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Dill-Macky Marcus J - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: This pilot study compared the utility of immediate postprocedural contrast-enhanced sonography with that of delayed enhanced sonography and CT or MRI in assessing the success of radiofrequency ablation of hepatocellular carcinoma. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Twenty-two lesions (1.5-3.7 cm) were studied in 19 patients. Enhanced sonography was performed before and ...
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Cantwell Colin P - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: The purposes of our study were to determine the temporal changes in MR signal in bone after radiofrequency ablation of osteoid osteoma and the size of the zone of marrow signal change produced by the radiofrequency technique and to compare the size of the zone with published data for ...
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Ronkainen J - - 2006
The purpose of this study was to analyze the costs of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-guided laser ablation and to compare them with the costs of surgery in the treatment of osteoid osteoma. Seven patients with osteoid osteoma were treated with MRI-guided interstitial laser ablation during 1 year. The reference material ...
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Edd Jon F - - 2006
Imaging has made cryosurgery, the destruction of unwanted tissue through freezing, valuable. Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) has been explored as a method to determine the volume of tissue that is frozen during the procedure. However, studies have shown that tissue near the edge of the frozen zone often survives since ...
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Seror Olivier - - 2006
We evaluated the feasibility and accuracy of real-time magnetic resonance (MR) thermometry for monitoring radiofrequency (RF) ablation in the liver. Continuous MR temperature mapping was used to monitor bipolar RF ablations performed in ex vivo livers with and without flow using two parallel electrodes. Macroscopic inspection of ablation zones was ...
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Kistler Peter M - - 2006
INTRODUCTION: Accurate visualization of the complex left atrial (LA) anatomy and the location of an ablation catheter within the chamber is important in the success and safety of ablation for atrial fibrillation (AF). We describe the integration of CT into an electroanatomic mapping (EAM) system and its validation in patients ...
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Fusion of electroanatomical activation maps and multislice computed tomography to guide ablation ...
Tops Laurens F - - 2006
INTRODUCTION: Ablation of atrial tachycardia (AT) occurring late after cardiac surgery for congenital heart disease can be challenging due to the complexity of the arrhythmogenic substrate. METHODS AND RESULTS: We performed an ablation procedure in a Fontan patient with an AT using a new approach combining 3D electroanatomical mapping with ...
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Vigen Karl K - - 2006
PURPOSE: To demonstrate in vivo MR-guided temperature mapping during radiofrequency (RF) ablation of the liver with a commercially available RF generator modified to allow simultaneous RF treatment and MRI. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A commercial RF generator was modified using passive filtering to allow the continuous application of the treatment current ...
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Imai Yasuharu - - 2006
We compared the image of multiplanar reconstruction (MPR) by multi-detector row CT (MDCT) and contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) by Truagent Detection Modetrade mark after radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for hepatocellular carcinoma to assess treatment efficacy. We examined 16 nodules in 15 patients who underwent CEUS just before and on the day following ...
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Piorkowski Christopher - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Current concepts of catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation (AF) commonly use three-dimensional (3D) reconstructions of the left atrium (LA) for orientation, catheter navigation, and ablation line placement. OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to compare the 3D electroanatomic reconstruction (Carto) of the LA, pulmonary veins (PVs), and esophagus ...
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Gaffke G - - 2006
PURPOSE: To evaluate the feasibility and potential advantages of the radiofrequency ablation of liver tumors using new MRI-compatible semiflexible applicators in a closed-bore high-field MRI scanner. METHODS: We treated 8 patients with 12 malignant liver tumors of different origin (5 colorectal carcinoma, 2 cholangiocellular carcinoma, 1 breast cancer) under MRI ...
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Svatek Robert S - - 2006
OBJECTIVES: The interpretation of radiographic findings in renal tumors treated with minimally invasive modalities, such as radiofrequency ablation (RFA), is critical for assessing treatment adequacy. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is commonly used for patients with renal insufficiency or contrast allergy. Because the MRI experience with renal RFA is limited, we ...
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Yu Nam C - - 2006
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical implementation of triangular and spherical designs for simultaneous multiple-antenna ablation of human hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) with a recently engineered microwave coagulation system. Institutional review board approval and informed consent were obtained, and the study was compliant with HIPAA requirements. Nine ...
