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ČÁP, M. BARTUŠEK, K. MARCOŇ, P.
Originální název
Measuring of Temperature Fields Using MR Tomography
Typ
článek ve sborníku ve WoS nebo Scopus
Jazyk
angličtina
Originální abstrakt
Magnetic resonance imaging is in medicine commonly used method for human body structures imaging. Progresses in imaging methods allow figure different parameters of the specimen then mere structural image. If we are able to image function of the human body then we can improve diagnosability of diseases. This article deal with noninvasive method for imaging of temperature distribution in required volume of specimen using MR tomography. Method is based on diffusion measurement. Temperature dependence of diffusion of materials makes possible measure temperature distribution in specimen.As a specimen is used water solution of nickel sulfate (NiSO4). This solution was chosen for similar properties to physiological solution. Pulsed Field Gradient Spin-Echo (PFG SE) method is used for measurement of self diffusion coeffcients D. Results of measurement are compared with other materials measured in to improve method for human body temperature fields measurement. The experiments were carried out on an MR tomograph system 4.7 T/120mm (i.e., 200MHz for 1H nuclei). Actively shielded gradient coils forms a maximum gradient field magnitude of 180 mT/m. The measured data were processed in the MAREVISI and MATLAB programs.
Klíčová slova
b-factor, MR tomography, PFGSE, temperature fields
Autoři
ČÁP, M.; BARTUŠEK, K.; MARCOŇ, P.
Rok RIV
2010
Vydáno
5. 7. 2010
ISBN
978-1-934142-14-1
Kniha
PIERS 2010 Cambridge, Progress In Electromagnetics Research Symposium Proceedings
Strany od
1040
Strany do
1042
Strany počet
3
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT35733, author="Martin {Čáp} and Karel {Bartušek} and Petr {Marcoň}", title="Measuring of Temperature Fields Using MR Tomography", booktitle="PIERS 2010 Cambridge, Progress In Electromagnetics Research Symposium Proceedings", year="2010", pages="1040--1042", isbn="978-1-934142-14-1" }