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Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 2000

Local hyperthermia with MR-guided focused ultrasound: Spiral trajectory of the focal point optimized for temperature uniformity in the target region

Rares Salomir; Jean Palussière; Frederic Vimeux; Jacco A. de Zwart; Bruno Quesson; Maurice Société Civile S.P.I.D. Gauchet; Pierre Lelong; Jean Pergrale; Nicolas Grenier; Chrit Moonen

The objective of hyperthermia treatment is to deliver a similar therapeutic thermal dose throughout the target volume within a minimum amount of time. We describe a noninvasive approach to this goal based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)‐guided focused ultrasound (FUS) with a spherical transducer that can be moved along two directions inside the bed of a clinical MR imager and that has an adjustable focal length in the third dimension. Absorption of FUS gives rise to a highly localized thermal buildup, which then spreads by heat diffusion and blood perfusion. A uniform temperature within a large target volume can be obtained using a double spiral trajectory of the transducer focal point together with constant and maximum FUS power. Differences between the real and target temperatures during the first spiral are evaluated in real time with temperature MRI and corrected for during the second spiral trajectory employing FUS focal point velocity modulation. Once a uniform temperature distribution is reached within the entire volume, FUS heating is applied only at the regions boundaries to maintain the raised temperature levels. Heat conduction, together with the design and timing of the trajectories, therefore ensures a similar thermal dose for the entire target region. Good agreement is obtained between theory and experimental results in vitro on gel phantoms, ex vivo on meat samples, and in vivo on rabbit thigh muscle. Edema in muscle was visible 1 hour after hyperthermia as a spatially uniform rise of the signal intensity in T2‐weighted images. J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2000;12:571–583.


Archive | 1972

OPTIC RELAY COMPRISING A PHOTOCONDUCTOR ELEMENT

Michel Grenot; Jean Pergrale


Archive | 1984

Gamma camera comprising a localizing scintillation intensifier

Michel Jatteau; Pierre Lelong; Jean Pergrale


Archive | 1973

METHOD OF USING AN OPTIC RELAY COMPRISING AN ELEMENT OF AN ELECTRO-OPTICAL MATERIAL AND A PHOTOSENSITIVE ELEMENT

Michel Grenot; Jean Pergrale


Archive | 1990

Method and apparatus for selective suppression of portions of an echographic signal to improve image reconstruction

Jean Pergrale


Archive | 1981

SCINTILLATION CAMERA USING A SCINTILLATION LIGHT AMPLIFYING SYSTEM

Michel Jatteau; Pierre Lelong; Jean Pergrale


Archive | 1988

Method and apparatus for the examination of media by ultrasonic echography

Jean Pergrale


Archive | 1979

Improvement in scintillation cameras of the anger type

Jean Pergrale; Michel Jatteau


Archive | 1973

ERASURE OF RECORDED IMAGES FROM OPTIC RELAY

Michel Grenot; Jean Pergrale


Archive | 1973

Verfahren zur anwendung eines optischen relais, das ein element aus einem elektrooptischen material und ein photoempfindliches element enthaelt A method for application of an optical relay, the element contains a from an electro-optical material and a photosensitive element

Michel Grenot; Jean Pergrale

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Frederic Vimeux

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Jacco A. de Zwart

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Jean Palussière

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Nicolas Grenier

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Rares Salomir

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