posted on 2014-01-27, 00:00authored byGiuseppe Carluccio, Danilo Erricolo, Sukhoon Oh, Christopher M. Collins
We present an approach to performing rapid calculations of temperature within tissue by interleaving, at regular time intervals, 1) an analytical solution to the Pennes (or other desired) bioheat equation excluding the term for thermal conduction and 2)
application of a spatial filter to approximate the effects of thermal
conduction. Here, the basic approach is presented with attention to
filter design. The method is applied to a few different cases relevant
to magnetic resonance imaging, and results are compared to those from a full finite-difference (FD) implementation of the Pennes bioheat equation. It is seen that results of the proposed method are in reasonable agreement with those of the FD approach, with about 15% difference in the calculated maximum temperature increase, but are calculated in a fraction of the time, requiring less than 2% of the calculation time for the FD approach in the cases evaluated.
Funding
This work was supported in part by the U.S. National Institutes of Health under Grant EB000454.