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Scattering and Diffraction of Elastodynamic Waves in a Concentric Cylindrical Phantom for MR Elastography.

Benjamin L Schwartz, Ziying Yin, Temel K Yasar, Yifei Liu, Altaf A Khan, Allen Q Ye, Thomas J Royston, Richard L Magin.   

Abstract

AIM: The focus of this paper is to report on the design and construction of a multiply connected phantom for use in magnetic resonance elastography (MRE)-an imaging technique that allows for the noninvasive visualization of the displacement field throughout an object from externally driven harmonic motion-as well as its inverse modeling with a closed-form analytic solution which is derived herein from first principles.
METHODS: Mathematically, the phantom is described as two infinite concentric circular cylinders with unequal complex shear moduli, harmonically vibrated at the exterior surface in a direction along their common axis. Each concentric cylinder is made of a hydrocolloid with its own specific solute concentration. They are assembled in a multistep process for which custom scaffolding was designed and built. A customized spin-echo-based MR elastography sequence with a sinusoidal motion-sensitizing gradient was used for data acquisition on a 9.4 T Agilent small-animal MR scanner. Complex moduli obtained from the inverse model are used to solve the forward problem with a finite-element method.
RESULTS: Both complex shear moduli show a significant frequency dependence (p 0.001) in keeping with previous work.
CONCLUSION: The novel multiply connected phantom and mathematical model are validated as a viable tool for MRE studies. SIGNIFICANCE: On a small enough scale much of physiology can be mathematically modeled with basic geometric shapes, e.g., a cylinder representing a blood vessel. This study demonstrates the possibility of elegant mathematical analysis of phantoms specifically designed and carefully constructed for biomedical MRE studies.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26886963      PMCID: PMC5097039          DOI: 10.1109/TBME.2016.2527825

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Biomed Eng        ISSN: 0018-9294            Impact factor:   4.538


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