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Measurement of regional brain temperature using proton spectroscopic imaging: validation and application to acute ischemic stroke
Authors:Marshall Ian  Karaszewski Bartosz  Wardlaw Joanna M  Cvoro Vera  Wartolowska Karolina  Armitage Paul A  Carpenter Trevor  Bastin Mark E  Farrall Andrew  Haga Kristin
Institution:SHEFC Brain Imaging Research Centre for Scotland, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK. ian.marshall@ed.ac.uk
Abstract:A magnetic resonance proton spectroscopic imaging (SI) technique was developed to measure regional brain temperatures in human subjects. The technique was validated in a homogeneous phantom and in four healthy volunteers. Simulations and calculations determined the theoretical measurement precision as approximately +/-0.3 degrees C for individual 1-ml voxels. In healthy volunteers, repeated measurements on individual voxels had an S.D. = 1.2 degrees C. In a clinical study, 40 patients with acute ischemic stroke were imaged within 26 h (mean, 10 h) of onset. Temperatures were highest in the region that appeared abnormal (i.e., ischemic) on diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) compared with a normal-appearing brain. The mean temperature difference between the DWI "lesion" area and the "normal brain" was 0.17 degrees C P < 10(-3); range, 2.45 degrees C (hotter)-2.17 degrees C (cooler)]. Noninvasive temperature measurement by SI has sufficient precision to be used in studies of pathophysiology in stroke and in other brain disorders and to monitor therapies.
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