Analysis system and production method of analysis image
US-2024290067-A1 · Aug 29, 2024 · US
US9664763B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9664763-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214118910-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 31, 2012 |
| Priority date | May 31, 2011 |
| Publication date | May 30, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 30, 2017 |
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A method of correcting a magnetic field of an MRI radiotherapy apparatus ( 300 ) includes a magnetic resonance imaging system ( 302 ) and a radiation therapy system ( 304 ). The MRI system includes a magnet ( 306 ) for generating the magnetic field within an imaging zone 318 . The magnet generates a magnetic field with a zero crossing ( 346, 404 ) outside of the imaging zone. The medical apparatus further comprises a gantry ( 332 ) configured for rotating a ferromagnetic component ( 336, 510 ) about a rotational axis ( 333 ). The method comprises the step of installing ( 100, 200 ) a magnetic correcting element ( 348, 900, 1000 ) located on a radial path ( 344, 504 ) perpendicular to the rotational axis. The magnetic correcting element is positioned on the radial path such that change in the magnetic field within the imaging zone due to the ferromagnetic component is reduced. The method further comprises repeatedly: measuring ( 102, 202, 1204 ) the magnetic field within the imaging zone; determining ( 104, 204, 1206 ) the change in the magnetic field in the imaging zone; and adjusting ( 106, 206, 1208 ) the position of the magnetic correcting element along the radial path if the change in the magnetic field is above a predetermined threshold.
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A method of correcting a magnetic field of a medical apparatus, wherein the medical apparatus comprises a magnetic resonance imaging system for acquiring magnetic resonance data from an imaging zone, wherein the magnetic resonance imaging system comprises a magnet for generating the magnetic field within the imaging zone, wherein the magnet is further adapted for generating the magnetic field such that the magnetic field has a zero crossing outside of the imaging zone, wherein the medical apparatus further comprises a gantry configured for rotating about the imaging zone, wherein the gantry is configured to rotate about a rotational axis, wherein the medical apparatus further comprises a ferromagnetic component located on one side of the zero crossing, wherein the gantry is further configured to rotate the ferromagnetic component about the rotational axis, wherein the method comprises the step of installing a magnetic field correcting element located on the opposite side of the zero crossing on a radial path perpendicular to the rotational axis, wherein the radial path passes within a predetermined distance of the ferromagnetic component, wherein the magnetic field correcting element is positioned on the radial path such that change in the magnetic field within the imaging zone due to the ferromagnetic component is reduced, wherein the method further comprises the steps of repeatedly: measuring the magnetic field within the imaging zone for at least one rotational position; determining the change in the magnetic field in the imaging zone due the ferromagnetic component using the measured magnetic field; and adjusting a relative position of the magnetic field correcting element relative to the ferromagnetic component along the radial path to iteratively reduce the change in the magnetic field. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the method further comprises the step of repeatedly repositioning the ferromagnetic component along the radial path after measuring the magnetic field to iteratively reduce the change in the magnetic field in the imaging zone due to the ferromagnetic component. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the position of the ferromagnetic component along the radial path is selected empirically. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the apparatus further comprises a power supply, wherein the medical apparatus further comprises a coil configured to generate a compensating magnetic field when supplied with electrical current by the power supply, wherein the method further comprises the step of repeatedly adjusting the electrical current supplied by the power supply to the coil after measuring the magnetic field within the imaging zone to reduce the change in the magnetic field within the imaging zone due to the ferromagnetic component. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the magnetic field correcting element is any one of the following: a coil configured to generate a compensating magnetic field when supplied with electrical current by a power supply, a ferromagnetic element, and a permanent magnet. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the method further comprises installing at least one additional magnetic field correcting element and repeating the correcting method for the at least one additional magnetic field correcting element. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the magnetic field is measured using any one of the following: a magnetometer and the magnetic resonance imaging system. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the placement of the magnetic field correcting element along the radial path is determined empirically. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the placement of the magnetic field correcting element along the radial path is determined by analysis and simulation. 10. A medical apparatus comprising: a magnetic resonance imaging system configured to acquire magnetic resonance data from an imaging zone, wherein the magnetic resonance imaging system comprises a magnet configured to generate a B 0 magnetic field within the imaging zone, wherein the magnet is further configured to generate a compensating magnetic field to reduce the magnetic field outside the imaging zone such that the magnetic field has a zero crossing outside of the imaging zone; a gantry configured for rotating about the imaging zone, wherein the gantry is configured to rotate about a rotational axis; a ferromagnetic component located on one side of the zero crossing, wherein the gantry is further configured to rotate the ferromagnetic component about the rotational axis; and a magnetic field correcting element located on the opposite side of the zero crossing on a radial path perpendicular to the rotational axis, wherein the radial path passes within a predetermined distance of the ferromagnetic component, wherein the magnetic field correcting element is positioned on the radial path such that change in the magnetic field within the imaging zone due to the ferromagnetic component is reduced, wherein the gantry is configured to rotate the magnetic field correcting element about the rotational axis with the ferromagnetic component. 11. The medical apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the ferromagnetic component is positioned on the radial path to reduce the change in the magnetic field within the imaging zone due to the ferromagnetic component. 12. The medical apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the apparatus further comprises a power supply, wherein the medical apparatus further comprises a coil configured to generate a compensating magnetic field when supplied with electrical current by the power supply, wherein the compensating magnetic field is configured to reduce the change in the magnetic field within the imaging zone due to the ferromagnetic component. 13. The medical apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the coil is positioned within a predetermined distance from the radial path. 14. The medical apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the ferromagnetic component is a components of any one of the following: a radiotherapy apparatus, a linear accelerator, a charged particle beam delivery system, charged particle optics, a bending magnet, a focusing magnet, a collimator, a shutter, an attenuator, a cooling system, a power supply, control hardware, and a beam dump. 15. A method of correcting a magnetic field of a medical apparatus, wherein the medical apparatus comprises a magnetic resonance imaging system for acquiring magnetic resonance data from an imaging zone, wherein the magnetic resonance imaging system comprises a magnet for generating the magnetic field within the imaging zone, wherein the medical apparatus further comprises a gantry configured for rotating about the imaging zone, wherein the gantry is configured to rotate about a rotational axis, wherein the medical apparatus further comprises a ferromagnetic component, wherein the gantry is further configured to rotate the ferromagnetic component about the rotational axis, wherein the method comprises the step of installing a compensation coil enclosing the ferromagnetic component located on a radial path perpendicular to the rotational axis, wherein the method further comprises the steps of: measuring the magnetic field within the imaging zone at different rotational positions; determining the change in the magnetic field in the imaging zone due the ferromagnetic component at different rotational positions using the measured magnetic field; and determining a function I(φ) for a compensation current I at a rotational position φ to reduce the change in the magnetic field within the imaging zone due to the ferromagnetic component. 16. 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