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Real-time device tracking under MRI using an acousto-optic active marker

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MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE
卷 85, 期 5, 页码 2904-2914

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/mrm.28625

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acousto-optic modulation; active devices; catheter; fiber optic sensor; interventional MRI; real-time tracking

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  1. National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering [1RO1EB029331, 5R21EB019098]
  2. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute [Z01-HL006039]

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This study demonstrates the use of an active acousto-optic marker with enhanced visibility and reduced RF-induced heating for interventional MRI. The marker was fabricated using bulk piezoelectric crystal and pi-phase shifted fiber Bragg grating. Real-time tracking capability was successfully tested in an animal model with significantly reduced RF-induced heating risk compared to conventional markers.
Purpose: This work aims to demonstrate the use of an active acousto-optic marker with enhanced visibility and reduced radiofrequency (RF) -induced heating for interventional MRI. Methods: The acousto-optic marker was fabricated using bulk piezoelectric crystal and pi-phase shifted fiber Bragg grating (FBGs) and coupled to a distal receiver coil on an 8F catheter. The received MR signal is transmitted over an optical fiber to mitigate RF-induced heating. A photodetector converts the optical signal into electrical signal, which is used as the input signal to the MRI receiver plug. Acousto-optic markers were characterized in phantom studies. RF-induced heating risk was evaluated according to ASTM 2182 standard. In vivo real-time tracking capability was tested in an animal model under a 0.55T scanner. Results: Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) levels suitable for real-time tracking were obtained by using high sensitivity FBG and piezoelectric transducer with resonance matched to Larmor frequency. Single and multiple marker coils integrated to 8F catheters were readout for position and orientation tracking by a single acousto-optic sensor. RF-induced heating was significantly reduced compared to a coax cable connected reference marker. Real-time distal Lip tracking of an active device was demonstrated in an animal model with a standard real-time cardiac MR sequence. Conclusion: Acousto-optic markers provide sufficient SNR with a simple structure for real-time device tracking. RF-induced heating is significantly reduced compared to conventional active markers. Also, multiple RF receiver coils connected on an acousto-optic modulator can be used on a single catheter for determining catheter orientation and shape.

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