Flexible ex vivo phantoms for validation of diffusion tensor tractography on a clinical scanner |
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Authors: | Watanabe Makoto Aoki Shigeki Masutani Yoshitaka Abe Osamu Hayashi Naoto Masumoto Tomohiko Mori Harushi Kabasawa Hiroyuki Ohtomo Kuni |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Radiology, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8655, Japan |
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Abstract: | Purpose The aim of this study was to develop ex vivo diffusion tensor (DT) flexible phantoms.
Materials and methods Materials were bundles of textile threads of cotton, monofilament nylon, rayon, and polyester bunched with spiral wrapping
bands and immersed in water. DT images were acquired on a 1.5-Tesla clinical magnetic resonance scanner using echo planar
imaging sequences with 15 motion probing gradient directions. DT tractography with seeding and a line-tracking method was
carried out by software originally developed on a PC-based workstation.
Results We observed relatively high fractional anisotropy on the polyester phantom and were able to reconstruct tractography. Straight
tracts along the bundle were displayed when it was arranged linearly. It was easy to bend arcuately or bifurcate at one end;
and tracts followed the course of the bundle, whether it was curved or branched and had good agreement with direct visual
observation. Tractography with the other fibers was unsuccessful.
Conclusion The polyester phantom revealed a diffusion anisotropic structure according to its shape and would be utilizable repeatedly
under the same conditions, differently from living central neuronal system. It would be useful to validate DT sequences and
to optimize an algorithm or parameters of DT tractography software. Additionally, the flexibility of the phantom would enable
us to model human axonal projections. |
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Keywords: | Magnetic resonance imaging Diffusion anisotropy Diffusion tensor imaging Diffusion tensor tractography Phantom |
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