Noninvasive temperature imaging using diffusion MRI. - Archive ouverte HAL
Article Dans Une Revue Magnetic Resonance in Medicine Année : 1991

Noninvasive temperature imaging using diffusion MRI.

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Efficacy and safety considerations for cancer therapy with hyperthermia require accurate temperature measurements throughout the heated volume. We report the use of molecular diffusion, whose temperature dependence is well known. A dedicated hyperthermia applicator was built, combining a MRI gradient coil and a rf coil. Diffusion and derived temperature images were obtained with a 1 x 2 mm pixel size on a polyacrylamide gel phantom using a clinical 1.5-T whole body MRI system. Temperatures determined from these images using 1 cm2 regions of interest were found to be within 0.2 degrees C of those recorded from the thermocouples and fiber-optic probes placed inside the gel.
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hal-00350070 , version 1 (05-01-2009)

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José Delannoy, C. N. Chen, R. Turner, R. L. Levin, D. Le Bihan. Noninvasive temperature imaging using diffusion MRI.. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 1991, 19 (2), pp.333-9. ⟨hal-00350070⟩
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