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  • Kalra, Mannudeep, et al. (author)
  • Iterative Reconstruction Techniques: The Be-All and End-All for CT Dose Reduction? Pictorial Synopsis of Different Vendor Techniques
  • 2010
  • In: In Proceedings of RSNA 2010, LL-PHE 4076.
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Recently introduced IRT for clinical use allow dose reduction for adult and pediatric CT while maintaining or even enhancing image quality compared to filtered back projection based reconstruction. Specific adjustments of scanning protocols and fine-tuning of iterative settings are necessary to ensure optimum usage with understanding of its potential and disadvantages. This educational exhibit focuses on clinical illustrations to simplify application of IRT for reducing CT radiation dose
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  • Lundström, Claes, 1973-, et al. (author)
  • Characterizing visual analytics in diagnostic imaging
  • 2011
  • In: EuroVA 2011. ; , s. 1-4
  • Conference paper (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Many necessary and desired improvements in healthcare are dependent on progress in medical imaging. As shown in this paper, the challenges targeted by visual analytics (VA) coincide with main challenges for radiologists' diagnostic work. Key prerequisites for VA in this application domain have been identified through analysis of a survey among 22 radiologists at a university hospital. Two major findings are that efficiency is perceived as the most challenging aspect of their diagnostic work and that an exploratory approach is necessary in everyday image review. The presented characterization constitutes a validated input for design of future VA research initiatives within medical imaging.
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  • Nguyen, Hugo, 1955-, et al. (author)
  • Tailoring the properties of a magnetic tunnel junction to be used as a magnetic field sensor
  • 2011
  • In: Conf. on solid state physics and materials VII (SPMS 2011), Ho Chi Minh, 7-9 November 2011.
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • A magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) can be used as an effective magnetic field sensor thank to its high magnetoresistance ratio. To be used as a magnetic field sensor in different applications, the possibility of tuning the performance of the MTJ is important. Different means of tuning, such as voltage and magnetic field biasing, can be used. In this work, an external magnetic field from a permanent magnet was used to bias the sensing layer of a MTJ along its hard axis, and the effect of the biasing on the sensitivity, detection limit, and hysteresis of the MTJ was investigated. The experiments showed that the hysteresis of the MTJ languished away at a certain applied magnetic field. Moreover, the sensitivity and noise level decreased, whereas the detection limit increased with increasing bias field strength. The motivation of this experiment is not only to find a power- and cost-effective method of tuning the MTJ, but also to study what happens with the sensing layer, and with electron transport within the MTJ when an external magnetic field is applied.
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  • Palm, Fredrik, et al. (author)
  • Renomedullary Blood Flow And Blood Volume Are Increased During Vasopressin Escape
  • 2010
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Hyponatremia is a common electrolyte disorder usually caused by inappropriate vasopressin (AVP) levels relative to serum osmolality. The degree of the hyponatremia is limited by "escape" from AVP-induced antidiuresis, characterized by increased urine volume and decreased urine osmolality independently of circulating AVP. The mechanisms mediating escape are not fully understood, but we have hypothesized that increased renomedullary blood flow (BF) contributes to this process. We therefore investigated intrarenal BF and blood volume distribution in rats with and without escape.Adult male Sprague-Dawley rats (n=10) were infused with DDAVP (5 ng/h) to produce maximal antidiuresis. Half were fed a liquid diet (AIN-76) to produce escape; half were fed a solid diet to prevent escape. After 5 days, all rats were anesthetized with Inactin and high resolution images (voxel size 97x97x600 µm) of renal BF were acquired using a Siemens Definition Dual Source CT. Iopromide (0.15 ml/rat) was rapidly injected iv and the contrast over the kidney area was collected during 30 s. Data were evaluated by analyzing local renal contrast density utilizing the Siemens Syngo body perfusion tool and correlated to the aorta. Cortical and medullary BF were 709±41 and 251±50 ml/100ml/min respectively in non-escaped rats. Cortical BF in escaped rats was similar (588±81 ml/100ml/min), but medullary BF was increased compared to non-escaped rats (666±105 ml/100ml/min). Blood volumes were similar in the two groups in cortex (42±1 vs. 49±6 ml/100ml), but elevated in the medulla of escaped rats (70±3 vs 18±3 ml/100ml).Our results demonstrate that escape is accompanied by markedly elevated renomedullary BF and volume. Elevated BF to the renal medulla results in reduced interstitial osmolality, and may also contribute to the down-regulation of aquarporin-2 water channels known to accompany escape. These results therefore provide a potential mechanistic explanation for the reduced ability to concentrate urine during AVP escape.
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