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Abstract #1767

Modified EPI Sequence for Improved MR Thermometry

Bruno Madore1, Renxin Chu1, Chang-Sheng Mei1, Jing Yuan2, Tzu-Cheng Chao1, Lawrence P. Panych1

1Department of Radiology, Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States; 2Department of Imaging & Interventional Radiology, the Chinese University of Hong Kong


An MR thermometry method is proposed that offers advantages in terms of temperature-to-noise-ratio (TNR), tissue contrast and temperature accuracy. An interleaved-EPI sequence was modified so that both a gradient-echo and a spin-echo-like magnetization pathway would be sampled every TR. Three main advantages come from sampling both types of signal: 1) Independent temperature measurements can be combined for improved TNR, 2) images of different contrast can be compared to help identify blood vessels and/or regions of thermal damage, and 3) system imperfections, such as sub-optimal shimming, can be detected and corrected for, potentially enabling improvements in temperature accuracy.