Feasibility study of MR-guided pancreas ablation using high-intensity focused ultrasound in a healthy swine model

Purpose Pancreatic cancer is typically diagnosed in a late stage with limited therapeutic options. For those patients, ultrasound-guided high-intensity focused ultrasound (US-HIFU) can improve local control and alleviate pain. However, MRI-guided HIFU (MR-HIFU) has not yet been studied extensively i...

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Main Authors: Lukas Christian Sebeke, Pia Rademann, Alexandra Claudia Maul, Claudia Schubert-Quecke, Thorsten Annecke, Sin Yuin Yeo, Juan Daniel Castillo-Gómez, Patrick Schmidt, Holger Grüll, Edwin Heijman
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-01-01
Series:International Journal of Hyperthermia
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02656736.2020.1782999
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spelling doaj-33950eecc49a40e2b8510d58add1bbfd2021-08-09T15:50:03ZengTaylor & Francis GroupInternational Journal of Hyperthermia0265-67361464-51572020-01-0137178679810.1080/02656736.2020.17829991782999Feasibility study of MR-guided pancreas ablation using high-intensity focused ultrasound in a healthy swine modelLukas Christian Sebeke0Pia Rademann1Alexandra Claudia Maul2Claudia Schubert-Quecke3Thorsten Annecke4Sin Yuin Yeo5Juan Daniel Castillo-Gómez6Patrick Schmidt7Holger Grüll8Edwin Heijman9Department of Biomedical Engineering, Eindhoven University of TechnologyExperimental Medicine, University of Cologne, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital of CologneExperimental Medicine, University of Cologne, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital of CologneExperimental Medicine, University of Cologne, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital of CologneDepartment of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, University of Cologne, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital of CologneFaculty of Medicine and University Hospital of Cologne, Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University of CologneFaculty of Medicine and University Hospital of Cologne, Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University of CologneFaculty of Medicine and University Hospital of Cologne, Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University of CologneDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, Eindhoven University of TechnologyFaculty of Medicine and University Hospital of Cologne, Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University of ColognePurpose Pancreatic cancer is typically diagnosed in a late stage with limited therapeutic options. For those patients, ultrasound-guided high-intensity focused ultrasound (US-HIFU) can improve local control and alleviate pain. However, MRI-guided HIFU (MR-HIFU) has not yet been studied extensively in this context. To facilitate related research and accelerate clinical translation, we report a workflow for the in vivo HIFU ablation of the porcine pancreas under MRI guidance. Materials and methods The pancreases of five healthy German landrace pigs (35–58 kg) were sonicated using a clinical MR-HIFU system. Acoustic access to the pancreas was supported by a specialized diet and a hydrogel compression device for bowel displacement. Organ motion was suspended using periods of apnea. The size of the resulting thermal lesions was assessed using the thermal threshold- and dose profiles, non-perfused volume, and gross examination. The effect of the compression device on beam path length was assessed using MRI imaging. Results Eight of ten treatments resulted in clearly visible damage in the target tissue upon gross examination. Five treatments resulted in coagulative necrosis. Good agreement between the four metrics for lesion size and a clear correlation between the delivered energy dose and the resulting lesion size were found. The compression device notably shortened the intra-abdominal beam path. Conclusions We demonstrated a workflow for HIFU treatment of the porcine pancreas in-vivo under MRI-guidance. This development bears significance for the development of MR-guided HIFU interventions on the pancreas as the pig is the preferred animal model for the translation of pre-clinical research into clinical application.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02656736.2020.1782999high-intensity focused ultrasoundmagnetic resonance imagingablationpancreasthermal dose
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author Lukas Christian Sebeke
Pia Rademann
Alexandra Claudia Maul
Claudia Schubert-Quecke
Thorsten Annecke
Sin Yuin Yeo
Juan Daniel Castillo-Gómez
Patrick Schmidt
Holger Grüll
Edwin Heijman
spellingShingle Lukas Christian Sebeke
Pia Rademann
Alexandra Claudia Maul
Claudia Schubert-Quecke
Thorsten Annecke
Sin Yuin Yeo
Juan Daniel Castillo-Gómez
Patrick Schmidt
Holger Grüll
Edwin Heijman
Feasibility study of MR-guided pancreas ablation using high-intensity focused ultrasound in a healthy swine model
International Journal of Hyperthermia
high-intensity focused ultrasound
magnetic resonance imaging
ablation
pancreas
thermal dose
author_facet Lukas Christian Sebeke
Pia Rademann
Alexandra Claudia Maul
Claudia Schubert-Quecke
Thorsten Annecke
Sin Yuin Yeo
Juan Daniel Castillo-Gómez
Patrick Schmidt
Holger Grüll
Edwin Heijman
author_sort Lukas Christian Sebeke
title Feasibility study of MR-guided pancreas ablation using high-intensity focused ultrasound in a healthy swine model
title_short Feasibility study of MR-guided pancreas ablation using high-intensity focused ultrasound in a healthy swine model
title_full Feasibility study of MR-guided pancreas ablation using high-intensity focused ultrasound in a healthy swine model
title_fullStr Feasibility study of MR-guided pancreas ablation using high-intensity focused ultrasound in a healthy swine model
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility study of MR-guided pancreas ablation using high-intensity focused ultrasound in a healthy swine model
title_sort feasibility study of mr-guided pancreas ablation using high-intensity focused ultrasound in a healthy swine model
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series International Journal of Hyperthermia
issn 0265-6736
1464-5157
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Purpose Pancreatic cancer is typically diagnosed in a late stage with limited therapeutic options. For those patients, ultrasound-guided high-intensity focused ultrasound (US-HIFU) can improve local control and alleviate pain. However, MRI-guided HIFU (MR-HIFU) has not yet been studied extensively in this context. To facilitate related research and accelerate clinical translation, we report a workflow for the in vivo HIFU ablation of the porcine pancreas under MRI guidance. Materials and methods The pancreases of five healthy German landrace pigs (35–58 kg) were sonicated using a clinical MR-HIFU system. Acoustic access to the pancreas was supported by a specialized diet and a hydrogel compression device for bowel displacement. Organ motion was suspended using periods of apnea. The size of the resulting thermal lesions was assessed using the thermal threshold- and dose profiles, non-perfused volume, and gross examination. The effect of the compression device on beam path length was assessed using MRI imaging. Results Eight of ten treatments resulted in clearly visible damage in the target tissue upon gross examination. Five treatments resulted in coagulative necrosis. Good agreement between the four metrics for lesion size and a clear correlation between the delivered energy dose and the resulting lesion size were found. The compression device notably shortened the intra-abdominal beam path. Conclusions We demonstrated a workflow for HIFU treatment of the porcine pancreas in-vivo under MRI-guidance. This development bears significance for the development of MR-guided HIFU interventions on the pancreas as the pig is the preferred animal model for the translation of pre-clinical research into clinical application.
topic high-intensity focused ultrasound
magnetic resonance imaging
ablation
pancreas
thermal dose
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02656736.2020.1782999
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