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Mahdjoub Rachid - - 2006
Ice formation of a 20% w/v sucrose solution was monitored during the freezing process by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). An original experimental setup was designed with oil as a cooling fluid that allows accurate control of the temperature. The NMR signal intensity of particular sampled volumes was observed during the ...
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Ni Yicheng - - 2006
We exploited a necrosis-avid contrast agent ECIV-7 for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in rodent liver tumors after radiofrequency ablation (RFA). Rats bearing liver rhabdomyosarcoma (R1) were randomly allocated to three groups: group I, complete RFA, group II, incomplete RFA, and group III, sham ablation. Within 24 h after RFA, T1-weighted ...
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Dickfeld Timm - - 2006
OBJECTIVES: This study was designed to evaluate the characteristics of gadolinium-enhanced imaging of radiofrequency ablations. BACKGROUND: Gadolinium-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been used successfully to evaluate tissue necrosis after myocardial infarction. In electrophysiology, radiofrequency energy is used to create a targeted myocardial necrosis for the treatment of various arrhythmias. ...
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Pflaumer Andreas - - 2006
Mapping and successful ablation of an intra-atrial re-entry tachycardia in a patient after Fontan operation were performed within the anatomy, superimposed from the computed tomography study. In this case, the new system enabled us to display the complex anatomy of the right atrium in detail, whereas the conventional electro-anatomic three-dimensional ...
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Moug Susan J - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Vasoactive intestinal peptide-secreting tumours (VIPomas) are rare islet cell tumours of the pancreas that can result in life-threatening biochemical abnormalities. The optimal intervention for metastatic VIPoma remains undecided. This case history documents the clinical role of radiofrequency (RF) ablation in the treatment of metastatic VIPoma. CASE HISTORY: A primary ...
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Keil Andreas - - 2006
Although magnetic resonance imaging is considered to be non-invasive, there is at least one effect on the patient which has to be monitored: The heating which is generated by absorbed radio frequency (RF) power. It is described using the specific absorption rate (SAR). In order to obey legal limits for ...
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Sun Nanfei - - 2006
In the present paper, we propose a new pulse measurement methodology based on thermal imaging (contact-free). The method capitalizes both on the thermal undulation produced by the traveling pulse as well as the periodic expansion of the compliant vessel wall. The paper reports experiments on 34 subjects, where it compares ...
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Kopelman Doron - - 2006
Background. Canine hepatocellular adenomas are benign, well-differentiated, primary hepatic tumors. Surgical resection is technically demanding and is considered a major procedure with relatively high morbidity rates. Magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound surgery (MRgFUS) uses focused ultrasonic energy to non-invasively create a heat-coagulated lesion deep within the body. This effect can be ...
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Kunisaki Junichi - - 2006
A possibility of hyperthermia treatment using a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is discussed. A resonant circuit consisting of a closed connection of an inductor and a capacitor raised its temperature by an applied magnetic field. As the resonant circuit is heated efficiently, it can be used as an implant for ...
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Shinozaki T - - 2005
The nidi of osteoid osteoma are small and difficult to identify precisely; this can necessitate substantial resection of the surrounding normal bone. We applied percutaneous, image-guided radiofrequency ablation to treat 5 patients with osteoid osteoma. The precise location of each nidus was determined using a 3-mm-thick spiral computed tomographic scan. ...
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Tominaga Junya - - 2005
PURPOSE: To evaluate correlations between computed tomographic (CT) appearance and pathologic findings after radiofrequency (RF) ablation of lungs and to determine whether CT appearance could predict the extent of the effective therapeutic area. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The lungs of 14 rabbits were subjected to RF ablation and CT scans were ...
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Reinl Herbert M - - 2005
In an MRI hyperthermia hybrid system, T1 changes are investigated for monitoring thermal therapy at 0.2 T. The water bolus, which is needed for power transmission and cooling of the skin, limits MR image quality by signal compression and artifacts. Superparamagnetic ferrofluid in different concentration was investigated with MR relaxometry ...
