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Patent Application
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20010040449
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Publication Number
20010040449
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Date Filed
December 04, 200024 years ago
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Date Published
November 15, 200123 years ago
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CPC
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International Classifications
Abstract
The invention relates to an MR device with means for localizing and/or visualizing a medical instrument (2) inserted into an object (1) to be examined. In order to construct such a device in a more economical and more reliable manner, according to the invention the medical instrument (2) is provided with a magnet device (3) which is controllable by means of a control unit (4, 5) in such a manner that information concerning the position of the magnet device (3) in MR data sets can be specifically changed. The invention also relates to a corresponding MR method.
Description
[0001] The invention relates to an MR device with means for localizing and/or visualizing a medical instrument inserted into an object to be examined, as well as to a corresponding MR method.
[0002] A device and a method of this kind are known from EP 928 972 A2. The cited document describes a microcoil which is attached to a medical instrument, for example a catheter, inserted into the object to be examined, for example the body of a patient. The microcoil does not have any connection leads and is tuned to the MR frequency of the MR device. In response to an RF pulse, the magnetic field locally increases in the direct vicinity of the microcoil, with the result that the nuclear magnetization at the area of the microcoil is influenced to a different degree in comparison with that in the remainder of the examination zone; this difference can be made visible in an MR image and the position of the microcoil, and hence also of the medical instrument, can be deduced therefrom.
[0003] The known device, however, has been found to have a drawback in that a microcoil with a resonant circuit must be integrated in the medical instruments; this increases the cost of the instruments which are usually used only once. Moreover, the field increase caused by the microcoil often is not strong enough to enable exact determination of the position of the medical instrument, because the volume in which such a field increase occurs is comparatively small.
[0004] Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to realize a more economical and more reliable MR device and MR method of the kind set forth.
[0005] This object is achieved by means of an MR device as disclosed in claim 1 and an MR method as disclosed in claim 9.
[0006] The invention is based on the recognition of the fact that it would be very advantageous if the effect realized in an MR data set by means of the microcoil in the known device could be deliberately controlled, for example, that it can be switched on and off. This is not possible in the known device, because the microcoil does not have a connection lead to the environment. Granted, MR devices are known in which such a microcoil is provided with an RF lead to a receiver via which the RF signals can be transferred. It has been found, however, that such known MR devices have a serious drawback since excess fields and hence so-called “hot spots” may occur along such RF leads; such hot spots cannot be described in a model and hence represent a risk to the patient that cannot be ignored. Moreover, solutions of this kind are comparatively expensive.
[0007] Therefore, in accordance with the invention the medical instrument is provided with a passive magnet device which can be controlled from the outside without an RF lead being fed out. Such a magnet device enables control as to if and to what extent information concerning the position of the magnet device is contained in an MR data set, for example in a projection or a slice image through the magnet device. For example, the magnet device can be controlled in such a manner that the information concerning the position of the magnet device is contained in a first MR data set so that the magnet device is clearly reproduced in a first MR image whereas no information concerning the position of the magnet device is contained in a second, directly subsequently acquired MR data set of the same anatomy, so that the magnet device is not visible either in an MR image formed from the second MR data set. Thus, a third MR data set that contains exclusively the information concerning the position of the magnet device can be derived from the difference between said two MR data sets; the position of the medical instrument can be derived from said third MR data set so as to be reproduced in an MR image in conformity with an advantageous embodiment of the invention.
[0008] The orientation and/or the position of the magnet device relative to the medical instrument can be changed by means of the control unit in a preferred embodiment of the invention. This enables, for example, the successive acquisition of two MR data sets of the same anatomy while changing only the orientation and/or the position of the magnet device but not the position of the medical instrument. A third MR data set which does not contain information concerning the anatomy but only information concerning the magnet device can then be derived again from the difference between the two MR data sets.
[0009] In an alternative embodiment of the invention the magnetic properties of the magnet device can be modified. This can be realized in a further embodiment in which the magnetic properties can be modified under the influence of mechanical pressure, temperature, light or magnetic or electric radiation. MR data sets with different information contents concerning the position of the magnet device can again be derived therefrom for use in the described manner.
