用非线性磁力放松计对磁纳米粒子进行人体尺寸的定量成像
Peter Schier1, Aaron Jaufenthaler1, Maik Liebl2
1UMIT TIROL - Private University for Health Sciences and Health Technology, A-6060 Hall in Tirol, Austria.
Physics in medicine and biology
|June 29, 2023
概括
非线性磁放松计成像 (MRXI) 可以更深入地检测MNP. 这种先进的技术允许在更大的身体区域对磁纳米颗粒 (MNP) 进行定量成像,这对于磁热过热等疗法至关重要.
科学领域:
- 生物医学成像技术 生物医学成像技术
- 纳米技术 纳米技术
- 医学物理 医学物理
背景情况:
- 磁性放松计成像 (MRXI) 量化磁纳米粒子 (MNP) 的非侵入性.
- 目前的MRXI仅限于较小的体积,原因是深层组织的信号衰减.
- 需要更深度成像的更强磁场,违反了传统MRXI中的线性模型.
研究的目的:
- 开发一个非线性MRXI前模型.
- 为了在更大的解剖区域进行定量MNP成像,例如人体干.
- 为了克服MRXI中线性模型的局限性,以提高深度透.
主要方法:
- 引入一个非线性MRXI期货模型.
- 实验性可行性研究以验证非线性方法.
- 固定MNP样本的成像,以评估本地化和量化准确性.
主要成果:
- 使用非线性模型,证明了将MRXI扩展到人体干尺寸的可行性.
- 成功地定位和定量了一个MNP样本 (6.3厘米3,12毫克Fe).
- 尽管采用了简单的实验设置,但仍能达到可接受的成像质量.
结论:
- 非线性MRXI将MNP成像的范围扩展到身体更深处的区域.
- 这种技术对于监督基于MNP的疗法至关重要,包括磁热过热.
- 进一步开发可能会提高成像质量,减少临床应用的采集时间.
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