Inhomogeneous human torso model of magnetohydrodynamic blood flow potentials generated in the MR environment

G. Nijm, S. Swiryn, A. Larson, A. Sahakian
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Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) voltages resulting from blood flow in a magnetic field contribute to the ECG acquired in the MR environment. These MHD voltages may result in triggering problems for MR image acquisition, since the ECG is typically used for gating. Comsol Multiphysics software was used to model blood flow through the aorta in an inhomogeneous 3D human torso model in a 3.0 Tesla static magnetic field. These voltages were compared with experimentally acquired MHD voltages as well as MHD voltages computed using a simplified torso model. The maximum MHD voltage magnitude was 0.2 mV for the experimental data, 3.04 mV for the simplified model and 0.285 mV for the inhomogeneous torso model. Modeling MHD voltages using an inhomogeneous torso model may aid in optimizing ECG electrode placement for cardiac MRI. In addition, analysis of MHD not only as interference, but also as a physiological signal, may provide blood flow information.
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磁共振环境下产生的磁流体动力血流电位的非均匀人体躯干模型
磁场中血流产生的磁流体动力学(MHD)电压有助于在MR环境中获得的ECG。由于ECG通常用于门控,这些MHD电压可能导致触发MR图像采集问题。采用Comsol Multiphysics软件在3.0特斯拉静态磁场下对非均匀三维人体躯干模型主动脉血流进行建模。这些电压与实验获得的MHD电压以及使用简化的躯干模型计算的MHD电压进行了比较。实验数据的最大MHD电压值为0.2 mV,简化模型为3.04 mV,非均匀躯干模型为0.285 mV。使用非均匀躯干模型建模MHD电压可能有助于优化心脏MRI的ECG电极放置。此外,分析MHD不仅作为干扰,而且作为一种生理信号,可能提供血流信息。
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