Abstract #3687
Conductivity Effects on RF Surface Coils used for MR-Guided HIFU of the Prostate
John M Pavlina 1 , Tetiana Dadakova 1 , Ali zen 1 , and Michael Bock 1
1
Radiology - Medical Physics, University
Medical Center Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany
In an endorectal high-intensity focused ultrasound
(HIFU) treatment system the US transducer is surrounded
by water to effectively couple the US energy into the
adjacent prostate tissue. To provide temperature
feedback during HIFU treatment, a local RF coil for the
acquisition of temperature-sensitive MR data is
required. This coil is in close proximity to the US
transducer and is loaded by the dielectric US coupling
medium. To optimize the SNR the embedded coils are often
tuned within the magnet bore under tissue loading
conditions which is impracticable for clinical
applications. The purpose of this study is to determine
the effect of the conductivity of the surrounding medium
on coil performance to be able to predict the changes of
the coil quality factor and the resonance frequency for
correction. An RF surface coil in a HIFU system can
become tedious to tune in match if the influence of the
different loading conditions are not account for. In
this work we analyzed the detuning of the coil using a
simplified circuit model, which is able to account for
the salient features of the coil behavior. This modeling
concept allows for simple coil creation even in harsh
conditions.
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