DocumentCode
1263202
Title
MR-Guided Thermotherapy of Abdominal Organs Using a Robust PCA-Based Motion Descriptor
Author
De Senneville, Baudouin Denis ; Ries, Mario ; Maclair, Grégory ; Moonen, Chrit
Author_Institution
Lab. for Mol. & Functional Imaging: From Physiol. to Therapy, Univ. of Bordeaux 2, Bordeaux, France
Volume
30
Issue
11
fYear
2011
Firstpage
1987
Lastpage
1995
Abstract
Thermotherapies can now be guided in real-time using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). This technique is rapidly gaining importance in interventional therapies for abdominal organs such as liver and kidney. An accurate online estimation and characterization of organ displacement is mandatory to prevent misregistration and correct for motion related thermometry artifacts. In addition, when the ablation is performed with an extracorporal heating device such as high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU), the continuous estimation of the organ displacement is the basis for the dynamic adjustment of the focal point position to track the targeted pathological tissue. In this paper, we describe the use of an optimized principal component analysis (PCA)-based motion descriptor to characterize in real-time the complex organ deformation during the therapy. The PCA was used to detect, in a preparative learning step, spatio-temporal coherences in the motion of the targeted organ. During hyperthermia, incoherent motion patterns could be discarded, which enabled improvements in motion estimation robustness, the compensation of motion related errors in thermal maps, and the adjustment of the beam position. The suggested method was evaluated for a moving phantom, and tested in vivo in the kidney and the liver of 12 healthy volunteers under free breathing conditions. The ability to perform a MR-guided thermotherapy in vivo during HIFU intervention was finally demonstrated on a porcine kidney.
Keywords
biomedical MRI; biomedical ultrasonics; biothermics; deformation; image registration; kidney; liver; medical image processing; motion estimation; phantoms; principal component analysis; radiation therapy; spatiotemporal phenomena; HIFU intervention; MR guided thermotherapy; abdominal organ; ablation; extracorporal heating device; focal point position; free breathing condition; high intensity focused ultrasound; hyperthermia; image misregistration; incoherent motion pattern; interventional therapy; kidney; liver; magnetic resonance imaging; motion artifact; motion estimation robustness; motion related error; online estimation; organ displacement; pathological tissue target; phantom motion; principal component analysis based motion descriptor; robust PCA based motion descriptor; spatiotemporal coherence; thermal maps; Heating; Hyperthermia; Image registration; Kidney; Magnetic resonance imaging; Motion control; Temperature measurement; Image registration; magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); motion analysis; motion compensation; Algorithms; Animals; High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound Ablation; Humans; Hyperthermia, Induced; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted; Kidney; Liver; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Motion; Movement; Principal Component Analysis; Swine;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-0062
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMI.2011.2161095
Filename
5936737
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