Recent studies have proposed to monitor radiofrequency ablation on the heart using real-time MR-thermometry. Methods rely on ECG triggering which can fail in presence of arrhythmia. This study evaluates the precision of MR-thermometry on patients (N=15) even in presence of cardiac arrhythmia. Phase images were acquired using a single-shot multi-slice echo planar imaging and temperature maps were calculated and displayed on the fly. ECG was recorded simultaneously for further analysis of cardiac rhythm and post-processing of temperature images. Stability of temperature mapping without RF-heating was evaluated in each pixel and correlated to the prevalence of arrhythmia.
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