PURPOSE: MR thermometry (MRT) enables noninvasive temperature monitoring during hyperthermia treatments. MRT is already clinically applied for hyperthermia treatments in the abdomen and extremities, and devices for the head are under development. In order to optimally exploit MRT in all anatomical regions, the best sequence setup and post-processing must be selected, and the accuracy needs to be demonstrated.METHODS: MRT performance of the traditionally used double-echo gradient-echo sequence (DE-GRE, 2 echoes, 2D) was compared to multi-echo sequences: a 2D fast gradient-echo (ME-FGRE, 11 echoes) and a 3D fast gradient-echo sequence (3D-ME-FGRE, 11 echoes). The different methods were assessed on a 1.5 T MR scanner (GE Healthcare) using a ph...
PURPOSE: MR thermometry (MRT) is a noninvasive method for measuring temperature that can potentially...
Clinical outcome of hyperthermia depends on the achieved target temperature, therefore target confor...
Clinical outcome of hyperthermia depends on the achieved target temperature, therefore target confor...
PURPOSE: MR thermometry (MRT) enables noninvasive temperature monitoring during hyperthermia treatme...
PURPOSE: MR thermometry (MRT) enables noninvasive temperature monitoring during hyperthermia treatme...
PURPOSE: MR thermometry (MRT) enables noninvasive temperature monitoring during hyperthermia treatme...
OBJECTIVE: Mild hyperthermia (HT) treatments are generally monitored by phase-referenced proton reso...
OBJECTIVE: Mild hyperthermia (HT) treatments are generally monitored by phase-referenced proton reso...
OBJECTIVE: Mild hyperthermia (HT) treatments are generally monitored by phase-referenced proton reso...
OBJECTIVE: Mild hyperthermia (HT) treatments are generally monitored by phase-referenced proton reso...
The current standard for temperature sensitive imaging using magnetic resonance (MR) is 2-D, spoiled...
\u3cp\u3eOBJECTIVE: Mild hyperthermia (HT) treatments are generally monitored by phase-referenced pr...
The purpose of this work was to validate in phantom studies and demonstrate the clinical feasibility...
The current standard for temperature sensitive imaging using magnetic resonance (MR) is 2-D, spoiled...
PURPOSE: MR thermometry (MRT) is a noninvasive method for measuring temperature that can potentially...
PURPOSE: MR thermometry (MRT) is a noninvasive method for measuring temperature that can potentially...
Clinical outcome of hyperthermia depends on the achieved target temperature, therefore target confor...
Clinical outcome of hyperthermia depends on the achieved target temperature, therefore target confor...
PURPOSE: MR thermometry (MRT) enables noninvasive temperature monitoring during hyperthermia treatme...
PURPOSE: MR thermometry (MRT) enables noninvasive temperature monitoring during hyperthermia treatme...
PURPOSE: MR thermometry (MRT) enables noninvasive temperature monitoring during hyperthermia treatme...
OBJECTIVE: Mild hyperthermia (HT) treatments are generally monitored by phase-referenced proton reso...
OBJECTIVE: Mild hyperthermia (HT) treatments are generally monitored by phase-referenced proton reso...
OBJECTIVE: Mild hyperthermia (HT) treatments are generally monitored by phase-referenced proton reso...
OBJECTIVE: Mild hyperthermia (HT) treatments are generally monitored by phase-referenced proton reso...
The current standard for temperature sensitive imaging using magnetic resonance (MR) is 2-D, spoiled...
\u3cp\u3eOBJECTIVE: Mild hyperthermia (HT) treatments are generally monitored by phase-referenced pr...
The purpose of this work was to validate in phantom studies and demonstrate the clinical feasibility...
The current standard for temperature sensitive imaging using magnetic resonance (MR) is 2-D, spoiled...
PURPOSE: MR thermometry (MRT) is a noninvasive method for measuring temperature that can potentially...
PURPOSE: MR thermometry (MRT) is a noninvasive method for measuring temperature that can potentially...
Clinical outcome of hyperthermia depends on the achieved target temperature, therefore target confor...
Clinical outcome of hyperthermia depends on the achieved target temperature, therefore target confor...