Mechanically anisotropic phantoms for magnetic resonance elastography.

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Tác giả: Ramin Balouchzadeh, Philip V Bayly, Kevin N Eckstein, Curtis L Johnson, Matthew D J McGarry, Ruth J Okamoto, Margrethe Ruding, Aaliyah Thompson-Mazzeo, Daniel Yoon

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 538.36 Magnetic resonance

Thông tin xuất bản: United States : Magnetic resonance in medicine , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 688935

PURPOSE: Imaging phantoms with known anisotropic mechanical properties are needed to evaluate magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) methods to estimate anisotropic parameters. The aims of this study were to fabricate mechanically anisotropic MRE phantoms, characterize their mechanical behavior by direct testing, then assess the accuracy of MRE estimates of anisotropic properties using a transversely isotropic nonlinear inversion (TI-NLI) algorithm. METHODS: Directionally scaled and unscaled lattices were designed to exhibit anisotropic or isotropic mechanical properties. Lattices were three-dimensionally printed in poly(ethelyne glycol) diacrylate using a commercial digital light processing printer, then infilled with gelatin to form a composite material. Benchtop testing determined two shear stiffnesses, RESULTS: In benchtop tests, geometrically scaled lattice composites exhibited the following anisotropic properties: CONCLUSION: Anisotropic MRE phantoms are created by embedding anisotropic three-dimensionally printed lattices into a softer matrix. The TI-NLI algorithm accurately estimates spatial contrast in anisotropic properties.
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