Tracking system to monitor the position of a device using multiplexed magnetic resonance detection
First Claim
1. A magnetic resonance tracking system for monitoring a location of a device within a subject, comprising:
- a) a device adapted to be inserted within said subject;
b) magnetic field means adapted for applying a homogeneous magnetic field having substantially uniform amplitude over said subject;
c) radiofrequency (RF) transmitter means adapted for transmitting RF energy of a selected duration, amplitude and frequency into said subject to cause nutation of a selected ensemble of nuclear spins in said subject;
d) gradient means adapted for varying the amplitude of the magnetic field in a selected number of spatial dimensions to form a magnetic field gradient in a selected direction;
e) detection means attached to the device adapted for detecting a magnetic resonance (MR) response signal from the selected ensemble of spins;
f) calculation means responsive to the detection means adapted for calculating a location of said device from the detected MR response signals;
g) controller means coupled to the transmitter means, the detection means, the calculation means and the means for varying the magnetic field, said controller means being adapted for activating the transmitter means, the detection means, the calculation means and the means for varying the magnetic field according to a zero reference magnetic resonance tracking sequence; and
h) display means responsive to the calculation means adapted for displaying the location of said device to an operator.
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Abstract
A tracking system employs magnetic resonance signals to monitor the position of a device such as a catheter within a subject. The device has a receiver coil which is sensitive to magnetic resonance signals generated in the subject. These signals are detected in the presence of magnetic field gradients and thus have frequencies which are substantially proportional to the location of the coil along the direction of the applied gradient. Signals are detected responsive to applied magnetic gradients to determine the position of the device in several dimensions. Sensitivity of the measured position to resonance offset conditions such as transmitter frequency misadjustment, chemical shift and the like is minimized by repeating the process a plurality of times with selected amplitudes and polarities for the applied magnetic field gradient. Linear combinations of the data acquired responsive to the different applied magnetic field gradients are computed to determine the position of the device in three orthogonal dimensions. The position of the device as determined by the tracking system is superimposed upon independently acquired medical diagnostic images.
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17 Claims
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1. A magnetic resonance tracking system for monitoring a location of a device within a subject, comprising:
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a) a device adapted to be inserted within said subject; b) magnetic field means adapted for applying a homogeneous magnetic field having substantially uniform amplitude over said subject; c) radiofrequency (RF) transmitter means adapted for transmitting RF energy of a selected duration, amplitude and frequency into said subject to cause nutation of a selected ensemble of nuclear spins in said subject; d) gradient means adapted for varying the amplitude of the magnetic field in a selected number of spatial dimensions to form a magnetic field gradient in a selected direction; e) detection means attached to the device adapted for detecting a magnetic resonance (MR) response signal from the selected ensemble of spins; f) calculation means responsive to the detection means adapted for calculating a location of said device from the detected MR response signals; g) controller means coupled to the transmitter means, the detection means, the calculation means and the means for varying the magnetic field, said controller means being adapted for activating the transmitter means, the detection means, the calculation means and the means for varying the magnetic field according to a zero reference magnetic resonance tracking sequence; and h) display means responsive to the calculation means adapted for displaying the location of said device to an operator. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A magnetic resonance tracking system for monitoring a location of a device within a subject, comprising:
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a) a device adapted to be inserted within said subject; b) magnetic field means adapted for applying a homogeneous magnetic field having substantially uniform amplitude over said subject; c) radiofrequency (RF) transmitter means attached to the device adapted for transmitting RF energy of a selected duration, amplitude and frequency into said subject to cause nutation of a selected ensemble of nuclear spins in said subject; d) gradient means adapted for varying the amplitude of the magnetic field in a selected number of dimensions over time; e) detection means adapted for detecting a magnetic resonance (MR) response signal from the selected ensemble of spins; f) calculation means responsive to the detection means adapted for calculating a location of said device from the detected MR response signal; g) controller means coupled to the transmitter means, the detection means, the calculation means and the means for varying the magnetic field, said controller means being adapted for activating the transmitter means, the detection means, the calculation means and the means for varying the magnetic field according to a Hadamard magnetic resonance tracking sequence; and h) display means responsive to the calculation means adapted for displaying the location of said device to an operator. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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6. A method for tracking a location of a device within a subject employing magnetic resonance comprising the steps of:
