A reproducible dynamic phantom for sequence testing in hyperpolarised C-magnetic resonance.
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Abstract
To develop a phantom system which can be integrated with an automated injection system, eliminating the experimental variability that arises with manual injection; for the purposes of pulse sequence testing and metric derivation in hyperpolarised C-MR.The custom dynamic phantom was machined from Ultem and filled with a nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide and lactate dehydrogenase mixture dissolved in phosphate buffered saline. Hyperpolarised [1-C]-pyruvate was then injected into the phantom ( = 8) via an automated syringe pump and the conversion of pyruvate to lactate monitored through a C imaging sequence.The phantom showed low coefficient of variation for the lactate to pyruvate peak signal heights (11.6%) and dynamic area-under curve ratios (11.0%). The variance for the lactate dehydrogenase enzyme rate constant (kP) was also seen to be low at 15.6%.The dynamic phantom demonstrates high reproducibility for quantification of C-hyperpolarised MR-derived metrics. Establishing such a phantom is needed to facilitate development of hyperpolarsed C-MR pulse sequenced; and moreover, to enable multisite hyperpolarised C-MR clinical trials where assessment of metric variability across sites is critical.The dynamic phantom developed during the course of this study will be a useful tool in testing new pulse sequences and standardisation in future hyperpolarised work.
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| Authors | Chowdhury, Rafat;Papoutsaki, Marianthi-Vasiliki;Müller, Christoph A;Smith, Lorna;Gong, Fiona;Bullock, Max;Rogers, Harriet;Mathew, Manju;Syer, Tom;Singh, Saurabh;Retter, Adam;Caselton, Lucy;Ryu, Jung;Oliver-Taylor, Aaron;Golay, Xavier;Bainbridge, Alan;Gadian, David G;Punwani, Shonit; |
| Journal | The British Journal of Radiology |
| Year | 2022 |
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10.1259/bjr.20210770
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