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Biomimetic Phantom for the Validation of Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging
P.L. Hubbard, F.-L. Zhou, S.J. Eichhorn, G.J.M. Parker
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. 2015;73(1):299-305.
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Abstract
Purpose: A range of advanced diffusion MRI (dMRI) techni- ques are currently in development which characterize the ori- entation of white matter fibers using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). There is a need for a physical phantom with microstruc- tural features of the brain’s white matter to help validate these methods. Methods: Hollow, co-electrospun, aligned fibers with a tune- able size distribution have been produced in bulk and with an MR visible solvent infused into the pores. The morphology and size of the phantoms was assessed using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and compared with DTI results obtained on both a clinical and preclinical scanner. Results: By varying inner diameter of the phantom fibers (from SEM: 9.5 mm, 11.9 mm, 13.4 mm) the radial diffusivity and frac- tional anisotropy, calculated from DTI, vary between 0.38 6 0.05 103 and 0.61 6 0.06 103 cm s1 and between 0.45 6 0.05 and 0.33 6 0.04, respectively. Conclusion: We envisage that these materials will be used for the validation of novel and established methods within the field of diffusion MRI, as well as for routine quality assurance pur- poses and for establishing scanner performance in multicenter trials.
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