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a) inserting a device within said subject; b) applying a homogeneous magnetic field having substantially uniform amplitude over said subject; c) transmitting a zero reference radiofrequency (RF) pulse into said subject sufficient to cause nutation of a selected ensemble of nuclear spins; d) detecting a zero reference Magnetic Resonance (MR) response signal from the nutated ensemble of nuclear spins; e) calculating a location offset from the zero reference MR response signal; f) transmitting a first RF pulse to said subject sufficient to cause nutation of a selected ensemble of nuclear spins; g) applying a first readout magnetic field gradient pulse having two oppositely polarized lobes to said subject oriented in a first direction; h) detecting a first magnetic resonance (MR) response signal from the selected ensemble of spins through a coil attached to said device; i) calculating an approximate location in the first direction from the first MR response signal; and j) calculating a location of said device along the first direction by subtracting the location offset from the approximate location in the first direction. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. The method for tracking a location of a device within a subject employing magnetic resonance comprising the steps of:
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a) inserting a device within said subject; b) applying a homogeneous magnetic field having substantially uniform amplitude over said subject; c) transmitting a first non-selective radiofrequency (RF) pulse into said subject; d) applying a first readout magnetic field gradient pulse having two oppositely polarized lobes to said subject oriented in a first direction; e) detecting a first magnetic resonance (MR) response signal concurrently with step "d" to allow localization in the first direction; f) computing a first position P1 along the first direction from the first MR response signal; g) transmitting a second non-selective RF pulse into said subject; h) applying a second readout magnetic field gradient pulse having two oppositely polarized lobes to said subject oriented in a second direction substantially different from the first direction; i) detecting a second MR response signal concurrently with step "h" to allow localization in the second direction; j) computing a second position P2 along the second direction from the second MR response signal; k) transmitting a third non-selective RF pulse into said subject; l) applying a third readout magnetic field gradient pulse having two oppositely polarized lobes to said subject oriented in a third direction substantially different from the first and second directions; m) detecting a third MR response signal concurrently with step "l" to allow localization in the third direction; n) computing a third position P3 along the third direction from the third MR response signal; o) transmitting a fourth non-selective RF pulse into said subject; p) applying a fourth readout magnetic field gradient pulse having two oppositely polarized lobes to said subject oriented in a fourth direction substantially different from the first, second and third directions; q) detecting a fourth MR response signal concurrently with the application of the fourth readout magnetic field gradient pulse to allow localization in the fourth direction; r) computing a fourth position P4 along the fourth direction from the fourth MR response signal; s) computing linear combinations of the positions P1, P2, P3, P4 along the first, second, third and fourth directions to obtain a location of said device that is relatively insensitive to chemical shift differences within said subject.
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15. The method for tracking a location of a device within a subject employing magnetic resonance comprising the steps of:
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a) inserting a device within said subject; b) applying a homogeneous magnetic field having substantially uniform amplitude over said subject; c) transmitting a non-selective radiofrequency (RF) pulse into said subject; d) concurrently applying three readout magnetic field gradient pulses each having two oppositely polarized lobes oriented along an "X", "Y" and "Z" axis, respectively, to said subject to create a resultant magnetic field gradient oriented in a desired direction; e) detecting a magnetic resonance (MR) response signal concurrently with step "c" to allow localization in a first direction; f) transforming the MR response signal; g) repeating steps "c"-"f" for three additional repetitions each having a readout gradient oriented in a substantially different second, third and fourth direction, respectively, according to a Hadamard encoding method to obtain a first, second, third and fourth transformed MR response signal; h) computing positions P1, P2, P3, P4 along the first, second, third, and fourth directions from the first, second, third, and fourth MR response signals respectively; and i) computing linear combinations of the positions P1, P2, P3, P4 along the first, second, third and fourth directions according to a Hadamard decoding method to obtain a location of said device that is relatively insensitive to chemical shift differences within said subject. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17)
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