一种灵敏、稳定、连续旋转的FFL MPI系统,用于大鼠脑功能成像。

Q4 Medicine International Journal on Magnetic Particle Imaging Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-12-21 DOI:10.18416/IJMPI.2022.2212001
Eli Mattingly, Erica E Mason, Konstantin Herb, Monika Śliwiak, John Drago, Matthias Graeser, Lawrence L Wald
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磁颗粒成像无创地绘制超顺磁性氧化铁纳米颗粒的分布,具有高灵敏度。由于颗粒被限制在脑内的血池中,它可能非常适合用于基于脑血容量(CBV)的MPI功能神经成像(fMPI)。在这里,我们提出了一种磁颗粒成像系统,用于检测啮齿动物血流动力学时间尺度(~5秒)的CBV调制。它具有连续数小时记录足够快的图像时间序列的能力。时间序列成像是通过优化的驱动线圈实现的,该驱动线圈保持每分钟~0.01%的电流稳定性。用于冷却水的电气滑环和旋转接头允许2.83 T/m无场线(FFL)永磁体和移位线圈的连续机械旋转。该系统在单个时间序列5秒图像中实现了6.7 ng的铁检测限(信噪比= 5),在直径3 cm的视场中实现了3.0 mm的空间分辨率。这些设计已经开源,可以复制这个设备。
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A sensitive, stable, continuously rotating FFL MPI system for functional imaging of the rat brain.

Magnetic particle imaging noninvasively maps the distribution of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles with high sensitivity. Since the particles are confined to the blood pool within the brain, it may be well-suited for cerebral blood volume (CBV)-based functional neuroimaging with MPI (fMPI). Here, we present a magnetic particle imaging system designed to detect the CBV modulation at the hemodynamic timescale (~5 sec) in rodents. It has the capacity to record sufficiently fast image time-series for several hours continuously. The time-series imaging was achieved with an optimized drive coil that maintains ~0.01% per minute current magnitude stability. An electrical slip ring and rotary union for cooling water allows continuous mechanical rotation of the 2.83 T/m Field-Free Line (FFL) permanent magnets and shift coils. The system achieves a 6.7 ng Fe detection limit (SNR = 5) in a single 5 sec image in the time-series, a spatial resolution of 3.0 mm in a 3 cm diameter field of view. The designs have been made open-source to enable replication of this device.

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International Journal on Magnetic Particle Imaging
International Journal on Magnetic Particle Imaging Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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