Meeting Banner
Abstract #4771

A Multi-Directional 4D PCMR Flow Phantom: Design and Experiments

Kezhou Wang1,2, Taylor Otey3, Qingfei Luo4, Muge Karaman4,5, Enamul Bhuiyan4, Guangyu Dan4, Lauren Ostergren2, Fady Charbel6, and Xiaohong Joe Zhou4,5,6,7
1CMRR, University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States, 2VasSol Inc., River Forest, IL, United States, 3Economics, Claremont McKenna College, Chicago, IL, United States, 4Center of Magnetic Resonance Research, University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States, 5Biomedical Engineering, University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States, 6Department of Neurosurgery, University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States, 7Radiology, University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States

Synopsis

Keywords: Flow, Validation, 4D PCMR, Flow, Phantom

Motivation: Accurate blood flow measurement is vital for the diagnosis of cardiovascular disorders. Existing phantoms focus primarily on validating flow using phase-contrast MR (PCMR) techniques along the three orthogonal directions. No phantom has been reported for the validation of flow in non-orthogonal orientations.

Goal(s): To validate flow quantification accuracy on a phantom in non-orthogonal directions using 4D flow MRI.

Approach: A multi-directional plexiglass phantom was designed and fabricated to evaluate accuracy of 4D flow PCMR using blood-mimicking flows within tubing controlled by a programmable pump.

Results: The phantom was successfully used to validate flow in orthogonal and non-orthogonal directions simultaneously with 4D flow MRI.

Impact: The flow phantom can be used to validate flow in 5 directions simultaneously with 4D flow MRI. The phantom has the potential to be used to optimize and standardize the 4D flow MR protocol parameters for clinical applications.

How to access this content:

For one year after publication, abstracts and videos are only open to registrants of this annual meeting. Registrants should use their existing login information. Non-registrant access can be purchased via the ISMRM E-Library.

After one year, current ISMRM & ISMRT members get free access to both the abstracts and videos. Non-members and non-registrants must purchase access via the ISMRM E-Library.

After two years, the meeting proceedings (abstracts) are opened to the public and require no login information. Videos remain behind password for access by members, registrants and E-Library customers.

Click here for more information on becoming a member.

Keywords