MR thermometry can offer real-time temperature information during RF ablation in the heart. As ECG-triggering can be unreliable in these situations, cardiac triggering based on the position of the ablation catheter could provide an alternative. Active tracking was used to continuously measure the position of microcoils inside the catheter. Cardiac triggers were determined after respiratory motion filtering. Temperature stability over time was below 2.5 ˚C.
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