Contactless thermometry by mri and mrs:advanced methods for thermotherapy and biomaterials
Autor
Lutz, Norbert W.
Bernard, Monique
Institución
Resumen
Control of temperature variation is of primordial importance in particular areas of biomedicine. In
this context, medical treatments such as hyperthermia and cryotherapy, but also the development
and use of hydrogel-based biomaterials are of particular concern. To enable accurate temperature
measurement without perturbing or even destroying the biological tissue or material to be
monitored, contactless thermometry methods are preferred. Among these, the most suitable are
based on magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy (MRI, MRS). Here, we address the latest
developments in this field as well as their current and anticipated practical applications. We
highlight recent progress aimed at rendering MR thermometry faster and more reproducible,
versatile and sophisticated, and provide our perspective on how these new techniques broaden the
range of applications in medical treatments and biomaterial development by enabling insight into
finer details of thermal behavior. Thus, these methods facilitate optimization of clinical and
industrial heating and cooling protocols.