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Noseworthy Peter A - - 2005
BACKGROUND: Image-guided intervention using pre-acquired CT/MR 3-dimensional images is an emerging strategy for atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation but may be limited by its use of static images to depict dynamic physiology. The effect of biologic factors such as respiration on the left atrial-pulmonary venous (LA-PV) anatomy is not well understood ...
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Yamamoto Akira - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: The objective of our study was to investigate the time course changes of the ablated lesion after radiofrequency ablation in the porcine lung and the correlation between CT and histopathologic findings. CONCLUSION: Ground-glass attenuation on CT led to overestimation of the size of necrotic lesions. The layered structural findings ...
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Frericks Bernd B - - 2005
Institutional review board approval and patient informed consent were obtained. Use of a multipolar radiofrequency (RF) ablation device in patients with hepatic malignancy was prospectively evaluated with regard to feasibility, achieved ablation zone size and shape, technical effectiveness, and complications. Nineteen malignant liver tumors were treated with the multipolar resistance-controlled ...
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Nouso Kazuhiro - - 2005
BACKGROUND/AIM: Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is effective for the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). To prevent the ablation of adjacent organs and vessels, the spread of microbubbles generated by heating during RFA was observed by ultrasonography (US) and used to predict the ablated area; however, several reports documented that discrepancies existed ...
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Fluorescence imaging for real-time monitoring of high-intensity focused ultrasound cardiac ablation.
Deng Cheri X - - 2005
Side effects and limitations of radio-frequency ablation of cardiac arrhythmias prompted search for alternative energy sources and means of their application. High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) is becoming an increasingly attractive modality for ablation because of its unique ability for non-invasive or minimally invasive, non-contact focal ablation in 3D volume without ...
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Melodelima David - - 2005
New curative and palliative treatments are needed to respond to the poor prognosis of esophageal cancer. The purpose of this study was to determine whether magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and MR thermometry can be used to monitor the thermal ablation induced by an intraluminal high-intensity ultrasound applicator positioned in the ...
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Kim Chan Kyo - - 2005
PURPOSE: To assess the utility of contrast-enhanced agent detection imaging (ADI) in the assessment of the therapeutic response to percutaneous radiofrequency (RF) ablation in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ninety patients with a total of 97 nodular HCCs (mean, 2.1+/-1.3 cm; range, 1.0-5.0 cm) treated with percutaneous ...
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Gedroyc Wladyslaw Michal Witold - - 2005
The aim of this study is to describe all aspects of the process of using MR imaging to control thermal ablation procedures and the strengths and weaknesses of the individual thermal ablation modalities in relation to their use in the MR environment. Magnetic resonance thermal sequences, MR scanner configurations, and ...
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Tan Hsin-Yuan - - 2005
We characterize the structural changes of porcine corneal structures from 25 to 90 degrees C using second harmonic generation (SHG) microscopy. Our results show that porcine stroma undergoes several distinct stages of structural changes between 25 and 90 degrees C. A decrease in SHG intensity from 30 to 45 degrees ...
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Denis de Senneville B - - 2005
Continuous, real-time, 3D temperature mapping during a hyperthermic procedure may provide (i) enhanced safety by visualizing temperature maps in and around the treated region, (ii) improved efficiency by adapting local energy deposition with feedback coupling algorithms and (iii) therapy end-points based on the accumulated thermal dose. Non-invasive mapping of temperature ...
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Boss Andreas - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to assess the feasibility and efficacy of magnetic resonance imaging-(MRI) guided percutaneous radiofrequency (RF) ablation of renal cell carcinomas (RCC). SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Twelve patients with RCC (63 to 82 years old) were treated with RF ablation in an interventional 0.2-Tesla open MR ...
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Yamakado Koichiro - - 2005
Five hepatocellular carcinomas and one liver metastasis located in the caudate lobe left of the inferior vena cava were successfully treated by radiofrequency (RF) ablation by placing the RF electrode into each tumor through the left lobe of the liver under the CT-fluoroscopic guidance. All tumors were free of enhancement ...
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Fennessy Fiona M - - 2005
Uterine fibroids are the most common pelvic tumors in women and are a significant cause of morbidity for women of reproductive age. Today, there are a variety of less invasive alternatives available to hysterectomy, such as myomectomy, hormonal therapy, uterine artery embolization, and more recently magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound surgery ...
