剪辑
医学
成像体模
剪裁(形态学)
生物医学工程
核医学
磁共振成像
放射科
外科
语言学
哲学
作者
Shouta Tsutsui,Tsuyoshi Matsuda,Kota Takeda,Makoto Sasaki,Yoshitaka Kubo,Kengo Setta,Shunrou Fujiwara,Kohei Chida,Kuniaki Ogasawara
摘要
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:
Patients with cerebral aneurysms often undergo MR imaging after microsurgical clipping. Ultra-high-field MR imaging at 7T may provide high diagnostic capability in such clinical situations. However, titanium alloy clips have safety issues such as adverse interactions with static magnetic fields and radiofrequency-induced heating during 7T MR imaging. The purpose of this study was to quantitatively assess temperature increases on various types of titanium alloy aneurysm clips during 7T MR imaging. MATERIALS AND METHODS:
Five types of titanium alloy aneurysm clips were tested, including combinations of short, long, straight, angled, and fenestrated types. Each clip was set in a phantom filled with gelled saline mixed with polyacrylic acid and underwent 7T MR imaging with 3D T1WI with a spoiled gradient recalled acquisition in the steady-state technique. Temperature was chronologically measured at the tips of the clip blade and head, angled part of the clip, and 5 mm from the tip of the clip head using MR imaging–compatible fiber-optic thermometers. RESULTS:
Temperature increases at all locations for right-angled and short straight clips were <1°C. Temperature increases at the angled part for the 45° angled clip and the tip of the clip head for the straight fenestrated clip were >1°C. Temperature increases at all locations for the long straight clip were >2°C. CONCLUSIONS:
Temperature increases on the right-angled and short straight clips remained below the regulatory limit during 7T MR imaging, but temperature increases on the 45° angled, straight fenestrated, and long straight clips exceeded this limit.
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