Radiometric Approach to Temperature Monitoring Using a Magnetic Resonance Scanner
First Claim
1. A system for generating thermal imagery using an MR scanner comprising:
- an RF coil;
a tuning means connected to the RF coil;
a pre-amp connected to the tuning means;
a demodulator connected to the output of the pre-amp;
a digitizer connected to the output of the demodulator; and
a computer connected to the output of the digitizer, the computer having a computer readable medium encoded with a program for collecting noise signals detected by the RF coil, calculating a variance of the noise signals, and converting the variance to a temperature.
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Abstract
Disclosed is a method and system for acquiring absolute temperature imagery using an MR scanner. The method involves using the RF coil as a passive antenna, and performing radiometric measurements of the noise variance of the target within the field of view of the RF coil. The noise variance corresponds to the absolute temperature of the volume within the field of view of the RF coil. The room of the MR scanner is used for electromagnetic shielding during the acquisition of radiometric data. This method may be performed with minimal or no add-ons to existing MR scanner hardware. Disclosed are a method for calibrating an MR scanner for radiometric temperature measurements, and a method for acquiring and generating thermal imagery with a calibrated MR scanner.
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24 Claims
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1. A system for generating thermal imagery using an MR scanner comprising:
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an RF coil;
a tuning means connected to the RF coil;
a pre-amp connected to the tuning means;
a demodulator connected to the output of the pre-amp;
a digitizer connected to the output of the demodulator; and
a computer connected to the output of the digitizer, the computer having a computer readable medium encoded with a program for collecting noise signals detected by the RF coil, calculating a variance of the noise signals, and converting the variance to a temperature. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method for using an MR scanner to measure absolute temperature of a target volume, the method comprising the steps of:
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tuning an RF coil;
collecting a plurality of signal data from the RF coil;
determining a variance corresponding to the plurality of signal data; and
converting the variance to an absolute temperature data. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A method for calibrating an MR scanner for measuring absolute temperature of a target volume, the method comprising the steps of:
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placing a first phantom having a first temperature within a field of view of an RF coil;
tuning the RF coil;
collecting a first plurality of signal data from the RF coil;
determining a first variance corresponding to the first plurality of signal data;
placing a second phantom having a second temperature within the field of view of the RF coil;
collecting a second plurality of signal data from the RF coil;
determining a second variance corresponding to the second plurality of signal data; and
computing a calibration coefficient corresponding to the relation between the first and second temperature and the first and second variance. - View Dependent Claims (15, 17, 19)
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16. The method of claim 16, wherein the calibration coefficient corresponds to the bandwidth.
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18. The method of claim 18, wherein the calibration coefficient corresponds to the number of samples.
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20. A computer readable medium encoded with a program comprising the steps of:
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issuing an instruction to tune an RF coil;
collecting a plurality of signal data from the RF coil;
determining a variance corresponding to the plurality of signal data; and
converting the variance to an absolute temperature data.
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21. The computer readable medium of claim 21, wherein the program further comprises the step of issuing an instruction to steer a field of view of the RF coil, before the step of collecting a plurality of signal data.
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22. The computer readable medium of claim 22, wherein the program further comprises the steps of:
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storing the absolute temperature data; and
storing data corresponding to the field of view of the RF coil.
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23. The computer readable medium of claim 23, wherein the program further comprises the steps of:
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retrieving the absolute temperature data;
retrieving the data corresponding to the field of view of the RF coil; and
constructing an image of the absolute temperature data.+
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24. A method for generating thermal imagery of a tissue, the method comprising the steps of:
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measuring a magnetic field sensitivity distribution;
estimating an electric field distribution corresponding to the magnetic field sensitivity distribution;
measuring an RF coil impedance;
estimating an electrical conductivity distribution corresponding to the impedance and the electrical field distribution; and
estimating a temperature distribution corresponding to the electrical conductivity distribution and the electric field distribution.
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