2020
DOI: 10.3390/cancers13010031
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Clinical Performance and Future Potential of Magnetic Resonance Thermometry in Hyperthermia

Abstract: Hyperthermia treatments in the clinic rely on accurate temperature measurements to guide treatments and evaluate clinical outcome. Currently, magnetic resonance thermometry (MRT) is the only clinical option to non-invasively measure 3D temperature distributions. In this review, we evaluate the status quo and emerging approaches in this evolving technology for replacing conventional dosimetry based on intraluminal or invasively placed probes. First, we define standardized MRT performance thresholds, aiming at f… Show more

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“…Figure 6a shows that the median accuracy within the ROIs for all probe locations was 1.7 • C. Light red circles in Figure 6a mark the mean accuracy expressed in Table 2. The mean MR thermometry accuracy in all intraluminal locations was outside the acceptable threshold of 1 • C [48,57]. In addition, the total mean accuracy was equal to 2 • C. The differences in accuracy and the number of voxels used between the different intraluminal locations were insignificant (p-value > 0.05).…”
Section: Mrt Accuracy For All Data Versus Mrt Accuracy From Selected Sessionsmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…Figure 6a shows that the median accuracy within the ROIs for all probe locations was 1.7 • C. Light red circles in Figure 6a mark the mean accuracy expressed in Table 2. The mean MR thermometry accuracy in all intraluminal locations was outside the acceptable threshold of 1 • C [48,57]. In addition, the total mean accuracy was equal to 2 • C. The differences in accuracy and the number of voxels used between the different intraluminal locations were insignificant (p-value > 0.05).…”
Section: Mrt Accuracy For All Data Versus Mrt Accuracy From Selected Sessionsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…This parameter shows if there is an over or underestimation of temperature. We consider a bias of ≤|0.5 °C| as appropriate [48]. For each intraluminal location (bladder, rectum, and vagina), we described the precision, accuracy, and bias The acquired images were processed as described in the following steps:…”
Section: Mr Thermometry Processingmentioning
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“…Of course, this implies that precise temperature doses must be applied to the tumor region, which remains a challenge for thermal techniques currently in clinical use due to the inaccessibility of deep tumors, heterogeneous temperature distributions associated with hyperthermia treatment, and the need for more advanced thermal modelling systems to establish greater control over dosimetry. [253][254][255]…”
Section: ) In Vascularized Tumors Increased Blood Perfusion Occursmentioning
confidence: 99%