[0010] The control commands for the control unit are advantageously integrated in the MR sequences for the control of the MR device and for the acquisition of the MR data sets, so that the control of the magnet device is automatic during the acquisition of the MR data sets. Thus, it is not necessary for the user to perform special operations or to input data so as to initiate the determination of the position of the medical instrument. In the known MR device, however, the user would have to change the position of the medical instrument, including the microcoil, by hand and hence perform an active operation, in order to acquire two MR data sets wherefrom the position of the microcoil could be determined. The control of the magnet device and the associated acquisition of the MR data sets according to the invention is automatic and realized by way of a program.
[0011] The invention thus offers a solution for the determination of the position of a medical instrument in an object to be examined so as to visualize it in an MR image while using comparatively simple and inexpensive means that nevertheless offer a high degree of reliability.
[0012] The invention will be described in detail hereinafter with reference to the drawings. Therein:
[0013]
FIG. 1 shows a circuit diagram of a first embodiment of the invention,
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FIG. 2 shows an MR sequence configured in conformity with the invention, and
[0015]
FIG. 3 shows a circuit diagram of a second embodiment of the invention.
[0016]
FIG. 1 shows a case involving a first embodiment of the invention where a catheter is inserted into the body of a patient 1 and a flexible spindle 6 is arranged in the lumen of said catheter. At the tip of the spindle there is provided a passive magnet device 3, for example, a small ferrimagnetic particle 3 (for example, of dysprosium), a very small ferromagnetic particle, or a small quantity of MR contrast medium, whose position or orientation within the catheter 2 can be varied from the outside without it being necessary for the catheter 2 to move relative to the body of the patient 1. To this end, the spindle 6 is arranged so as to be freely rotatable as well as movable to and fro within the lumen of the catheter 2. The end of the spindle 6 that is remote from the body projects from the end of the catheter 2 that is remote from the body; at that area there is provided an adjusting member 4 which is capable of rotating and moving the spindle to and fro within the catheter 2. The adjusting member 4 is, for example, an electromagnet, an electric motor or another adjusting member that can be externally controlled by a separate control unit 5 which itself receives control commands from the MR control and arithmetic unit 7 that controls the entire MR system.
[0017] For the control of the adjusting member 4 the MR sequences also include (see FIG. 2), in addition to the customary commands for the RF coils (excitation pulse H) and the gradient coils (for example, read-out gradients R), control commands C for the adjusting member 4. The control commands C are used to vary the position or orientation of the particle 3 during the acquisition of the MR data sets and to produce at least two MR data sets which contain corresponding susceptibility artefacts in different locations or with a different appearance. Finally, the position of the particle 3, and hence the position of the catheter 1, is extracted by suitable data processing of such MR data sets, for example, by subtraction of the two MR data sets. In this context the MR data sets may be either complete MR images or also only a few projection measurements along different axes in space. Such data processing can be performed directly in the MR control and arithmetic unit 7, so that the position of the catheter 2 is not only made known to the user, but is also available to the MR device for other purposes, for example, in order to track the path traveled by the catheter or to acquire constantly an MR image in a slice extending perpendicularly to the direction of movement of the catheter and through the catheter tip.
[0018] The steps according to the invention do not necessitate a special construction or modification of the catheter 2 but can be implemented with simple means. The MR control and arithmetic unit 7 need merely be capable of converting the control commands C inserted in the MR sequence into appropriate control signals for the control unit 5 or also directly for the adjusting member 4; in many MR systems in practical use this facility is already provided for other purposes.
[0019] Instead of a magnet device in the form of a single particle 3 provided at the tip of the spindle 6, it is also possible to provide a plurality of such particles on the spindle 6 at fixed distances from one another. These particles should be made of a material which makes the particles clearly visible in an MR image or an MR data set or renders such particles clearly distinct from the anatomy.
