MRSaiFE: Tissue Heating Prediction for MRI: a Feasibility Study


Abstract in English

A to-date unsolved and highly limiting safety concern for Ultra High-Field (UHF) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the deposition of radiofrequency (RF) power in the body, quantified by the specific absorption rate (SAR), leading to dangerous tissue heating/damage in the form of local SAR hotspots that cannot currently be measured/monitored, thereby severely limiting the applicability of the technology for clinical practice and in regulatory approval. The goal of this study has been to show proof of concept of an artificial intelligence (AI) based exam-integrated real-time MRI safety prediction software (MRSaiFE) facilitating the safe generation of 3T and 7T images by means of accurate local SAR-monitoring at sub-W/kg levels. We trained the software with a small database of image as a feasibility study and achieved successful proof of concept for both field strengths. SAR patterns were predicted with a residual root mean squared error (RSME) of <11% along with a structural similarity (SSIM) level of >84% for both field strengths (3T and 7T).

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