MRI probe designs for minimally invasive intravascular tracking and imaging applications
View Patent ↗A probe suitable for attachment to, or incorporation in, a medical interventional device, such as a catheter, and which may be employed for tracking, imaging, or both, includes a first material having an MR resonance frequency distinct from a resonance frequency of a second material adjacent to the first material. The probe may include one or more coils, or it may be wireless, that is, it may have no coils. Some probe configurations are directed at tracking or imaging of vascular vessels or tissue, and configurations allow both tracking and imaging.
1. A method, comprising:
applying a FLASH magnetic resonance (MR) pulse sequence to a body in which a wireless magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) tracking probe is inserted, where the FLASH MR pulse sequence excites a first signal source adjacent to the wireless MRI tracking probe, the first signal source having a first MR excitation frequency, the first signal source being associated with the body in which the wireless MRI tracking probe is associated;
applying a CHESS MR pulse sequence to a region in the body in which the wireless MRI tracking probe is inserted, where the CHESS MR pulse sequence excites a second signal source having a second MR excitation frequency, the second signal source being associated with the MRI tracking probe;
acquiring a first image, where the first image is of a portion of the body in which the wireless MRI tracking probe is inserted, the first image being based on RF signals associated with the first signal source;
acquiring a second image, where the second image is of at least a portion of the wireless MRI tracking probe, the second image being based on RF signals associated with the second signal source; and
selectively tracking the MRI tracking probe by alternating between displaying the first image and the second image on a display;
wherein the second signal source being one of, the MRI tracking probe, and a material located in the MRI tracking probe; and
wherein the MRI tracking probe being manufactured, at least in part, from PTFE, and where the method includes controlling the CHESS MR pulse sequence to excite PTFE.