[0020] The spindle 6, together with the particles 3 and the adjusting member 4, can be removed from the catheter 6 when the lumen of the catheter 2 is to be used for other purposes; they can also be refitted at any time in order to localize the catheter 2 again. Both operations can be performed while the catheter 2 is present in the body of the patient 1.
[0021] Whereas a mechanical connection (spindle 6) exists between the adjusting member 4 and the magnet device 3 in the embodiment shown in FIG. 1, the magnet device 3′ is connected to the adjusting member 4′ via an electrical connection lead 8 in the alternative embodiment of the invention which is shown in FIG. 3. The magnet device is constructed as an element 3′ whose magnetic properties can be controlled from the outside by means of an adjusting member 4′. The element 3′ is again arranged on the part of the catheter 2 that is inserted into the body of the patient and can be controlled by way of control commands via the connection lead; to this end, however, it is not necessary to transport RF signals or RF pulses via the connection lead, so that a very resistance connection lead can be used and, unlike in the known devices, there is no risk of bums in the object to be examined.
[0022] The element 3″ should notably be constructed in such a manner that its magnetic properties, for example the strength of the magnetic field generated in the vicinity of the element 3′, can be controlled from the outside by means of pressure, light, temperature, electrical signals or electromagnetic radiation or another influencing variable. A deliberate variation of such magnetic properties is used for distinct reproduction of the element 3, or the catheter 2 itself when the element 3′ is distributed across a large part of the catheter 2, in MR data sets or MR images so as to be used for the visualization and localization of the catheter in the described manner.
[0023] An embodiment of the element 3′ is formed by a small coil which is fed with a current produced by the element 4′ via high resistance connection leads 8, so that the coil generates in its immediate vicinity a magnetic field that causes a local signal variation in the measured MR data set.
Claims
- 1. An MR device with means for localizing and/or visualizing a medical instrument (2) inserted into an object (1) to be examined, characterized in that the medical instrument (2) is provided with a magnet device (3) and that the magnet device (3) can be controlled by means of a control unit (4, 5) in such a manner that information concerning the position of the magnet device (3) in MR data sets can be changed in a specific manner.
- 2. An MR device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the magnet device (3) is constructed in such a manner that its orientation and/or its position relative to the medical instrument (2) can be changed by means of the control unit (4, 5).
- 3. An MR device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the magnet device (3′) is constructed in such a manner that its magnetic properties, notably its susceptibility, can be changed by means of the control unit (4′, 5).
- 4. An MR device as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that the magnet device (3′) is constructed in such a manner that its magnetic properties can be changed under the influence of mechanical pressure, temperature, light, electromagnetic radiation, electric signals or another influencing variable.
- 5. An MR device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the MR sequences (H, R) for the control of the MR device and the acquisition of the MR data sets include the control commands (C) for the control unit (4, 5) in such a manner that the control of the magnet device (3) takes place automatically during the acquisition of the MR data sets.
- 6. An MR device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the magnet device (3) is controllable in such a manner that information concerning the position of the magnet device (3) in MR data sets to be acquired can be switched on and off or changed.
- 7. An MR device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that an MR control unit (7) for the acquisition of the MR data sets is constructed in such a manner that a first MR data set is acquired in a first control position of the magnet device (3) and a second MR data set is acquired in a second control position of the magnet device (3), and that subsequently the position of the medical instrument (2) is determined from the difference between the two MR data sets.
- 8. An MR device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that a mechanical, electrical or other connection (6, 8) exists between the control unit (4, 5) and the magnet device in order to control the magnet device (3).
- 9. An MR method for localizing and/or visualizing a medical instrument (2) inserted into an object (1) to be examined, characterized in that the medical instrument (2) is provided with a magnet device (3) whereby information concerning the position of the magnet device (3) in MR data sets to be acquired can be changed in a specific manner and that the magnet device (3) is controlled by means of a control unit (4, 5) in such a manner that for the localization and/or visualization of the medical instrument (2) there is acquired an MR data set which contains information concerning the position of the magnet device (3), and otherwise MR data sets without information, or with changed information, concerning the position of the magnet device (3) are acquired.
Priority Claims (1)
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