IP Library Granted Patent US 10,010,723
Granted Patent B2
US 10,010,723 · App. 14/784,707 · Granted Jul 3, 2018

Therapy system for depositing energy

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Patent No.
US 10,010,723
App. No.
14/784,707
Granted
Jul 3, 2018
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention relates to a system in the field of MR guided thermal treatment and more specifically to the temperature control. In the invention an MR and a thermal treatment system are combined. The thermal treatment system is configured to apply thermal treatment pulses to a subject. The prevent overheating of healthy tissue, the thermal treatment pulses are spaced by a cool-down period. The end of the cool-down period is determined by temperature measurements performed during the cool-down period.

Claims (34)

1. A magnetic resonance guided thermal treatment system, comprising:

a thermal treatment system configured to apply thermal treatment pulses to a target in a subject, wherein the thermal treatment pulses are spaced in time by a cool-down period,

a magnetic resonance system, configured to perform temperature measurements on the subject by acquiring temperature dependent magnetic resonance signals,

a controller configured for switching the magnetic resonance guided thermal treatment system on or off, based on temperature-dependent magnetic resonance signals,

wherein the magnetic resonance guided thermal treatment system is configured to determine an end of the cool-down period based on the temperature measurements in fat outside the target performed during the cool-down period, wherein at least one of a temperature or temperature change is determined based on relaxation time constant based thermometry, the magnetic resonance guided thermal treatment system further configured to determine, during the cool-down period, a time point of a subsequent temperature measurement based on a previous temperature measurement such that the magnetic resonance guided thermal treatment system increases a temperature measurement sampling frequency as the temperature reaches a maximum temperature threshold.

2. The magnetic resonance guided thermal treatment system as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the end of the cool-down period is determined based on a maximum temperature in the fat in a region of interest.

3. The magnetic resonance guided thermal treatment system as set forth in claim 1 , further configured to determine a time point of the temperature measurement during the cool-down period based on the temperature-dependent magnetic resonance signals acquired prior to the cool-down period.

4. The magnetic resonance guided thermal treatment system as set forth in claim 1 , further configured to compare one or more temperature values of interest determined by the temperature-dependent magnetic resonance signals with one or more pre-set safety thresholds for the one or more temperature values of interest, wherein the magnetic guided thermal treatment system also comprises:

an audio device configured to provide an audio signal for notifying a user when the one or more temperature values of interest are below the one or more pre-set safety thresholds.

5. The magnetic resonance guided thermal treatment system as set forth in claim 1 , further configured to determine if temperature dependent magnetic resonance signals acquired prior to treatment are similar to temperature dependent magnetic resonance signals of a same contrast type acquired during the cool-down period.

6. The magnetic resonance guided thermal treatment system as set forth in claim 1 , further configured to determine temperature or temperature change on a border between fat and muscle tissues or in brain, based on spectropic techniques, or multi-echo techniques.

7. A computer implemented method for determining an end of a cool-down period in a thermal treatment process, the method comprising:

applying thermal treatment pulses to a subject, using a computer, wherein the thermal treatment pulses are spaced in time by a cool-down period;

performing temperature measurements on the subject by acquiring temperature dependent magnetic resonance signals during the cool-down period, using the computer, to determine the end of the cool-down period, the temperature dependent magnetic resonance signals corresponding to a temperature;

determining, during the cool-down period, a time point of a subsequent temperature measurement based on a previous temperature measurement such that the computer increases a temperature measurement sampling frequency as the temperature reaches a maximum temperature threshold; and

controlling, using the computer, the cool-down period based on the temperature measurements in fat outside the target performed during the cool-down period.

8. A computer program product comprising:

executable instructions embodied on a non-transitory computer readable storage medium that, when executed by a computer, cause the computer to perform a computer implemented method for determining an end of a cool-down period in a thermal treatment process, the method comprising:

applying thermal treatment pulses to a subject, using the computer, wherein the thermal treatment pulses are spaced in time by a cool-down period;

performing temperature measurements on the subject by acquisition of acquiring temperature dependent magnetic resonance signals during the cool-down period, using the computer, to determine the end of the cool-down period, the temperature dependent magnetic resonance signals corresponding to a temperature;

determining, during the cool-down period, a time point of a subsequent temperature measurement based on a previous temperature measurement such that the computer increases a temperature measurement sampling frequency as the temperature reaches a maximum temperature threshold; and

controlling, using the computer, the cool-down period based on the temperature measurements in fat outside the target performed during the cool-down period.

9. The magnetic resonance guided thermal treatment system as set forth in claim 1 further configured to compare one or more temperature values of interest determined by the temperature-dependent magnetic resonance signals with one or more pre-set safety thresholds for the one or more temperature values of interest, wherein the magnetic guided thermal treatment system also comprises:

a display configured to provide a visual signal for notifying a user when the one or more temperature values of interest are below the one or more pre-set safety thresholds.

10. A magnetic resonance guided thermal treatment system, comprising:

a thermal treatment system configured to apply thermal treatment pulses to a target in a subject, wherein the thermal treatment pulses are spaced in time by a cool-down period,

a magnetic resonance system, configured to perform temperature measurements on the subject by acquiring temperature-dependent magnetic resonance signals,

a controller configured for switching the magnetic resonance guided thermal treatment system on or off, based on temperature-dependent magnetic resonance signals,

wherein the magnetic resonance guided thermal treatment system is configured to determine an end of the cool-down period based on the temperature measurement in fat outside the target performed during the cool-down period, wherein at least one of a temperature or temperature change is determined based on proton resonance frequency (PRF) thermometry signals, the magnetic resonance guided thermal treatment system further configured to determine, during the cool-down period, a time point of a subsequent temperature measurement based on a previous temperature measurement such that the magnetic resonance guided thermal treatment system increases a temperature measurement sampling frequency as the temperature reaches a maximum temperature threshold.

11. The magnetic resonance guided thermal treatment system as set forth in claim 10 , wherein the end of the cool-down period is determined based on a maximum temperature in the fat in a region of interest.

12. The magnetic resonance guided thermal treatment system as set forth in claim 10 further configured to determine a time point of the temperature measurement during the cool-down period, based on the temperature-dependent magnetic resonance signals acquired in a previous temperature measurement.

13. The magnetic resonance guided thermal treatment system as set forth in claim 10 further configured to determine a time point of the temperature measurement during the cool-down period based on the temperature-dependent magnetic resonance signals acquired prior to the cool-down period.

14. The magnetic resonance guided thermal treatment system as set forth in claim 10 , further configured to determine if temperature dependent magnetic resonance signals acquired prior to treatment are similar to temperature-dependent magnetic resonance signals of a same contrast type acquired during the cool-down period.

15. The magnetic resonance guided thermal treatment system as set forth in claim 10 , further configured to determine temperature or temperature change on a border between fat and muscle tissues or in brain, based on spectropic techniques, or multi-echo techniques.

Assignments (4)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 6, 2023
From: PROFOUND MEDICAL INC.
To: CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE
Reel/Frame 062301/0094 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 3, 2018
From: PROFOUND MEDICAL INC.
To: CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE
Reel/Frame 046703/0133 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 1, 2017
From: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.
To: PROFOUND MEDICAL INC.
Reel/Frame 043153/0683 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 15, 2015
From: KOEHLER, MAX OSKAR
To: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.
Reel/Frame 036799/0997 →