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Simultaneous Multislice MRI Thermometry with a Single Coil Using Incoherent Blipped‐controlled Aliasing

MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE(2020)

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Abstract
PurposeTo increase volume coverage in real‐time MR thermometry for transcranial MR‐guided focused ultrasound (tcMRgFUS) ablation, without multiple receive coils.Theory and MethodsMultiband excitation and incoherent blipped‐controlled aliasing were implemented in a 2DFT pulse sequence used clinically for tcMRgFUS, and an extended k‐space hybrid reconstruction was developed that recovers slice‐separated temperature maps assuming that heating is focal, given slice‐separated pretreatment images. Simulations were performed to characterize slice leakage, the number of slices that can be simultaneously imaged with low‐temperature error, and robustness across random slice‐phase k‐space permutations. In vivo experiments were performed using a single receive coil without heating to measure temperature precision, and gel phantom FUS experiments were performed to test the method with heating and with a water bath.ResultsSimulations showed that with large hot spots and identical magnitude images on each slice, up to three slices can be simultaneously imaged with less than C temperature root‐mean‐square error. They also showed that hot spots do not alias coherently between slices, and that an average 86% of random slice‐phase k‐space permutations yielded less than C temperature error. Temperature precision was not degraded compared to single‐slice imaging in the in vivo SMS scans, and the gel phantom SMS temperature maps closely tracked single‐slice temperature in the hot spot, with no coherent aliasing to other slices.ConclusionsIncoherent controlled aliasing SMS enables accurate reconstruction of focal heating maps from two or three slices simultaneously, using a single receive coil and a sparsity‐promoting temperature reconstruction.
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Focused Ultrasound,In Vivo Imaging,Perfusion Imaging,Parallel Imaging
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