Temperature dependence of the magnetic volume susceptibility of human breast fat tissue: an NMR study

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2012

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Sprinkhuizen, S.M.
Bakker, C.J.G.
Ippel, Johannes HISNI 0000000395596195
Boelens, R.ISNI 0000000389597108
Viergever, M.A.ISNI 0000000117491940
Bartels, L.W.

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Abstract

Object Proton resonance frequency shift (PRFS)-based MR thermometry (MRT) is hampered by heat-induced susceptibility changes when applied in tissues containing fat, e.g., the human breast. In order to assess the impact of fat susceptibility changes on PRFS-based MRT during thermal therapy in the human breast, reliable knowledge of the temperature dependence of the magnetic volume susceptibility of fat, dχfat/dT, is a prerequisite. In this work we have measured dχfat/dT of human breast fat tissue, using a double-reference method to ensure invariance to temperature-induced changes in the proton electron screening constant. Materials and methods Ex vivo measurements were taken on a 14.1 T five mm narrow bore NMR spectrometer. Breast fat tissue samples were collected from six subjects, directly postmortem. The susceptibility was measured over a temperature range from 24°C to 65°C. Results A linear behavior of the susceptibility over temperature was observed for all samples. The resulting dχfat/dT of human breast fat ranged between 0.0039 and 0.0076 ppm/°C. Conclusion It is concluded that the impact of heat-induced susceptibility changes of fat during thermal therapy in the breast may not be neglected.

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Econometric and Statistical Methods: General, Geneeskunde(GENK), Medical sciences, Bescherming en bevordering van de menselijke gezondheid

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Sprinkhuizen, S M, Bakker, C J G, Ippel, J H, Boelens, R, Viergever, M A & Bartels, L W 2012, 'Temperature dependence of the magnetic volume susceptibility of human breast fat tissue: an NMR study', Magma - Magnetic Resonance Materials In Physics Biology And Medicine, vol. 25, no. 1, pp. 33-39. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10334-011-0250-2