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A medical device-grade T1 and ECV phantom for global T1 mapping quality assurance - the T1 Mapping and ECV Standardization in cardiovascular magnetic resonance (T1MES) program
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نویسنده
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captur g. ,gatehouse p. ,keenan k.e. ,heslinga f.g. ,bruehl r. ,prothmann m. ,graves m.j. ,eames r.j. ,torlasco c. ,benedetti g. ,donovan j. ,ittermann b. ,boubertakh r. ,bathgate a. ,royet c. ,pang w. ,nezafat r. ,salerno m. ,kellman p. ,moon j.c.
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منبع
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journal of cardiovascular magnetic resonance - 2016 - دوره : 18 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:1 -20
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چکیده
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Background: t1 mapping and extracellular volume (ecv) have the potential to guide patient care and serve as surrogate end-points in clinical trials,but measurements differ between cardiovascular magnetic resonance (cmr) scanners and pulse sequences. to help deliver t1 mapping to global clinical care,we developed a phantom-based quality assurance (qa) system for verification of measurement stability over time at individual sites,with further aims of generalization of results across sites,vendor systems,software versions and imaging sequences. we thus created t1mes: the t1 mapping and ecv standardization program. methods: a design collaboration consisting of a specialist mri small-medium enterprise,clinicians,physicists and national metrology institutes was formed. a phantom was designed covering clinically relevant ranges of t1 and t2 in blood and myocardium,pre and post-contrast,for 1.5 t and 3 t. reproducible mass manufacture was established. the device received regulatory clearance by the food and drug administration (fda) and conformité européene (ce) marking. results: the t1mes phantom is an agarose gel-based phantom using nickel chloride as the paramagnetic relaxation modifier. it was reproducibly specified and mass-produced with a rigorously repeatable process. each phantom contains nine differently-doped agarose gel tubes embedded in a gel/beads matrix. phantoms were free of air bubbles and susceptibility artifacts at both field strengths and t1 maps were free from off-resonance artifacts. the incorporation of high-density polyethylene beads in the main gel fill was effective at flattening the b 1 field. t1 and t2 values measured in t1mes showed coefficients of variation of 1 % or less between repeat scans indicating good short-term reproducibility. temperature dependency experiments confirmed that over the range 15-30 °c the short-t1 tubes were more stable with temperature than the long-t1 tubes. a batch of 69 phantoms was mass-produced with random sampling of ten of these showing coefficients of variations for t1 of 0.64 ± 0.45 % and 0.49 ± 0.34 % at 1.5 t and 3 t respectively. conclusion: the t1mes program has developed a t1 mapping phantom to ce/fda manufacturing standards. an initial 69 phantoms with a multi-vendor user manual are now being scanned fortnightly in centers worldwide. future results will explore t1 mapping sequences,platform performance,stability and the potential for standardization. © 2016 the author(s).
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کلیدواژه
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Phantom; Standardization; T1 mapping
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آدرس
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ucl biological mass spectrometry laboratory,institute of child health and great ormond street hospital,30 guilford street,london,united kingdom,nihr university college london,hospitals biomedical research center,maple house suite,tottenham court road,london,w1t 7dn,united kingdom,barts heart center,st. bartholomew's hospital,west smithfield,london,ec1a 7be,united kingdom,ucl institute of cardiovascular science,university college london,gower street,london,wc1e 6bt, United Kingdom, cmr department,royal brompton hospital,sydney street,london,sw3 6np, United Kingdom, national institutes of standards and technology (nist),boulder,ms 818.03,325 broadway,boulder,co 80305-3337, United States, biomagnetics group,school of physics,university of western australia,35 stirling hwy,crawley,wa 6009,australia,neuroimaging group,mira institute for biomedical technology and technical medicine,university of twente,enschede,7500 ae, Netherlands, physikalisch-technische bundesanstalt (ptb),abbestr. 2 - 12,d-10587,berlin, Germany, cardiology,charité,medical faculty of humboldt-university berlin ecrc and helios clinics,berlin, Germany, cambridge university,hospitals nhs foundation trust,cambridge, United Kingdom, department of physics,imperial college london,prince consort rd.,london,sw7 2bb, United Kingdom, university of milan-bicocca,piazza dell'ateneo nuovo 1,milan,20100, Italy, san raffaele hospital,via olgettina 60,milan,20132, Italy, department of clinical biochemistry,royal brompton hospital,sydney street,london,sw3 6np, United Kingdom, physikalisch-technische bundesanstalt (ptb),abbestr. 2 - 12,d-10587,berlin, Germany, cardiovascular biomedical research unit,barts and the london school of medicine and dentistry,queen mary university of london,london, United Kingdom, resonance health,278 stirling highway,claremont,wa 6010, Australia, resonance health,278 stirling highway,claremont,wa 6010, Australia, resonance health,278 stirling highway,claremont,wa 6010, Australia, department of medicine,cardiovascular division,beth israel deaconess medical center,harvard medical school,cardiology east campus,room e/sh455330 brookline ave,boston,ma 02215, United States, university of virginia health system,1215 lee st.,charlottesville,va 22908, United States, national heart,lung,and blood institute,national institutes of health,10 center drive,building 10,room b1d416,msc1061,bethesda,md 20892-1061, United States, nihr university college london,hospitals biomedical research center,maple house suite,tottenham court road,london,w1t 7dn,united kingdom,barts heart center,st. bartholomew's hospital,west smithfield,london,ec1a 7be,united kingdom,ucl institute of cardiovascular science,university college london,gower street,london,wc1e 6bt, United Kingdom
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