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A versatile flow phantom for intravoxel incoherent motion MRI
Authors:Cho Gene Y  Kim Sungheon  Jensen Jens H  Storey Pippa  Sodickson Daniel K  Sigmund Eric E
Affiliation:Center for Biomedical Imaging, Department of Radiology, New York University School of Medicine, New York, New York 10016-3295, USA. gyc219@nyumc.org
Abstract:
Although there have been many advancements in cancer research, much is still unknown about the heterogeneous tumor microenvironment. Diffusion-weighted MRI has proven to be a viable and versatile microstructural probe. Diffusion-weighted sequences specifically sensitive to intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM) have seen a recent resurgence of interest as they promise to provide a valuable window on the vascular microenvironment. To understand, test, and optimize IVIM-sensitive approaches, a complex flow phantom was constructed to mimic certain characteristics of the tumor microenvironment such as tortuous microvasculature, heterogeneous vascular permeability, and interstitial fluid pressure buildup. Results using this phantom on a clinical scanner platform confirmed IVIM sensitivity to microscopic flow effects. Biexponential fitting of signal decay curves enabled quantitative extraction of perfusion fraction, IVIM-related pseudodiffusivity, and tissue diffusivity. Parametric maps were also generated, illustrating the potential utility of IVIM-sensitive imaging in clinical settings. The flow phantom proved to be an effective test-bed for validating and optimizing the IVIM-MRI technique to provide surrogate markers for microvascular properties.
Keywords:intravoxel incoherent motion  diffusion‐weighted imaging  flow phantom  microvascular properties
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