Respiratory referenced imaging
First Claim
1. A system for gating medical imaging of a patient comprising:
- a device with at least one sensor that is inserted into a body cavity of a patient or that is held over the face of the patient and generates a respiratory volumetric signal from detection of at least one of pressure, temperature, or air flow; and
a monitor capable of accepting sensor information from the device and generating a gating signal for medical imaging.
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Abstract
Methods, systems and devices are presented that provide improved medical diagnostic and intervention procedures such as magnetic resonance imaging, cardiac imaging, cardiac nuclear scintigraphy, computed tomography, echocardiography, imaging to direct laser ablation, imaging to direct radio frequency radiation ablation, imaging to direct gamma knife radiation therapy, and imaging to direct radiation therapy by respiratory gating. In a preferred embodiment, one or more balloon pressure probes within a catheter are placed into the esophagus and detect pressure within the esophagus to infer respiratory air-flow. Other probes such as those based on fiber optics and other useful materials are described. Many of these devices interact poorly or not at all with magnetic and electromagnetic fields, and are particularly useful for use in respiratory gating of MRI.
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35 Claims
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1. A system for gating medical imaging of a patient comprising:
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a device with at least one sensor that is inserted into a body cavity of a patient or that is held over the face of the patient and generates a respiratory volumetric signal from detection of at least one of pressure, temperature, or air flow; and
a monitor capable of accepting sensor information from the device and generating a gating signal for medical imaging. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18)
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2. A system for gating medical imaging of a patient comprising:
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an esophageal catheter having a proximal end and a distal end, with at least one pressure sensor at the distal end; and
a monitor at the proximal end capable of accepting sensor information from the catheter and generating a volumetric respiratory signal suitable for gating medical imaging.
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3. A system for gating medical imaging of a patient comprising:
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a breathing apparatus having at least one sensor selected from the group consisting of lung pressure sensor, a lung air volume sensor, and an air flow rate sensor; and
a monitor capable of accepting sensor information from the apparatus, collecting sensor information over a time period suitable for determining breath inflow and outflow, and generating a triggering signal suitable for gating medical imaging.
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4. A system for gating medical imaging of a patient comprising:
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at least one temperature sensor that is capable of being placed at least orally, nasally or in a space above the mouth of the patient; and
a monitor capable of accepting information from the temperature sensor, collecting the information over a time period suitable for determining breath inflow and outflow, and generating a signal suitable for gating medical imaging.
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16. A medical procedure for a patient selected from the group consisting of magnetic resonance imaging, cardiac imaging, cardiac nuclear scintigraphy, computed tomography, echocardiography, imaging to direct laser ablation, imaging to direct radio frequency radiation ablation, imaging to direct gamma knife radiation therapy, and imaging to direct radiation therapy further comprising:
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generating a respiratory volumetric signal from the detection of at least one of pressure, temperature, or air flow from at least one sensor located in or on the patient; and
determining a preselected point on a normal pressure-volume curve for timing image acquisition.
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17. A medical procedure for a patient selected from the group consisting of magnetic resonance imaging, cardiac imaging, cardiac nuclear scintigraphy, computed tomography, echocardiography, imaging to direct laser ablation, imaging to direct radio frequency radiation ablation, imaging to direct gamma knife radiation therapy, and imaging to direct radiation therapy further comprising:
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generating a respiratory volumetric signal from the detection of at least one of pressure, temperature, or air flow from at least one sensor located in or on the patient; and
determining an optimum respiratory pattern and sample points for image acquisition.
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19. A system for using respiration information for triggering medical imaging of a patient, comprising:
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a computer capable of receiving respiratory volumetric information from the patient in real time; and
a stored program in the computer wherein the stored program saves multiple data points of the respiratory information, determines an optimal respiratory pattern, and analyses the pattern to determine at least one time point selected from the group consisting of the start of inspiration, the end of expiration, the end of deep inspiration, and the end of deep expiration. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22)
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23. A magnetic resonance imaging-compatible esophageal sensor for gating respiratory imaging of a patient, comprising:
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a fiber optic;
at least one pressure sensor at or near the distal end of the fiber optic; and
a detector at the proximal end of the fiber optic wherein the sensor comprises less than one percent ferromagnetic material by weight and the distal end of the fiber optic is shaped for insertion into the esophagus of the patient. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25, 26)
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27. A magnetic resonance imaging-compatible esophageal sensor for gating respiratory imaging of a patient, comprising:
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at least one elongated hollow body having a distal end and a proximal end;
at least one balloon at or near the distal end of the hollow body; and
a detector at the proximal end of the hollow body wherein the sensor comprises less than one percent ferromagnetic material by weight and the distal end of the fiber optic is shaped for insertion into the esophagus of the patient. - View Dependent Claims (28, 29)
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30. A magnetic resonance imaging-compatible esophageal sensor for gating respiratory imaging of a patient, comprising:
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at least one elongated body having a distal end and a proximal end;
at least one pressure transducer at or near the distal end of the hollow body capable of generating an electrical signal; and
a conductor to transmit a signal from the pressure transducer to the proximal end of the elongated body wherein the sensor comprises less than one percent ferromagnetic material by weight and the distal end of the fiber optic is shaped for insertion into the esophagus of the patient. - View Dependent Claims (31, 32, 33, 34, 35)
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