International audienceOnline MR temperature monitoring during radiofrequency (RF) ablation of cardiac arrhythmias may improve the efficacy and safety of the treatment. MR thermometry at 1.5T using the proton resonance frequency (PRF) method was assessed in 10 healthy volunteers under normal breathing conditions, using a multi-slice, ECG-gated, echo planar imaging (EPI) sequence in combination with slice tracking. Temperature images were post-processed to remove residual motion-related artifacts. Using an MR-compatible steerable catheter and electromagnetic noise filter, RF ablation was performed in the ventricles of two Q1 sheep in vivo. The standard deviation of the temperature evolution in time (TSD) was computed. Temperature mapping Q2 o...
PURPOSE: One of the main safety concerns in MR is heating of the subject due to radiofrequency (RF) ...
Conductive implants are in most cases a strict contraindication for MRI examinations, as RF pulses a...
Background: Optimal control of minimally invasive interventions by hyperthermia requires dynamic tem...
International audienceAlthough radiofrequency ablation has become a worldwide accepted curative ther...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Magnetic resonance (MR) thermometry allows visualization of lesion ...
Radiofrequency ablation is a therapeutic procedure for the treatment of cardiac arrhythmia by induci...
The purpose of this work was to validate in phantom studies and demonstrate the clinical feasibility...
International audienceTo evaluate the feasibility and accuracy of MR thermometry based on the therma...
International audienceList of abbreviations and Declarations are specified at the end of the main te...
PurposeTo propose a MR-thermometry method and associated data processing technique to predict the ma...
The main purpose of this research was to develop improved methods for RF coil characterisation, and ...
International audienceLocal thermal therapies are increasingly used in the clinic for tissue ablatio...
Background—The lethal isotherm for radiofrequency catheter ablation of cardiac myocardium is widely ...
Objectives: To obtain a better understanding of tissue damage induced in human atria by epicardial r...
International audienceContinuous, real-time 3D temperature mapping during a hyperthermic procedure m...
PURPOSE: One of the main safety concerns in MR is heating of the subject due to radiofrequency (RF) ...
Conductive implants are in most cases a strict contraindication for MRI examinations, as RF pulses a...
Background: Optimal control of minimally invasive interventions by hyperthermia requires dynamic tem...
International audienceAlthough radiofrequency ablation has become a worldwide accepted curative ther...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Magnetic resonance (MR) thermometry allows visualization of lesion ...
Radiofrequency ablation is a therapeutic procedure for the treatment of cardiac arrhythmia by induci...
The purpose of this work was to validate in phantom studies and demonstrate the clinical feasibility...
International audienceTo evaluate the feasibility and accuracy of MR thermometry based on the therma...
International audienceList of abbreviations and Declarations are specified at the end of the main te...
PurposeTo propose a MR-thermometry method and associated data processing technique to predict the ma...
The main purpose of this research was to develop improved methods for RF coil characterisation, and ...
International audienceLocal thermal therapies are increasingly used in the clinic for tissue ablatio...
Background—The lethal isotherm for radiofrequency catheter ablation of cardiac myocardium is widely ...
Objectives: To obtain a better understanding of tissue damage induced in human atria by epicardial r...
International audienceContinuous, real-time 3D temperature mapping during a hyperthermic procedure m...
PURPOSE: One of the main safety concerns in MR is heating of the subject due to radiofrequency (RF) ...
Conductive implants are in most cases a strict contraindication for MRI examinations, as RF pulses a...
Background: Optimal control of minimally invasive interventions by hyperthermia requires dynamic tem...