Due to the strong dependence of tissue electrical properties on temperature, it is important to consider the potential effects of intense tissue heating on the RF electromagnetic fields during MRI, as can occur in MR-guided focused ultrasound surgery. In principle, changes of the RF electromagnetic fields could affect both efficacy of RF pulses, and the MRI-induced RF heating (SAR) pattern. In this study, the equilibrium temperature distribution in a whole-body model with 2 mm resolution before and during intense tissue heating up to 60°C at the target region was calculated. Temperature-dependent electric properties of tissues were assigned to the model to establish a temperature-dependent electromagnetic whole-body model in a 3T MRI system. The results showed maximum changes in conductivity, permittivity, B1+, and SAR of about 25%, 6%, 2%, and 20%, respectively. Though the B1 field and SAR distributions are both temperature-dependent, the potential harm to patients due to higher SARs is expected to be minimal and the effects on the B1 field distribution should have minimal effect on images from basic MRI sequences.

Consideration of the effects of intense tissue heating on the RF electromagnetic fields during MRI: Simulations for MRgFUS in the hip / Xin, S. X.; Gu, S.; Carluccio, G.; Collins, C. M.. - In: PHYSICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0031-9155. - 60:1(2015), pp. 301-307. [10.1088/0031-9155/60/1/301]

Consideration of the effects of intense tissue heating on the RF electromagnetic fields during MRI: Simulations for MRgFUS in the hip

Carluccio G.
Penultimo
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2015

Abstract

Due to the strong dependence of tissue electrical properties on temperature, it is important to consider the potential effects of intense tissue heating on the RF electromagnetic fields during MRI, as can occur in MR-guided focused ultrasound surgery. In principle, changes of the RF electromagnetic fields could affect both efficacy of RF pulses, and the MRI-induced RF heating (SAR) pattern. In this study, the equilibrium temperature distribution in a whole-body model with 2 mm resolution before and during intense tissue heating up to 60°C at the target region was calculated. Temperature-dependent electric properties of tissues were assigned to the model to establish a temperature-dependent electromagnetic whole-body model in a 3T MRI system. The results showed maximum changes in conductivity, permittivity, B1+, and SAR of about 25%, 6%, 2%, and 20%, respectively. Though the B1 field and SAR distributions are both temperature-dependent, the potential harm to patients due to higher SARs is expected to be minimal and the effects on the B1 field distribution should have minimal effect on images from basic MRI sequences.
2015
Consideration of the effects of intense tissue heating on the RF electromagnetic fields during MRI: Simulations for MRgFUS in the hip / Xin, S. X.; Gu, S.; Carluccio, G.; Collins, C. M.. - In: PHYSICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0031-9155. - 60:1(2015), pp. 301-307. [10.1088/0031-9155/60/1/301]
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