulses to induce shear waves in the tissue. In phantom studies, temperature increases measured with PRFS MRT and increases in T correlated with decreased shear wave velocity, consistent with material softening with increasing temperature. During ablation in ex vivo liver, temperature increase measured with PRFS MRT initially correlated with increasing T and decreasing shear wave velocity, and after tissue coagulation with decreasing T and increasing shear wave velocity. This is consistent with a previously described hysteresis in T versus PRFS curves and increased tissue stiffness with tissue coagulation. An efficient approach for simultaneous and dynamic measurements of PRSF, T , and shear wave velocity during treatment is presented. This approach holds promise for providing co-registered dynamic measures of multiple parameters, which correlates to tissue nonviability during and following thermal therapies, such as FUS.
ISSN:0740-3194
1522-2594
DOI:10.1002/mrm.29587