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Gellermann J - - 2005
INTRODUCTION: Non-invasive thermometry (NIT) is a valuable and probably indispensable tool for further development of radiofrequency (RF) hyperthermia. A hybridization of an MRI scanner with a hyperthermia system is necessary for a real-time NIT. The selection of the best thermographic method is difficult, because many parameters and attributes have to ...
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Lee Jeong Min - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: Our purposes were to determine whether a single application of radiofrequency energy to normal bone can create coagulation necrosis reproducibly and to assess the accuracy of MRI at revealing the extent of radiofrequency-induced thermal bone injury. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Using a 200-W generator and a 17-gauge cooled-tip electrode, a ...
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Dong Jun - - 2005
INTRODUCTION: There are currently no studies systematically evaluating pulmonary vein (PV) stenosis following catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation (AF) using the anatomic PV ablation approach. METHODS AND RESULTS: Forty-one patients with AF underwent anatomic PV ablation under the guidance of a three-dimensional electroanatomic mapping system. Gadolinium-enhanced magnetic resonance (MR) imaging ...
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Silverman Stuart G - - 2005
PURPOSE: To evaluate the initial clinical experience of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging-guided percutaneous cryotherapy of renal tumors. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-six renal tumors (diameter range, 1.0-4.6 cm; mean, 2.6 cm) in 23 patients were treated with 27 cryoablation procedures by using a protocol approved by the human subjects committee at ...
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Nour Sherif Gamal - - 2005
Performing RFA procedures under MR imaging involves two distinct processes: interactive guidance of the RF electrode into the targeted tumor and monitoring the effect of therapy. The justification for using MR imaging for electrode guidance is quite similar to its use to guide biopsy and aspiration procedures, where MR imaging ...
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Sirbu C - - 2006
AIMS: There are no data on the use of Myocardial Velocity Imaging (MVI) to study the left atrium (LA) wall deformation. The aims of this study were to assess the feasibility of measuring regional longitudinal strain/strain rate (epsilon/SR) profiles in the LA wall, to define the normal values and to ...
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Burgstahler Christof - - 2005
PURPOSE: Radio frequency ablation (RFA) of the pulmonary veins (PV) is an established technique for treatment of atrial fibrillation (AF). However, stenoses within the treated areas are well known complications. Thus, a reliable non-invasive diagnosis of PV stenosis would be an important step forward in the care of these patients ...
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Qiu Bensheng - - 2005
Previous studies have confirmed the possibility of using an intravascular MR imaging guidewire (MRIG) as a heating source to enhance vascular gene transfection/expression. This motivated us to develop a new intravascular system that can perform MR imaging, radiofrequncy (RF) heating, and MR temperature monitoring simultaneously in an MR scanner. To ...
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Gillams A R - - 2005
PURPOSE: During radiofrequency (RF) ablation, adjunctive saline increases the size of the ablation zone and therefore electrodes that simultaneously deliver current and saline have been developed, but the addition of saline also results in an irregular ablation zone. Our aim was to study the distribution of saline during RF ablation. ...
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Stippel D L - - 2005
BACKGROUND: The use of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for liver tumours is limited by the proximity of large bile ducts to the targeted lesion. The aim of this randomized study was to evaluate intraductal cooling as a mean of protecting the bile ducts during RFA. METHODS: Twelve pigs underwent RFA adjacent ...
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Fujie Shunji - - 2005
We investigated the diagnostic capabilities of I-131, Tl-201, and Tc-99m-MIBI (hexakis-2-methoxyisobutyl- isonitrile) scintigraphy for thyroid cancer metastases after total thyroidectomy over the entire body and for every locus before and after thyroid bed ablation. After total thyroidectomy of thyroid cancer, 36 cases were subjected to I-131 treatment 64 times. They ...
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Ernst Sabine - - 2005
INTRODUCTION: Ablation of anteroseptal (parahisian) pathways may be difficult using conventional catheters. METHODS AND RESULTS: Two patients (51 and 20 years old) underwent ablation of a parahisian accessory pathway using the magnetic navigation system Niobe (Stereotaxis, Inc.), which consists of two external permanent magnets (0.08 Tesla) that steer a small ...
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