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A preclinical study of diffusion‐weighted MRI contrast as an early indicator of thermal ablation

Steven P. Allen, Francesco Prada, Zhiyuan Xu, Jeremy Gatesman, Xue Feng, Helen Sporkin, Yekaterina Gilbo, Sydney DeCleene, Kim Butts Pauly, Craig H. Meyer

2020Magnetic Resonance in Medicine15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: -weighted (T2-w) imaging unreliably captures image contrast specific to thermal ablation after transcranial MR-guided focused ultrasound surgery, impeding dynamic imaging feedback. Using a porcine thalamotomy model, we test the unproven hypothesis that intraoperative DWI can improve dynamic feedback by detecting lesioning within 30 minutes of transcranial MR-guided focused ultrasound surgery. METHODS: Twenty-five thermal lesions were formed in six porcine models using a clinical transcranial MR-guided focused ultrasound surgery system. A novel diffusion-weighted pulse sequence monitored the formation of T2-w and diffusion-weighted lesion contrast after ablation. Using postoperative T2-w contrast to indicate lesioning, apparent intraoperative image contrasts and diffusion coefficients at each lesion site were computed as a function of time after ablation, observed peak temperature, and observed thermal dose. Lesion sizes segmented from imaging and thermometry were compared. Image reviewers estimated the time to emergence of lesion contrast. Intraoperative image contrasts were analyzed using receiver operator curves. RESULTS: , respectively. The 0.25, 0.5, and 0.75 quantiles of the earliest times of observed T2-w and diffusion-weighted lesion contrast were 10.7, 21.0, and 27.8 minutes and 3.7, 8.6, and 11.8 minutes, respectively. The T2-w and diffusion-weighted contrasts and apparent diffusion coefficient values produced areas under the receiver operator curve of 0.66, 0.80, and 0.74, respectively. CONCLUSION: Intraoperative DWI can detect MR-guided focused ultrasound surgery lesion formation in the brain within several minutes after treatment.

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Contrast (vision)Nuclear magnetic resonanceDiffusion MRIAblationThermal ablationMagnetic resonance imagingDiffusionMedicineNuclear medicineRadiologyMaterials scienceComputer sciencePhysicsCardiologyArtificial intelligenceThermodynamicsUltrasound and Hyperthermia ApplicationsUltrasound Imaging and ElastographyHepatocellular Carcinoma Treatment and Prognosis
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