A Rotational Cylindrical fMRI Phantom for Image Quality Control.

A novel phantom for image quality testing for functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scans is described.The cylindrical, rotatable, ~4.5L phantom, with eight wedge-shaped compartments, is used to simulate rest and activated states. The compartments contain NiCl2 doped agar gel with alternating...

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Main Authors: David A Tovar, Wang Zhan, Sunder S Rajan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4666484?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-a891e664037f4ce2a67db5429c64e6e52020-11-25T01:50:25ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-011012e014317210.1371/journal.pone.0143172A Rotational Cylindrical fMRI Phantom for Image Quality Control.David A TovarWang ZhanSunder S RajanA novel phantom for image quality testing for functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scans is described.The cylindrical, rotatable, ~4.5L phantom, with eight wedge-shaped compartments, is used to simulate rest and activated states. The compartments contain NiCl2 doped agar gel with alternating concentrations of agar (1.4%, 1.6%) to produce T1 and T2 values approximating brain grey matter. The Jacard index was used to compare the image distortions for echo planar imaging (EPI) and gradient recalled echo (GRE) scans. Contrast to noise ratio (CNR) was compared across the imaging volume for GRE and EPI.The mean T2 for the two agar concentrations were found to be 106.5±4.8, 94.5±4.7 ms, and T1 of 1500±40 and 1485±30 ms, respectively. The Jacard index for GRE was generally found to be higher than for EPI (0.95 versus 0.8). The CNR varied from 20 to 50 across the slices and echo times used for EPI scans, and from 20 to 40 across the slices for the GRE scans. The phantom provided a reproducible CNR over 25 days.The phantom provides a quantifiable signal change over a head-size imaging volume with EPI and GRE sequences, which was used for image quality assessment.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4666484?pdf=render
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author David A Tovar
Wang Zhan
Sunder S Rajan
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A Rotational Cylindrical fMRI Phantom for Image Quality Control.
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author_facet David A Tovar
Wang Zhan
Sunder S Rajan
author_sort David A Tovar
title A Rotational Cylindrical fMRI Phantom for Image Quality Control.
title_short A Rotational Cylindrical fMRI Phantom for Image Quality Control.
title_full A Rotational Cylindrical fMRI Phantom for Image Quality Control.
title_fullStr A Rotational Cylindrical fMRI Phantom for Image Quality Control.
title_full_unstemmed A Rotational Cylindrical fMRI Phantom for Image Quality Control.
title_sort rotational cylindrical fmri phantom for image quality control.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description A novel phantom for image quality testing for functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scans is described.The cylindrical, rotatable, ~4.5L phantom, with eight wedge-shaped compartments, is used to simulate rest and activated states. The compartments contain NiCl2 doped agar gel with alternating concentrations of agar (1.4%, 1.6%) to produce T1 and T2 values approximating brain grey matter. The Jacard index was used to compare the image distortions for echo planar imaging (EPI) and gradient recalled echo (GRE) scans. Contrast to noise ratio (CNR) was compared across the imaging volume for GRE and EPI.The mean T2 for the two agar concentrations were found to be 106.5±4.8, 94.5±4.7 ms, and T1 of 1500±40 and 1485±30 ms, respectively. The Jacard index for GRE was generally found to be higher than for EPI (0.95 versus 0.8). The CNR varied from 20 to 50 across the slices and echo times used for EPI scans, and from 20 to 40 across the slices for the GRE scans. The phantom provided a reproducible CNR over 25 days.The phantom provides a quantifiable signal change over a head-size imaging volume with EPI and GRE sequences, which was used for image quality assessment.
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