Accelerating interventional real-time MRI

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2019-11-07

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Borman, Pim

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Raaymakers, BasORCID 0000-0002-8036-6808ISNI 0000000392005337
Moonen, Chrit T WORCID 0000-0001-5593-3121ISNI 0000000038813649
Bos, ClemensORCID 0000-0002-9246-3242ISNI 0000000388845122
Tijssen, Rob H N

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Dissertation

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Abstract

This thesis investigates novel MRI techniques which are aimed at improving the use of MRI for treatment guidance during HIFU and radiotherapy treatments. To guide these treatments effectively, the MRI scans should encompass a large spatial coverage and have a high imaging frame rate such that motion can be compensated for. The first part of the thesis focuses on SMS MRI, a technique where multiple slices are imaged simultaneously. This is evaluated for temperature mapping during HIFU and for motion compensation during radiotherapy treatments. The second part focuses on a latency analysis of various MRI sequences. Minimizing the MRI latency is important when MRI is used as input for a real-time feedback loop, automatically adjusting the treatment based on the most current state of the anatomy.

Keywords

MRI, MR-Linac, HIFU, real-time; latency, SMS, interventional

Citation

Borman, P T S 2019, 'Accelerating interventional real-time MRI', UMC Utrecht, [Utrecht].