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Three-dimensional printing of MRI-visible phantoms and MR image-guided therapy simulation.

Mitsouras, Dimitris (författare)
Lee, Thomas C (författare)
Liacouras, Peter (författare)
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Ionita, Ciprian N (författare)
Pietilla, Todd (författare)
Maier, Stephan E, 1959 (författare)
Gothenburg University,Göteborgs universitet,Institutionen för kliniska vetenskaper, Avdelningen för radiologi,Institute of Clinical Sciences, Department of Radiology
Mulkern, Robert V (författare)
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2016-02-11
2017
Engelska.
Ingår i: Magnetic resonance in medicine. - : Wiley. - 1522-2594 .- 0740-3194. ; 77:2, s. 613-622
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  • To demonstrate the use of anatomic MRI-visible three-dimensional (3D)-printed phantoms and to assess process accuracy and material MR signal properties.A cervical spine model was generated from computed tomography (CT) data and 3D-printed using an MR signal-generating material. Printed phantom accuracy and signal characteristics were assessed using 120 kVp CT and 3 Tesla (T) MR imaging. The MR relaxation rates and diffusion coefficient of the fabricated phantom were measured and (1) H spectra were acquired to provide insight into the nature of the proton signal. Finally, T2 -weighted imaging was performed during cryoablation of the model.The printed model produced a CT signal of 102±8 Hounsfield unit, and an MR signal roughly 1/3(rd) that of saline in short echo time/short repetition time GRE MRI (456±36 versus 1526±121 arbitrary signal units). Compared with the model designed from the in vivo CT scan, the printed model differed by 0.13±0.11mm in CT, and 0.62±0.28mm in MR. The printed material had T2 ∼32 ms, T2*∼7 ms, T1 ∼193 ms, and a very small diffusion coefficient less than olive oil. MRI monitoring of the cryoablation demonstrated iceball formation similar to an in vivo procedure.Current 3D printing technology can be used to print anatomically accurate phantoms that can be imaged by both CT and MRI. Such models can be used to simulate MRI-guided interventions such as cryosurgeries. Future development of the proposed technique can potentially lead to printed models that depict different tissues and anatomical structures with different MR signal characteristics. Magn Reson Med, 2016. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Klinisk medicin (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Clinical Medicine (hsv//eng)

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